2019
DOI: 10.17705/1cais.04432
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An Open Platform for Modeling Method Conceptualization: The OMiLAB Digital Ecosystem

Abstract: This paper motivates, describes, demonstrates in use, and evaluates the Open Models Laboratory (OMiLAB)-an open digital ecosystem designed to help one conceptualize and operationalize conceptual modeling methods. The OMiLAB ecosystem, which a generalized understanding of "model value" motivates, targets research and education stakeholders who fulfill various roles in a modeling method's lifecycle. While we have many reports on novel modeling methods and tools for various domains, we lack knowledge on conceptua… Show more

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“…Agile principles, as encouraged by [12], are necessary to be coupled with Modeling Method Engineering, considering method development backlogs based on the building blocks defined in [4]. OMiLAB (Open Models Laboratory) was introduced there as a facilitator to domain-specific modeling methods development (acting as deployment environment and architecture)with more details given in [13]. OMiLAB resources such as AMME and ADOxx and the ADOxx-to-RDF model export plug-in are employed in this work to crystalize the notion of "technology-specific modeling".…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agile principles, as encouraged by [12], are necessary to be coupled with Modeling Method Engineering, considering method development backlogs based on the building blocks defined in [4]. OMiLAB (Open Models Laboratory) was introduced there as a facilitator to domain-specific modeling methods development (acting as deployment environment and architecture)with more details given in [13]. OMiLAB resources such as AMME and ADOxx and the ADOxx-to-RDF model export plug-in are employed in this work to crystalize the notion of "technology-specific modeling".…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…for tailoring their "knowledge schema" for a selected purpose or desired specificity, including a plug-in for converting any types of models to RDF graphs [34]. Another key resource is the Digital Product lab instance demonstrating the use of models as an intermediate knowledge layer between Design Thinking scenes and cyber-physical systems [12]. International OMiLAB nodes make such resources and infrastructures available to regional communities for both research and education purposessee the developments of OMiLAB Korea [35].…”
Section: The Value Proposition Of Omilab For Conceptual Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The remainder of the article is structured as follows: in the next Section we will present the design problem context, followed in Section 3 by an inventory of students' oversimplified understandingfrom which teaching requirements are derived and mapped on possible treatments in Section 4. In Section 5 we refer to one key enabler for the proposed position statementsthe OMiLAB (Open Models Laboratory) digital ecosystem [11], [12] which successfully supports the holistic understanding of "model value" through an open community approach and open use educational artifacts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The laboratory hours are dedicated to the team-based problem solving and the course hours to analyse the solution, fix the acquired knowledge and direct the individual study for the preparation of the new practical hour. The ADOxx environment [4], developed by the OMiLAB laboratory [5] of the University of Vienna, was used to implement the tools to support the practical activities. The environment allows the organisation of activity on three levels [6]:…”
Section: Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%