Constraint based modeling according to reference design
Title of conference publication:
BIR-WS 2023
Subtitle of conference publication:
BIR 2023 Workshops and Doctoral Consortium, 22nd International Conference on Perspectives in Business Informatics Research (BIR 2023), September 13-15, 2023, Ascoli Piceno, Italy
Conference title:
International Conference on Perspectives in Business Informatics Research (22., 2023, Ascoli Piceno, Italy)
Venue:
Ascoli Piceno, Italy
Year of conference:
2023
Date of conference beginning:
13.09.2023
Date of conference ending:
15.09.2023
Year:
2023
Pages from - to:
1-14
Language:
Englisch
Keywords:
Reference Modeling ; Requirements Engineering ; Model Configuration ; Ontology
Abstract:
Reference models in form of best practices are an essential element to ensured knowledge as design for
reuse. Popular modeling approaches do not offer mechanisms to embed reference models in a supporting
way, let alone a repository of it. Therefore, it is hardly possible to profit from this expertise. The problem
is that the reference models are not described formally enough to be helpful in developing solutions.
Consequently, the challenge is about the process, how a user can be supported in designing dedicated
solutions assisted by reference models. In this paper, we present a generic approach for the formal
description of reference models using semantic technologies and their application. Our modeling assistant
allows the construction of solution models using different techniques based on reference building blocks.
This environment enables the subsequent verification of the developed designs against the reference
models for conformity. Therefore, our reference modeling assistant highlights the interdependency. The
application of these techniques contributes to the formalization of requirements and finally to quality
assurance in context of maturity model. It is possible to use multiple reference models in context of
system of system designs. The approach is evaluated in industrial area and it can be integrated into
different modeling landscapes. «
Reference models in form of best practices are an essential element to ensured knowledge as design for
reuse. Popular modeling approaches do not offer mechanisms to embed reference models in a supporting
way, let alone a repository of it. Therefore, it is hardly possible to profit from this expertise. The problem
is that the reference models are not described formally enough to be helpful in developing solutions.
Consequently, the challenge is about the process, how a user can be support... »