A conceptual meta-model for secured information systems

Author(s):  
Nadira Lammari ◽  
Jean-Sylvain Bucumi ◽  
Jacky Akoka ◽  
Isabelle Comyn-Wattiau
2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Breno Leite Zupeli ◽  
Vítor E. Silva Souza

FrameWeb (Framework-based Design Method for Web Engineering) incorporates concepts from categories of frameworks commonly used in the development of Web-based Information Systems into design models, defining the syntax of such models with meta-models. Based on Model-Driven Development (MDD) techniques, a CASE tool called FrameWeb Editor was built. In a separate eff ort, a code generation tool was proposed, but did not use the method’s MDD foundations. In this paper, we report on the integration of the code generator into the FrameWeb Editor and the FrameWeb meta-model.


Author(s):  
Andreas Opdahl ◽  
Brian Henderson-Sellers

The chapter reviews and augments a previously proposed template for defining enterprise and information systems (IS) modelling constructs. The purpose of the template is to provide clear and precise definitions of modelling constructs in a common format and, thereby, to facilitate intra- and inter-language integration. The template is based on the Bunge-Wand-Weber (BWW) model of information systems and has been used on several existing modelling languages and frameworks. It is defined by a meta-model expressed as a UML class diagram. The purpose of this chapter is to clarify the template further by formalising the meta-model through semi-formal constraints expressed in the object constraint language (OCL) and by populating the meta-model with definitions of example constructs from the UML version 1.4. The purpose is to make the template easier to understand, to validate it, to pave the way for stronger tool support for the template and to further our work on providing a complete template-based definition of the UML.


Author(s):  
Christophe Nicolle ◽  
Kokou Yetongnon ◽  
Jean-Claude Simon

This paper presents a Web-based data integration methodology and tool framework, called X-TIME, for the development of Business-to-Business (B2B) design environments and applications. X-TIME provides a data model translator toolkit based on an extensible meta model and XML. It allows the creation of adaptable semantic-oriented meta models to support the design of wrappers or reconciliators (mediators), taking into account characteristics of interoperable information systems, such as extensibility and composability. X-TIME defines a set of meta types which correspond to g meta level semantic descriptors of data models found in the Web. The meta types are organized in a generalization hierarchy to capture semantic similarities among modeling concepts of interoperable systems. We show how to use the X-TIME methodology to build cooperative environments for B2B platforms involving the integration of Web data and services.


2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 1-38 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel Russo ◽  
Paolo Ciancarini ◽  
Tommaso Falasconi ◽  
Massimo Tomasi

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