Comparison of MDA and DSM Technologies for the REA Ontology Model Creation

Using the ontology in information systems means an improvement of the possibility of solving tasks based on domain knowledge. The quality design of the ontological model is base of well-functioning system. In this area the most commonly used technology is MDA (Model driven development), which provid...

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Main Authors: Zdeněk Meliš, Jaroslav Žáček, František Huňka
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Language:English
Published: Wroclaw University of Science and Technology 2013-06-01
Series:e-Informatica Software Engineering Journal
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Online Access:http://www.e-informatyka.pl/attach/e-Informatica_-_Volume_7/eInformatica2013Art1.pdf
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spelling doaj-c78584fecd964816a6575bb659f1aed02020-11-25T00:25:40ZengWroclaw University of Science and Technologye-Informatica Software Engineering Journal1897-79792084-48402013-06-017171410.5277/e-Inf130101Comparison of MDA and DSM Technologies for the REA Ontology Model CreationZdeněk Meliš0Jaroslav Žáček1František Huňka2Faculty of Science, University of OstravaFaculty of Science, University of OstravaFaculty of Science, University of OstravaUsing the ontology in information systems means an improvement of the possibility of solving tasks based on domain knowledge. The quality design of the ontological model is base of well-functioning system. In this area the most commonly used technology is MDA (Model driven development), which provides solid base for modeling language’s metamodel definition. This article aims to compare this technology with a new approach to visual modeling – the DSM (Domain-specific modeling) technology. Using the narrow focus on specific domain and full code generation the DSM allows easy and rapid development of the ontological system. The REA (Resource–Events–Agents) ontology, intended for business processes modeling was used for comparison of these technologies.http://www.e-informatyka.pl/attach/e-Informatica_-_Volume_7/eInformatica2013Art1.pdfontology
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title Comparison of MDA and DSM Technologies for the REA Ontology Model Creation
title_short Comparison of MDA and DSM Technologies for the REA Ontology Model Creation
title_full Comparison of MDA and DSM Technologies for the REA Ontology Model Creation
title_fullStr Comparison of MDA and DSM Technologies for the REA Ontology Model Creation
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of MDA and DSM Technologies for the REA Ontology Model Creation
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publisher Wroclaw University of Science and Technology
series e-Informatica Software Engineering Journal
issn 1897-7979
2084-4840
publishDate 2013-06-01
description Using the ontology in information systems means an improvement of the possibility of solving tasks based on domain knowledge. The quality design of the ontological model is base of well-functioning system. In this area the most commonly used technology is MDA (Model driven development), which provides solid base for modeling language’s metamodel definition. This article aims to compare this technology with a new approach to visual modeling – the DSM (Domain-specific modeling) technology. Using the narrow focus on specific domain and full code generation the DSM allows easy and rapid development of the ontological system. The REA (Resource–Events–Agents) ontology, intended for business processes modeling was used for comparison of these technologies.
topic ontology
url http://www.e-informatyka.pl/attach/e-Informatica_-_Volume_7/eInformatica2013Art1.pdf
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