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Abstracting Ontology-Driven Conceptual Models: Objects, Aspects, Events, and Their Parts

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RESEARCH CHALLENGES IN INFORMATION SCIENCE
卷 446, 期 -, 页码 372-388

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SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-05760-1_22

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Conceptual model abstraction; Complexity management of conceptual models; OntoUML

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This research extends an existing strategy for model abstraction to cover more types of objects, aspects, events, and their parts.
Ontology-driven conceptual models are widely used to capture information about complex and critical domains. Therefore, it is essential for these models to be comprehensible and cognitively tractable. Over the years, different techniques for complexity management in conceptual models have been suggested. Among these, a prominent strategy is model abstraction. This work extends an existing strategy for model abstraction of OntoUML models that proposes a set of graph-rewriting rules leveraging on the ontological semantics of that language. That original work, however, only addresses a set of the ontological notions covered in that language. We review and extend that rule set to cover more generally types of objects, aspects, events, and their parts.

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