Domain-Specific Conceptual Modeling Concepts, Methods and Tools
This book draws new attention to domain-specific conceptual modeling by presenting the work of thought leaders who have designed and deployed specific modeling methods. It provides hands-on guidance on how to build models in a particular domain, such as r
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Domain-Specific Conceptual Modeling
Dimitris Karagiannis ⋅ Heinrich C. Mayr John Mylopoulos Editors
Domain-Specific Conceptual Modeling Concepts, Methods and Tools
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Editors Dimitris Karagiannis Universität Wien Vienna Austria
John Mylopoulos University of Trento Trento Italy
Heinrich C. Mayr Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt Klagenfurt Austria
ISBN 978-3-319-39416-9 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-39417-6
ISBN 978-3-319-39417-6
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Preface
This book represents the result of a community effort and cooperation to create and develop modeling methods and languages, based on the OMiLAB1 Collaborative Environment. It aims to increase the visibility of domain-specific conceptual modeling by presenting work of thought leaders who designed and deployed a specific modeling method. Furthermore it provides a hands-on guidance on how to build models in a particular domain, such as requirements in engineering, business process modeling or enterprise architecture. Not only the results are presented, but also the ideas for future developments are communicated. All this is enriched with any exercises, case studies, papers and updated information the authors deem important. All domain-specific methods described in this volume have also a tool implementation within the OMiLAB. This opens up possibilities to involve a wide community of further developers and users. The Open Models Laboratory (OMiLAB) is a dedicated research and experimentation space for modeling method engineering. Being both a physical and virtual place, it is equipped with tools to explore method creation and design, experiment with method engineering and deploy