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Visual feedback for validation of informal specifications
In automatically synthesizing simulation models from informal specifications, the ambiguity of natural language (English) leads to multiple interpretations The authors report on a system, called the Model Generator, which provides visual feedback showing the interpretation of specification statements that have been automatically translated to a knowledge representation called conceptual graphs. The visual feedback is based on a combination of block diagrams and Petri net graphs.<>