Metadata Modeling Task
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A Metadata Modeling Task is a design task that is required to produce a Metadata Model.
- Example(s):
- an Ontology Design Task, that produces an ontology structure.
- a Database Modeling Task, that produces a logical data model.
- a Program Class Design Task, that produces a program class model.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Modeling Task, Metadata Modeling Language, Empirical Data Modeling.
References
2012
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metadata_modeling
- Metadata modeling is a type of metamodeling used in software engineering and systems engineering for the analysis and construction of models applicable and useful some predefined class of problems.
Meta-modeling is the analysis, construction and development of the frames, rules, constraints, models and theories applicable and useful for the modeling in a predefined class of problems.
The meta-data side of the diagram consists of a concept diagram. This is basically an adjusted class diagram as described in Booch, Rumbaugh and Jacobson (1999). Important notions are concept, generalization, association, multiplicity and aggregation.
- Metadata modeling is a type of metamodeling used in software engineering and systems engineering for the analysis and construction of models applicable and useful some predefined class of problems.