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A model conforms to its metamodel in the way that a computer program conforms to the grammar of the programming language in which it is written. Various types of metamodels include polynomial equations, neural networks, Kriging , etc. "Metamodeling" is the construction of a collection of "concepts" (things, terms, etc.) within a certain domain.
In the following section "model" is interpreted as meaning any kind of model (e.g. a UML model) or metamodel (e.g. the CWM metamodel). In any MDA approach we have essentially two kinds of models: initial models are created manually by human agents while derived models are created automatically by programs.
Abstraction level for processes. [1]Meta-process modeling is a type of metamodeling used in software engineering and systems engineering for the analysis and construction of models applicable and useful to some predefined problems.
HLA IEEE 1516-2000 was published in 2000 by IEEE. It consists of: IEEE Std 1516–2000 – Standard for Modeling and Simulation High Level Architecture – Framework and Rules; IEEE Std 1516.1–2000 – Standard for Modeling and Simulation High Level Architecture – Federate Interface Specification; IEEE 1516.1–2000 Errata (2003-oct-16)
Insurance claim process depicted in ArchiMate. Archimate enables modelling in different layers. ArchiMate (/ ˈ ɑːr k ɪ m eɪ t / AR-ki-mayt) is an open and independent enterprise architecture modeling language to support the description, analysis and visualization of architecture within and across business domains [1] in an unambiguous way.
An Overview of the Systems Modeling Language for Products and Systems Development (PDF). Journal of Object Technology, vol. 6, no. 6, July–August 2007, pp. 149-177. Delligatti, Lenny (2013). SysML Distilled: A Brief Guide to the Systems Modeling Language. Addison-Wesley Professional. ISBN 978-0-321-92786-6. Holt, Jon (2008).
A metamodel is a model whose instances are models. [1] A GenVoca model of a product line is a tuple whose components are features (0-ary or 1-ary functions). An extension (a.k.a. delta or refinement) of a model is a "meta-feature", which is a tuple of deltas that can modify an existing product line by modifying existing features and adding new features.
The metamodel must support the analysis of the activities of the value chain to support the identification of differentiators. The internal value chain should as such be part of the metamodel. A capability analysis must be possible. This is closely linked to the second requirement. A capability is the possibility to execute some sort of activity.