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Ontological Metamodeling and Analysis Using openCAESAR

Published: November 25, 2022

David Wagner

Mark Chosas

Maged Elaasar

Steven Jenkins

Nicolas Rouquette

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Wagner, D., Chodas, M., Elaasar, M., Jenkins, J.S., Rouquette, N., “Ontological Metamodeling and Analysis Using openCAESAR,” Handbook of Model-Based Systems Engineering. Springer, Cham, Nov 2022..

Abstract

All modeling depends on having some vocabulary in which a model can be expressed. For the purpose of this chapter, we will define metamodeling as the modeling of vocabularies that can then be used to build useful models. This chapter will explain how standards developed for the semantic web can be used to produce precise vocabularies (ontologies) that can then be used as the foundation, on which to build precise descriptive models.

Published: November 25, 2022

David Wagner

Mark Chosas

Maged Elaasar

Steven Jenkins

Nicolas Rouquette

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