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Archi3D is a successful practice well proved by engineering implementations. In this paper, both static class diagrams and dynamic constraint rules related to existing systems are investigated, optimization initiations are proposed with a semantics formalization approach called EID-SCE. Revelations and validations are extended at fundamental aspect of {OWA (open world assumption), CWA (closed world assumption)}, Yes/No vs. True/False, implicit vs. explicit, etc, to achieve formalization which could contribute to the semantics objects identification of 3D reconstruction processes. The expected result is gain efficiency of both description and implementation from the application of the proposed formalization.

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Duan, Y. (2009). Efficiency from Formalization: An Initial Case Study on Archi3D. In: Lee, R., Ishii, N. (eds) Software Engineering Research, Management and Applications 2009. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 253. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-05441-9_1

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