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MML and the metamodel architecture

by José Álvarez - WTUML: Workshop on Transformation in UML 2001 , 2001
"... Abstract: The Meta-Modelling Language is a static object-oriented modelling language whose focus is the declarative definition of languages. It aims to enable the UML metamodel to be precisely defined, and to enable UML to evolve into a family of languages. This paper argues that although MML takes ..."
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a metamodelling approach to language definition, it cannot be described as strict metamodelling. This has significant implications on the nature of the metamodel architecture it supports, yet without contravening the OMG’s requirements for the UML 2.0 infrastructure. In particular it supports a rich

Metamodeling Architecture of Web Ontology Languages

by Jeff Z. Pan, Ian Horrocks - In Proceedings of the Semantic Web Working Symposium , 2001
"... Recent research has shown that RDF Schema, as a schema layer Semantic Web language, has a non-standard metamodeling architecture. As a result, it is difficult to understand and lacks clear semantics. This paper proposes a fixed layer metamodeling architecture for RDF Schema (RDFS(FA)) and demonstrat ..."
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Recent research has shown that RDF Schema, as a schema layer Semantic Web language, has a non-standard metamodeling architecture. As a result, it is difficult to understand and lacks clear semantics. This paper proposes a fixed layer metamodeling architecture for RDF Schema (RDFS

Mapping between levels in the metamodel architecture

by José Álvarez, Andy Evans, Paul Sammut - Proc. UML 2001 – The Unified Modeling Language. Modeling Languages, Concepts and Tools , 2001
"... Abstract. The Meta-Modeling Language is a static object-oriented modeling language whose focus is the declarative definition of languages. It aims to enable the UML metamodel to be precisely defined, and to enable UML to evolve into a family of languages. This paper argues that although MML takes a ..."
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metamodeling approach to language definition, it cannot be described as strict metamodeling. This has significant implications for the nature of the metamodel architecture it supports, yet without contravening the OMG’s requirements for the UML 2.0 infrastructure. In particular it supports a rich generic

Metamodeling Architectures and Interoperability of Web-Enabled Information Systems

by Marie-Noëlle Terrasse, George Becker, Marinette Savonnet - IN: METAMODELING ARCHITECTURES AND INTEROPERABILITY , 2003
"... Metamodeling, which is extensively used in information system analysis & design, provides modelers with two complementary mechanisms for abstraction: abstraction by projection and abstraction by conceptualization. Metamodeling architectures are becoming a backbone of modeling environments in whi ..."
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Metamodeling, which is extensively used in information system analysis & design, provides modelers with two complementary mechanisms for abstraction: abstraction by projection and abstraction by conceptualization. Metamodeling architectures are becoming a backbone of modeling environments

Processes and products in a multi-level metamodeling architecture

by Colin Atkinson, Thomas Kühne - International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering , 2001
"... Abstract. Following the successful use of object-oriented metamodeling in the definition of the UML and other notation standards there is increasing interest in extending the approach to cover other concepts of software development, including processes. However, it turns out that the "obvio ..."
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the same metamodeling framework, and present a solution that not only avoids many of these problems but also qualifies as a general metamodeling pattern. We then generalize the conceptual architecture to support the sound co-modeling of all independent areas of concern within the context of strict

A Meta-Model for the Analysis and Design of Organizations in Multi-Agent Systems

by Jacques Ferber, Olivier Gutknecht , 1998
"... This paper presents a generic meta-model of multi-agent systems based on organizational concepts such as groups, roles and structures. This model, called AALAADIN, defines a very simple description of coordination and negotiation schemes through multi-agent systems. Aalaadin is a meta-model of artif ..."
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of artificial organization by which one can build multi-agent systems with different forms of organizations such as market-like and hierarchical organizations. We show that this meta-model allows for agent heterogeneity in languages, applications and architectures. We also introduce the concept

Marie-Noelle TERRASSE

by Arnaud Da Costa, Arnaud Gaudin, Eric Leclercq, Jean Gascuel
"... A metamodeling architecture and a domain-specific ..."
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A metamodeling architecture and a domain-specific

Metamodel-Driven Architecture Recovery

by Jean-Marie Favre , 2004
"... Recovering the architecture of large evolving software is challenging. The first problem to be solved is to define what "software architecture" means in the company, and which architectural viewpoints are required by each stakeholder. In order to solve this problem, this paper provides a m ..."
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metamodel-driven implementation of the View Set Scenario. This paper shows how metamodels help in defining architectural viewpoints and how metamodels can be use to drive architecture recovery processes. The concepts presented in this paper were identified over the last decade in the context of a tight

Metamodeling Relations- Relating metamodels ⋆

by Jan Hendrik Hausmann
"... Abstract. Formalizing the relation between the different artifacts in a software development is the basis for transformations and consistencymaintenance. The Model Driven Architecture (MDA) proposes this kind of automated support for a multi-model approach to software development, but a technique fo ..."
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Abstract. Formalizing the relation between the different artifacts in a software development is the basis for transformations and consistencymaintenance. The Model Driven Architecture (MDA) proposes this kind of automated support for a multi-model approach to software development, but a technique

Reasoning in Metamodeling Enabled Ontologies

by Nophadol Jekjantuk, Jeff Z. Pan
"... Abstract. Ontologies are expected to play an important role in many application domains, as well as in software engineering in general. One problem with using ontologies within software engineering is that while UML, a widely used standard for specifying and constructing the models for a software-in ..."
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-intensive system, has a four-layer metamodeling architecture, the standard OWL Web Ontology Language does not support reasoning over layered metamodels. OWL2 provides simple metamodeling by using a punning approach, however, the interpretation function is different based on the context, which leads to non
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