2007 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
GeRoMe: A Generic Role Based Metamodel for Model Management
verfasst von : David Kensche, Christoph Quix, Mohamed Amine Chatti, Matthias Jarke
Erschienen in: Journal on Data Semantics VIII
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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The goal of
Model Management
is the development of new technologies and mechanisms to support the integration, evolution and matching of data models at the conceptual and logical design level. Such tasks are to be performed by means of a set of model management
operators
which work on models and their elements, without being restricted to a particular metamodel (e.g. the relational or UML metamodel).
We propose that generic model management should employ a generic metamodel (GMM) which serves as an abstraction of particular metamodels and preserves as much of the original features of modeling constructs as possible. A naive generalization of the elements of concrete metamodels in generic metaclasses would lose some of the specific features of the metamodels, or yield a prohibitive number of metaclasses in the GMM. To avoid these problems, we propose the
Generic Role based Metamodel
GeRoMe
in which each model element is
decorated
with a set of role objects that represent specific properties of the model element. Roles may be added to or removed from elements at any time, which enables a very flexible and dynamic yet accurate definition of models.
Roles expose to operators different views on the same model element. Thus, operators concentrate on features which affect their functionality but may remain agnostic about other features. Consequently, these operators can use polymorphism and have to be implemented only once using
GeRoMe
, and not for each specific metamodel. We verified our results by implementing
GeRoMe
and a selection of model management operators using our metadata system ConceptBase.