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UML-based Frameworks for Engineering of Interoperable Information Systems
, 2003
"... We propose a four-layer metamodeling architecture in the context of UM-L metamodeling. This allows modelers to use a three-step modeling process: 1) giving an informal description of the universe of the discourse (in terms of modeling paradigms); 2) defining a corresponding UML dialect (in terms of ..."
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. Such operations are then used as a core of two innovative frameworks. The first framework allows to combine formal and informal approaches for both engineering and interoperability of information systems. The second frame-work uses metamodeling and reengineering in order to reuse know-how that has been
A UML-Based Meta-modeling Architecture with Example Frameworks
- WISME 2002, WORKSHOP ON SOFTWARE MODEL ENGINEERING
, 2002
"... Based on a survey of modelers’ practice, we propose a UML-based metamodeling architecture in which the two uppermost layers (meta-metamodeling and metamodeling) are organized into a mirroring structure. Using this architecture we can formally define a semantical integration of metamodels. We propose ..."
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Based on a survey of modelers’ practice, we propose a UML-based metamodeling architecture in which the two uppermost layers (meta-metamodeling and metamodeling) are organized into a mirroring structure. Using this architecture we can formally define a semantical integration of metamodels. We
© Copyright EMMSAD’03 A UML-based Frameworks for Engineering of Interoperable Information Systems
"... We propose a four-layer architecture in the context of UML metamodeling. This allows modelers to use a three-step modeling process: 1) giving an informal description of the universe of the discourse (in terms of modeling paradigms); 2) defining a corresponding UML dialect (in terms of metamodels); 3 ..."
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are then used as a core of two innovative frameworks. The first framework allows to combine formal and informal approaches for both of engineering and interoperability of information systems. The second framework uses metamodeling and reengineering in order to reuse know-how that has been established
Conceptual Model Interoperability: a Metamodel-driven Approach
"... Abstract. Linking, integrating, or converting conceptual data models represented in different modelling languages is a common aspect in the design and maintenance of complex information systems. While such languages seem similar, they are known to be distinct and no unifying framework exists that re ..."
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that respects all of their language features in either model transformations or inter-model assertions to relate them. We aim to address this issue using an approach where the rules are enhanced with a logic-based metamodel. We present the main approach and some essential metamodel-driven rules for the static
IN INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION SYSTEM1
"... Summary: This paper presents the model of Intelligence Information System (IIS) based on a Service-Oriented Architecture. In this paper we propose the new service’s model, based on the Intelligence cycle and other systems which are necessary for gathering intelligence information and data. The paper ..."
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Summary: This paper presents the model of Intelligence Information System (IIS) based on a Service-Oriented Architecture. In this paper we propose the new service’s model, based on the Intelligence cycle and other systems which are necessary for gathering intelligence information and data
Building Interoperable Software Components Repository Based on MMF*
"... Abstract. Meta modeling is an effective approach to implement interoperability among many distributed and heterogeneous information sources. A MMF (Meta Model Framework) is a set of Meta objects and Meta modeling constructs to be used in the development a metamodel in the actual implementation of a ..."
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Abstract. Meta modeling is an effective approach to implement interoperability among many distributed and heterogeneous information sources. A MMF (Meta Model Framework) is a set of Meta objects and Meta modeling constructs to be used in the development a metamodel in the actual implementation of a
Achieving Interoperability through ODP Trading Function
- In: Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Autonomous Decentralized Systems
, 1994
"... Interoperability between autonomous decentralized systems needs support of an information service that can provide dynamic knowledge about available service providers within the network. In this paper, we describe trading service. Trading is an essential infrastructure function indicated by ODP (Ope ..."
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Interoperability between autonomous decentralized systems needs support of an information service that can provide dynamic knowledge about available service providers within the network. In this paper, we describe trading service. Trading is an essential infrastructure function indicated by ODP
Towards a UML Profile for Real-Time Modelling of Component-Based Distributed Embedded Systems
- FDL'06, 2006, ISSN
"... The specification of real-time components must include information about their timing behaviour in order to evaluate the schedulability of the applications that use them. This work presents a set of concepts that may be considered in the standardization effort of the MARTE UML Profile, regarding the ..."
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The specification of real-time components must include information about their timing behaviour in order to evaluate the schedulability of the applications that use them. This work presents a set of concepts that may be considered in the standardization effort of the MARTE UML Profile, regarding
Supporting Interoperability of Autonomous Hospital Databases: A Case Study
- In 1 st East-European Symposium on Advances in Databases and Information Systems - ADBIS97
, 1997
"... this paper we demonstrate, through a case study, the use of the approach proposed in previous work [18, 20, 21, 22]. The approach permits distributed information discovery when interoperating with various hospital databases. Our aim is to allow "naive" users (doctors, nurses, fellows, memb ..."
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this paper we demonstrate, through a case study, the use of the approach proposed in previous work [18, 20, 21, 22]. The approach permits distributed information discovery when interoperating with various hospital databases. Our aim is to allow "naive" users (doctors, nurses, fellows
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