Fwd: Transitivity, symmetry and the like

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joseph simpson

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Mar 15, 2018, 9:34:56 AM3/15/18
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This note, from Manfred Jeusfeld, may be of interest to some people on this list.

It is interesting to note that Manfred highlighted the connection between the Augmented Model-Exchange Isomorphism and his ConceptBase system.

This is an area where there appears to be strong connections between the ideas of structural modeling and the ConceptBase software.

Take care, be good to yourself and have fun,

Joe

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Manfred Jeusfeld <manfred....@his.se>
Date: Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 3:26 AM
Subject: Transitivity, symmetry and the like
To: jjs...@gmail.com, mjs...@gmail.com


Dear colleagues,


I stumbled over your interesting tech report: A General Systems Context
for Structural Modeling, made available via ResearchGate.


In figure 3, you highlight the importance of structural relations for
(systems) modeling.

You also kindly cite some statements of chapter 2 of our book
"Metamodeling for method engineering".


You may be interested that we also investigates ways to integrate the
structural relations into modeling, see fore example page 133-134 of the
same book,

or page 41 of the pre-print at

http://conceptbase.sourceforge.net/mjf/Metamodeling-and-method-engineering-with-ConceptBase--preprint.pdf


These relations are defined as so-called meta-level formulas in the
ConceptBase system. Examples are also at:

http://conceptbase.sourceforge.net/link-semantics.html


Kind greetings, Manfred


 



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Manfred Jeusfeld, University of Skövde,
Box 408, S-54128 Skövde, Sweden -- phone: +46-500-44-8303
EMAIL: manfred....@his.se  --  http://conceptbase.cc/mjf




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Joe Simpson

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