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    Π Π°Π·Ρ€Π°Π±ΠΎΡ‚ΠΊΠ° ΠΈΠ½Ρ„ΠΎΡ€ΠΌΠ°Ρ†ΠΈΠΎΠ½Π½ΠΎΠΉ систСмыучСта ΠΈ Π°Π½Π°Π»ΠΈΠ·Π° Π΄Π΅ΡΡ‚Π΅Π»ΡŒΠ½ΠΎΡΡ‚ΠΈ Π°Π²Ρ‚ΠΎΡˆΠΊΠΎΠ»Ρ‹ "АкадСмия воТдСния"

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    New challenges result from the virtualization and distribution of product development activities. This article analyzes problems of cooperative engineering as well as methods and tools for the virtual engineering of extended products. Based on these analyses, a broad road map is proposed that articulates public- and civil-sector roles in coping with future engineering challenges. With a strategic horizon, the public-sector role targets the creation of a knowledge-intensive global business ecosystem conducive to balanced civil-sector innovation and sustainable growth. The civil-sector roles evolve tactics that implement proven cooperative and virtual engineering practices with a focus on value creation

    INTEROP deliverable DTG 6.2 : Method repository

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    This deliverable presents the INTEROP method chunks repository (MCR), its architecture and provided services. It includes the definition of a reusable method chunk, its structure, illustrated with examples of method chunks stored in the repository and guidelines for method chunks definition and characterisation covering tasks TG6.2 and TG6.3 of the work plan of the task group. The main result is the definition of the structure of the method chunk repository emphasizing the link to interoperability. Interoperability is a first-class concept in the structure of the method chunk repository. It not only characterizes method chunks, i.e. procedures to solve interoperability problems, but also interoperability cases, i.e. the presentation of actual problems involving interoperability issues. TG 6 has produced three MCR prototypes. Two experiments were undertaken using the Metis system and one using ConceptBase. The task group attended a two-day intense workshop on Metis. As a result, two experiments with Metis as platform for the method chunk repository are under way and reported in this deliverable. One is realizing the structure of the MCR as specified in this report. The other is an alternative approach that serves as a benchmark and is reported in the appendix. The ConceptBase prototype utilizes the metamodel presented in this deliverable. We have analysed three cases involving various aspects of interoperability. One case is about establishing a broker platform for insurance agents, the second about linking the information systems in the public utility sector, and the third case is establishing the relation of the ATHENA Model-Driven Interoperability Framework to the goals of the MCR. The results of the TG6 have been published at the ISD conference 2006 and the ER conference 2006. Copies of the papers are included in the appendix. The report of the example session with the method chunk repository has been shifted towards deliverable TG6.3 (Tutorial of the MCR). This is the more logical place. We want to emphasize that TG6 was not only busy in drafting concepts, exploring the state of the art, and analyzing cases. We are actually experimenting with a prototype and consider this a valuable contribution to the network. As soon as the prototype is stable, knowledge about interoperability solutions can be coded in this repository and can guide designers of interoperable systems by experience knowledge

    Architecting an ubiquitous & model driven information infrastructure

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    A model driven architecture (MDA) approach is applied to the architecting of a Ubiquitous and Model-driven information Infrastructure (UMI). Our focus is on the stakeholders of the ubiquitous infrastructure, the distinction between the infrastructure; the enterprises and applications accommodated by it, and the dependencies among the conceptual models at different levels. A small example illustrates the proposed concepts and constructions

    A framework for systematising information in engineering networks

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    Proxy possible flow semantics for enterprise formulae and artefact possible lives models

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    An operational semantics is defined for enterprise formulae (EF) -a language for specifying enterprise models- and artefact possible lives models (APLM) -a language for specifying product (life cycle) models-. The semantics is explained by means of the MiViPoRo framework. The conceptual background for the paper is drawn from early definitions of syntax and semantics, and from work on the operational semantics of programming languages. The operational semantics of EF and APLM involves the possible flows of proxies in a network of cells

    Architecting an ubiquitous and model driven information infrastructure

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    A model driven architecture (MDA) approach is applied to the architecting of a Ubiquitous and Model-driven information Infrastructure (UMI). Our focus is on the stakeholders of the ubiquitous infrastructure, the distinction between the infrastructure; the enterprises and applications accommodated by it, and the dependencies among the conceptual models at different levels. A small example illustrates the proposed concepts and constructions

    Artifact possible lives models and their use in knowledge systematization

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