Cory,
Marriage is as you know a prime example of a composite structure model. It is even simpler than my favorite, a water molecule model.
I am enclosing a short introductory presentation that I will do tomorrow at the ontology summit meeting.
Henson
From: Cory Casanave [mailto:cory-c@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2012 4:40 PM
To: henson graves (henson.graves@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Cc: simfteam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ontology-summit-org] Modeling benchmark challenges
Henson,
Yes, I am interested. I also copied our SIMF submission team.
One that is not that complex but has a few wrinkles is this:
http://www.omgwiki.org/architecture-ecosystem/doku.php?id=composite_concepts
I also have a work in progress:
http://lib.modeldriven.org/MDLibrary/trunk/Specifications/AESIG/FederatedModeling/FederatedModelingTestCases.docx
You may also know of the paper by Conrad Bock:
http://www.jot.fm/issues/issue_2004_11/column5/column5.pdf
You are welcome to use the SIMF wiki (an OMG site) to publish benchmarks.
-Cory
This email seeks to identify interest in, and resources that may be applied to the task of developing modeling language expressiveness and formal semantics use cases. The task consists of (1) developing a collection of concrete examples to establish requirements for expressiveness and formal semantics for engineering and science domain applications, (3) performing the analysis needed to better understand what language constructions are available and where extensions to modeling and ontology languages are needed.
If you are interested please contact me by email. Feel free to forward this to others that might be interested.
Henson Graves