Abstractions in actor and activity modeling
Zusammenfassung
In this paper we argue that actor-centered models are well suited for sociotechnical systems of systems (like enterprise and especially cross-enterprise scenarios). Results can especially be drawn from the field of multi-agent system modeling. However, existing approaches reveal a lack of possibilities for switching between different levels of abstraction. This does not only concern more or less abstract models for a given situation (model abstraction), but also to have models with actors of varying granularity, including individual as well as collective actors (actor abstraction). We present a modeling approach that addresses both these aspects. It is based on the core concepts of actors and activities and especially the concept of a collective actor is emphasized. For supporting different levels of model abstraction, we present multiple modeling techniques. The semantic core of all models is based on high-level Petri nets, although this is hidden for the more abstract models.
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Wester-Ebbinghaus, M. & Moldt, D.,
(2011).
Abstractions in actor and activity modeling.
In:
Nüttgens, M., Thomas, O. & Weber, B.
(Hrsg.),
Enterprise modelling and information systems architectures (EMISA 2011).
Bonn:
Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V..
(S. 195-200).
@inproceedings{mci/Wester-Ebbinghaus2011,
author = {Wester-Ebbinghaus, Matthias AND Moldt, Daniel},
title = {Abstractions in actor and activity modeling},
booktitle = {Enterprise modelling and information systems architectures (EMISA 2011)},
year = {2011},
editor = {Nüttgens, Markus AND Thomas, Oliver AND Weber, Barbara} ,
pages = { 195-200 },
publisher = {Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.},
address = {Bonn}
}
author = {Wester-Ebbinghaus, Matthias AND Moldt, Daniel},
title = {Abstractions in actor and activity modeling},
booktitle = {Enterprise modelling and information systems architectures (EMISA 2011)},
year = {2011},
editor = {Nüttgens, Markus AND Thomas, Oliver AND Weber, Barbara} ,
pages = { 195-200 },
publisher = {Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.},
address = {Bonn}
}
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ISBN: 978-3-88579-284-0
ISSN: 1617-5468
Datum: 2011
Sprache:
(en)

Typ: Text/Conference Paper