Pre-Grant Publication Number: 20070162496
Filing Date: March 18, 2004Priority Date: September 15, 2005
Inventors: Roland Pulfer
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Current U.S. Classification: 707, 707/104100
Abstract
The invention relates to a method for comparing computer-based and data-processing models of a complex system, with a first model and a second model of the system, whereby the models reflect a model of a system behavior by means of predefined objects which represent activities and units within the system. The inventive method comprises the steps of comparing the models and destination of corresponding respective predefined objects of the first and second model, detecting differences in attributes of corresponding predefined objects and outputting the differences to a user. The use of predefined objects, i.e. of objects that pertain to a known set of types, enables a more efficient comparison of models than in unstructured models.
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