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Semantics of the MibML conceptual modeling grammar: An ontological analysis using the bunge-wand-weber framework

  • Missouri State University

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Abstract

A conceptual modeling grammar should be based on the theory of ontology and possess clear ontological semantics to represent problem domain knowledge in a precise and consistent manner. In this paper, we follow the notion of ontological expressiveness and conduct an ontological analysis of a newly-developed conceptual modeling grammar termed MibML (Multiagent-based Integrative Business Modeling Language). The grammar is developed to respond to the emerging needs for a special-purpose conceptual modeling grammar for the MIBIS (Multiagent-based Integrative Business Information Systems) universe. We assign ontological semantics to the MibML constructs and their relationship using the BWW (Bunge-Wand-Weber) model. This paper provides a starting point to further develop ontological principles and step-by-step guidelines to ensure the straightforward mapping from domain knowledge into MibML modeling constructs.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdvanced Principles for Improving Database Design, Systems Modeling, and Software Development
PublisherIGI Global
Pages1-17
Number of pages17
ISBN (Print)9781605661728
DOIs
StatePublished - 2008

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