- San Ramon CA, US Juan Esteban E. Montero - Houston TX, US Keith Stanley JOHNSTON - Sugarland TX, US Steven R. SZABO - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
G06N 5/02 G06Q 10/06 G06F 40/20
Abstract:
Words in a requirement may be decomposed into sub-parts to dynamically generate a requirement graph model. The requirement graph model may include nodes for the sub-parts of the requirement. The requirement graph model may be connected to a constraint graph model based on one or more nodes of the requirement graph model. The connection of the requirement graph model to the constraint graph model may form a combined graph model, and analysis may be performed based on the combined graph model.
Designing Plans Using Requirements Knowledge Graph
- San Ramon CA, US Juan Esteban E. Montero - Houston TX, US Shuxing Cheng - Houston TX, US Adam M. Reeder - Houston TX, US Xin Feng - Houston TX, US Steven R. Szabo - Houston TX, US
A requirements knowledge graph may include nodes for different elements of a requirement's relationship to physical characteristics, such as the requirement and the associated unsafe conditions, control objects, and hazards. A connection between nodes may define a relationship between the corresponding elements. The requirement, that is decomposed into a subject, an object, a predicate, and a context, may define a rule for the control object in the unsafe condition to avoid the hazard. A model for a plan (e.g., drilling plan for a well, design for a drilling tool) may be constructed based on the requirements knowledge graph. The plan may be generated based on the model.