Understanding Quality in Conceptual Modeling
IEEE Software
Some Methodological Clues for Defining a Unified Enterprise Modelling Language
ICEIMT '01 Proceedings of the IFIP TC5/WG5.12 International Conference on Enterprise Integration and Modeling Technique: Enterprise Inter- and Intra-Organizational Integration: Building International Consensus
Common Representation through UEML - Requirements and Approach
ICEIMT '01 Proceedings of the IFIP TC5/WG5.12 International Conference on Enterprise Integration and Modeling Technique: Enterprise Inter- and Intra-Organizational Integration: Building International Consensus
A Semiotic Approach to Quality in Requirements Specifications
Proceedings of the IFIP TC8 / WG8.1 Working Conference on Organizational Semiotics: Evolving a Science of Information Systems
PLM paradigm: How to lead BPR within the Product Development field
Computers in Industry
Using the REA Ontology to Create Interoperability between E-Collaboration Modeling Standards
CAiSE '09 Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
Beyond terminologies: Using psychometrics to validate shared ontologies
Applied Ontology - Ontologies and Terminologies: Continuum or Dichotomy?
Hi-index | 0.00 |
The paper presents the approach currently used to define a new version of the Unified Enterprise Modelling Language (UEML). UEML is intended as an intermediate language that is able to incorporate and support integrated use of a wide variety of existing modelling languages. A central idea behind the UEML approach is separation of reference, a technique that supports language and model interoperability by (1) breaking modelling constructs and model elements down into ontologically primitive concepts and (2) mapping each concept onto a common ontology. The paper also discusses the UEML approach in relation to long-term, global, integrated model management. The aim is to direct future development of the UEML approach and of UEML, including its tools and organisation.