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  2. Metamodeling - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metamodeling

    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. Metamodeling typically involves studying the output and input relationships and then fitting the right metamodels to represent that behavior.

  3. Metadata modeling - Wikipedia

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    Metadata modeling is a type of metamodeling used in software engineering and systems engineering for the analysis and construction of models applicable to and useful for some predefined class of problems.

  4. Meta-process modeling - Wikipedia

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    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. Meta-process modeling supports the effort of creating flexible process models. The purpose of process models is to document and communicate processes ...

  5. Unified Modeling Language - Wikipedia

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    The Object Management Group (OMG) has developed a metamodeling architecture to define the UML, called the Meta-Object Facility. [27] MOF is designed as a four-layered architecture, as shown in the image at right. It provides a meta-meta model at the top, called the M3 layer.

  6. Kriging - Wikipedia

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    In this case, kriging is used as a metamodeling tool, i.e. a black-box model built over a designed set of computer experiments. In many practical engineering problems, such as the design of a metal forming process, a single FEM simulation might be several hours or even a few days long. It is therefore more efficient to design and run a limited ...

  7. Meta-Object Facility - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of the Meta-Object Facility. The Meta-Object Facility (MOF) is an Object Management Group (OMG) standard for model-driven engineering.Its purpose is to provide a type system for entities in the CORBA architecture and a set of interfaces through which those types can be created and manipulated.

  8. Surrogate model - Wikipedia

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    A surrogate model is an engineering method used when an outcome of interest cannot be easily measured or computed, so an approximate mathematical model of the outcome is used instead.

  9. Common warehouse metamodel - Wikipedia

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    MOF – Meta Object Facility, an OMG metamodeling and metadata repository standard XMI – XML Metadata Interchange, an OMG metadata interchange standard CWM models enable users to trace the lineage of data – CWM provides objects that describe where the data came from and when and how the data was created.