Thesauri
All experiments use the following frame-class-thesaurus:
{entitytype, definedtype, enumerationsymbol,}
Each experiment uses the following name-thesaurus unless otherwise specified:
{man, male,}
{woman, female,}
The Experiments
The Comparative Code-Understanding System has been run on the following pairs of models (all zipped - see index.html in each one):
- Optional/Mandatory Attribute
- Aligning an Expression with a Subexpression
- Semantic Equivalence
- Semantic Strength
- Mandatory Attribute/EXISTS
- Range Constraints
- Mandatory One-or-More/Optional Zero-Or-More
- Gender by Enumeration or Subtypes
- Propagation of Constraints
- Course World
- Mr. Jones's Garden: Simple Solution/Complex Solution 1
- Mr. Jones's Garden: Complex Solution 1/Complex Solution 2
- AP232
- MPhil/PhD Frame-Class Models
- Gerber: Syntax Model/Implementation Model
- Gerber: Implementation Model/Conceptual Model
- EDIF 3 0 0 / CFI DR
- Gerber/SVG
- Mr. Jones's Garden flattened up
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