Automatic System Modeling Approach Based on Semantic Association
- 1 July 2008
- conference paper
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE International Workshop on Semantic Computing and Systems
Abstract
Domain model, an important asset retrieved from domain analysis, can provide a problem-oriented solution for modeling the domain applications. The focus of this research is to automatically modeling specific domain application according to user requirements with the support of domain models. In this paper, it proposes an association method to establish the semantic association between expected goals which is extracted from user requirement and domain models; based on the association, an automatic modeling method is put forward which utilize the modeling solution of domain models; at the end, an experimental system DGMR Manager is carried out to support the idea of this approach.Keywords
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