Ontological evaluation of BMM and i* with the UEML approach

  • Christophe Tu

Student thesis: Master typesMaster en sciences informatiques

Résumé

Confronted with a changing economical environment enterprises are compelled to be more flexible and pro-active in order to be able to anticipate and to adapt to frequent changes they bave to face. Mastering changes require enterprises to determine, as clearly as possible. their operation mode and their surrounding environment. Entreprise Modelling (EM) is an essential tool to carry out this task. The broad scope of E~1I led to many different Enterprise Modelling Languages (EMLs). As a consequence, a genuine need for EMLs interoperability arose as more and more cooperating enterprises have to deal with many different incompatible but interrelated models. Unified Enterprise Modelling language (UEML) aims to establish itself as a solution to this need by creating a federator language. Within the framework of this project, a method bas been developed in order to analyze EMLs and to integrate the ensuing knowledge into an ontology. This work aims
at enha.ncing the currrent UEML version by analysing and intergrating two EMLs (BMM and i*) using the UEML 2.0 approach
la date de réponse2007
langue originaleAnglais
SuperviseurMichael Petit (Promoteur)

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