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A Plant Documentation Information System Design


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1 Computer Science Department University of Hull, Hull, HU6 7RX, United Kingdom
2 Center for Studies of Information Resources, Wuhan University, Hubei, Wuhan, 430072, China
 

Traditional systems do not have the descriptive ability to represent the complex, multi-faceted nature of complex documentation structures such as engineering systems descriptions. This has led to significant information management difficulties in maintaining documentation which reflects, in a consistent and up-to-date way, the current state of the documentation systems. The formal method has been widely recognized as a precise way to define the structure of a complex documentation system. In this paper, a formal approach to model petrochemical plan information is presented. The motivations of using formal methods in the design of a heterogeneous documentation management system are described. The paper focuses on the issue of using formal specification to clarify our understanding of the problem and as a basis for the design of a multipurpose documentation supporting tool, which can link different databases and provide users different modelling methods to support the operations of complex document structures.
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Bing Wang
Computer Science Department University of Hull, Hull, HU6 7RX, United Kingdom
Feicheng Ma
Center for Studies of Information Resources, Wuhan University, Hubei, Wuhan, 430072, China

Abstract


Traditional systems do not have the descriptive ability to represent the complex, multi-faceted nature of complex documentation structures such as engineering systems descriptions. This has led to significant information management difficulties in maintaining documentation which reflects, in a consistent and up-to-date way, the current state of the documentation systems. The formal method has been widely recognized as a precise way to define the structure of a complex documentation system. In this paper, a formal approach to model petrochemical plan information is presented. The motivations of using formal methods in the design of a heterogeneous documentation management system are described. The paper focuses on the issue of using formal specification to clarify our understanding of the problem and as a basis for the design of a multipurpose documentation supporting tool, which can link different databases and provide users different modelling methods to support the operations of complex document structures.