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241 | -- | 248 | Yong Chen, Zhinan Zhang, Jian Huang, You-Bai Xie. Toward a scientific ontology based concept of function |
249 | -- | 257 | Marco Aurisicchio, Rob H. Bracewell, Gareth Armstrong. The function analysis diagram: Intended benefits and coexistence with other functional models |
259 | -- | 269 | Yoshinobu Kitamura, Riichiro Mizoguchi. Ontological characterization of functions: Perspectives for capturing functions and modeling guidelines |
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281 | -- | 289 | Boris Eisenbart, Kilian Gericke, Luciënne Blessing. An analysis of functional modeling approaches across disciplines |
291 | -- | 299 | Chiradeep Sen, Joshua D. Summers. Identifying requirements for physics-based reasoning on function structure graphs |
301 | -- | 309 | Tetsuo Tomiyama, Thom J. van Beek, Andrés Alberto Alvarez Cabrera, Hitoshi Komoto, Valentina D'Amelio. Making function modeling practically usable |