The transformation schema: An extension of the data flow diagram to represent control and timing
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
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Science of Computer Programming
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Object-oriented modeling and design
Object-oriented modeling and design
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EDDLDP + TDDLDP = a double-level approach to domain knowledge modelling
Information modelling and knowledge bases VIII
ECBS '96 Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium and Workshop on Engineering of Computer Based Systems
Engineering of Computer-Based Systems - A Proposed Master Curriculum
ECBS '96 Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium and Workshop on Engineering of Computer Based Systems
Parameter-Based Representation for Modeling Complex Systems II
ECBS '96 Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium and Workshop on Engineering of Computer Based Systems
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This paper outlines an open framework to share information concepts used in domain knowledge modelling and analysis performed before CBS development. The above framework can support the integration of ECBS information models at the domain level by way of the following characteristics. First, a minimalist ontology is introduced to capture relevant categories of information concepts (i.e. domain abstractions) used in different information modelling approaches. Second, a formal but analyst-oriented representation is adopted to model knowledge about the distinct categories of information concepts captured in CBS domains. Third, category-dependant rules for the costruction of information concept hierarchies are defined as the basis of automatic deductive services. The above characteristics are compared with the corresponding ones of popular data, process and object modelling approaches.