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SGL Detailed Specification

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The chapter provides full specification of SGL (with scenarios in it called “grasps”) and semantics of the main constructs including constants, different types of stationary and mobile spatial variables, and universal operational and descriptive units called “rules”. Due to recursion, constants and rules can themselves be arbitrary grasps, allowing for flexible spatial scenarios at different system levels and their mixtures inducing parallel forward and echo processes, generalization of distributed situations for making local and global decisions, and direct processing of remote data with results retained in the navigated environments or returned to the starting points as higher-level knowledge.

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Sapaty, P.S. (2017). SGL Detailed Specification. In: Managing Distributed Dynamic Systems with Spatial Grasp Technology. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 690. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-50461-2_4

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