Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
UML class diagrams can be used as a language for expressing a
conceptual model of a domain. In a series of papers we have been using
the General Ontological Language (GOL) and its underlying upper level
ontology to evaluate the ontological correctness of a
conceptual UML class model and to develop guidelines for how the constructs
of the UML should be used in conceptual modeling. In this paper, we focus on
the UML metaconcepts of classes and objects from an ontological point of
view. We use a philosophically and psychologically well-founded theory of
classifiers to propose a UML profile for Ontology Representation and
Conceptual Modeling. Moreover, we propose a design pattern based on this
profile to target a recurrent problem in role modeling discussed in the literature.
Finally, we demonstrate the relevance of the tools proposed by applying them
to solve recurrent problems in the practice of conceptual modeling.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
ontology; conceptual modelling; UML
Elenco autori:
Guarino, Nicola
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