On the Mathematics of Modelling, Metamodelling, Ontologies and Modelling Languages

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Computing as a discipline is maturing rapidly. However, with maturity often comes a plethora of subdisciplines, which, as time progresses, can become isolationist. The subdisciplines of modelling, metamodelling, ontologies and modelling languages within software engineering e.g. have, to some degree, evolved separately and without any underpinning formalisms.

Introducing set theory as a consistent underlying formalism, Brian Henderson-Sellers shows how a coherent framework can be developed that clearly links these four, previously separate, areas of software engineering. In particular, he shows how the incorporation of a foundational ontology can be beneficial in resolving a number of controversial issues in conceptual modelling, especially with regard to the perceived differences between linguistic metamodelling and ontological metamodelling. An explicit consideration of domain-specific modelling languages is also included in his mathematical analysis of models, metamodels, ontologies and modelling languages.

This encompassing and detailed presentation of the state-of-the-art in modelling approaches mainly aims at researchers in academia and industry. They will find the principled discussion of the various subdisciplines extremely useful, and they may exploit the unifying approach as a starting point for future research.

Author(s): Brian Henderson-Sellers (auth.)
Series: SpringerBriefs in Computer Science
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2012

Language: English
Pages: 106
Tags: Software Engineering; Models and Principles; Computation by Abstract Devices; Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)

Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Introduction....Pages 1-10
Mathematics for Modelling....Pages 11-30
Models....Pages 31-39
Metamodels....Pages 41-45
Ontologies....Pages 47-62
Modelling Languages....Pages 63-74
Linking Models, Metamodels, Ontologies and Modelling Languages....Pages 75-93
Other Related Work and Further Discussion....Pages 95-95
Conclusions and Further Work....Pages 97-98
Back Matter....Pages 99-106