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Evaluating quality of ontology-driven conceptual models abstractions

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Abstract

The complexity of an (ontology-driven) conceptual model highly correlates with the complexity of the domain and software for which it is designed. With that in mind, an algorithm for producing ontology-driven conceptual model abstractions was previously proposed. In this paper, we empirically evaluate the quality of the abstractions produced by it. First, we have implemented and tested the last version of the algorithm over a FAIR catalog of models represented in the ontology-driven conceptual modeling language OntoUML. Second, we performed three user studies to evaluate the usefulness of the resulting abstractions as perceived by modelers. This paper reports on the findings of these experiments and reflects on how they can be exploited to improve the existing algorithm.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102342
JournalData and Knowledge Engineering
Volume153
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2024

Keywords

  • Conceptual model abstraction
  • FAIR model catalog
  • Ontology-driven conceptual models
  • Quality evaluation of abstractions
  • Unified foundational ontology (UFO)
  • User studies in conceptual modeling

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