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Discover the role of formal models in GUI modelling for ERP benchmarks. Learn about model validation, pre-solving tools, and other essential features to improve solver efficiency and user experience. Explore the potential of various modelling tools in enhancing the competition. Compete in the ICKEP competition and excel!
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A Broad View Knowledge Engineering Competition What can we do in addition to solving? Roman Barták Charles University, Prague bartak@kti.mff.cuni.czhttp://kti.mff.cuni.cz/~bartak
GUI modelling ERP benchmarks solver output machinery The role of a formal model a formal model
Modelling tools • Assist the user to formulate formally the problem • Automatic model extraction • Solver-independent! • Formal modelling languages • Expressivity • what features can be modelled • Built-in robustness • prevent users to make wrong models • Translators • be compatible with other modelling frameworks • Model validation • Identifying problems that make the model unsolvable • Model visualisation
Pre-solving tools • Assist the solver to find solution more effectively • Solver dependent! • Model pre-processing • Converting model to equivalent model that is easier to solve • Input: model • Output: equivalent but easier to solve model • Requires: modelling framework + solver • Model analysing • Extracting heuristics and other info for the solver • Input: model • Output: heuristics for the solver • Requires: modelling framework that supports expressing heuristics + solver
Other tools • Audit • Validating plans/schedules • Input: model + plan • Output: list of inconsistencies • Requires: modelling framework + specification of inconsistencies • Modelling by examples • Assist the user when changing the model to remove some unwanted features of the output plan • Input: model + plan + list of „inconsistencies“ • Output: modified model • Requires: modelling framework + specification of inconsistencies