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Enterprise Modelling for the Internet of Things: The ComVantage Method


Robert Andrei Buchmann and Dimitris Karagiannis

The paper provides design insights and an illustrative running example on how the ComVantage domain-specific enterprise modelling method supports capability matching in mobile maintenance scenarios, within an “Internet of Things” (IoT) environment. A key benefit of the modelling method (and its proof-of-concept implementation) is the ability of exporting diagrammatic conceptual models with domain-specific semantics to a Linked Data environment, where model elements can be linked to available IoT resources and their “Resource Description Framework” (RDF)-based descriptions (e.g., machines, sensors, maintenance actors and processes). Consequently, exported models serve as back-end information for semantically richer queries, thus enabling run-time apps to support timely maintenance interventions. The modelling method and its proof-of-concept prototype have been developed by the authors in a European research project, therefore background on the project will also be provided to facilitate understanding.

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    Robert Andrei Buchmann, Dimitris Karagiannis: Enterprise Modelling for the Internet of Things: The ComVantage Method. In: Kim, Kuinam J.; Joukov, Nikolai (Ed.): Information Science and Applications (ICISA) 2016, pp. 1283–1293, Springer Singapore, Singapore, 2016, ISBN: 978-981-10-0557-2.

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    @inproceedings{10.1007/978-981-10-0557-2_121,
    title = {Enterprise Modelling for the Internet of Things: The ComVantage Method},
    author = {Robert Andrei Buchmann and Dimitris Karagiannis},
    editor = {Kuinam J. Kim and Nikolai Joukov},
    isbn = {978-981-10-0557-2},
    year  = {2016},
    date = {2016-01-01},
    booktitle = {Information Science and Applications (ICISA) 2016},
    pages = {1283–1293},
    publisher = {Springer Singapore},
    address = {Singapore},
    abstract = {The paper provides design insights and an illustrative running example on how the ComVantage domain-specific enterprise modelling method supports capability matching in mobile maintenance scenarios, within an ``Internet of Things'' (IoT) environment. A key benefit of the modelling method (and its proof-of-concept implementation) is the ability of exporting diagrammatic conceptual models with domain-specific semantics to a Linked Data environment, where model elements can be linked to available IoT resources and their ``Resource Description Framework'' (RDF)-based descriptions (e.g., machines, sensors, maintenance actors and processes). Consequently, exported models serve as back-end information for semantically richer queries, thus enabling run-time apps to support timely maintenance interventions. The modelling method and its proof-of-concept prototype have been developed by the authors in a European research project, therefore background on the project will also be provided to facilitate understanding.},
    keywords = {},
    pubstate = {published},
    tppubtype = {inproceedings}
    }
    

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