UML 2 Profiles for Ontology Charts and Diplans Issues on Metamodelling

作者: José Cordeiro , Kecheng Liu

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摘要: Organisational Semiotics (OS) uses Ontology Charts (OC) for requirements representation. This technique that shows affordances and their ontological dependencies constitutes the essential diagrammatic communication facility of this theory. On other hand Diplans diagrams are in a similar way main mean expression Theory Organized Activity (TOA). show us bodies (human) actions relationships. Both theories belong to socio-technical perspective information systems development were chosen as part unification work includes both. Regarding UML, it is de facto standard seen powerful widely accepted modelling. To represent OC with UML will most benefit underlying by widening audience enabling use numerous available tools. paper proposes two new 2 profiles representing respectively, OCs Diplans. Examples application both shown an extended discussion on creation made. Our concern bring different issues came forward when metamodelling solutions and, consequently, assess feasibility purpose.

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