Method for abstracting/detailing structuring elements of system

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395140, 395161, G06T 1160

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ABSTRACT:
The specification abstracting-detailing system stores system specification information in a hierarchical structure. A hierarchy operation selects an object to be detailed or abstracted from the specification information, for updating hierarchical information of a hierarchy between specification information of the hierarchy in such a state that a logical relation of the specification information contained in the hierarchy of the object selected, and for creating or deleting a new hierarchy. This allows the abstracting and detailing to be performed in the course of a natural thinking process by a designer.

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