COOPERATIVE MODELLING EVALUATED

Author:

BEYDOUN GHASSAN12,HOFFMANN ACHIM3,BREIS JESUALDO TOMÁS FERNÁNDEZ4,BÉJAR RODRIGO MARTÍNEZ5,VALENCIA-GARCIA RAFAEL5,AURUM A.1

Affiliation:

1. School of Information Management and Technology Management, University of New South Wales, Australia

2. American University of Beirut, Lebanon

3. AI group, University of New South Wales, Australia

4. Departamento de Informática y Sistemas, Universidad de Murcia, Spain

5. Departamento de Ingeniería de la Información y las Comunicaciones, Universidad de Murcia, Spain

Abstract

In any modelling activity, a framework to determine the maturity of a developed model before its use is highly advantageous. Such a framework would save modellers expensive time in many areas of information systems. It would also lower the risk of users relying on an incomplete or inaccurate model. In this paper, we develop a framework which uses internal inconsistencies as a quantitative indicator for estimating the completeness and correctness of a model as it is cooperatively evolved. Whilst internal inconsistencies are due to bad fit between different parts of a model, we argue that they are also correlated with how the evolved model fits with the "world". This argument underpins our framework to evaluate integrated models. Contributions of this paper are three folds: firstly, it presents a theoretically grounded framework for integrating models. We extend an existing incremental modelling framework, NRDR, which represents multiple hierarchical restricted domains (MHRD), with automatic concept integration to allow NRDR to deal with multiple experts. Secondly, we couple this integration framework with a theoretically grounded monitoring process to assess the quality of the cooperatively developed model. Thirdly, we illustrate an initial empirical study of our evaluation and integration framework in a computer hardware administration domain. We capture and integrate computer hardware models from several experts and we use our modelling evaluation framework to evaluate the resultant cooperative model.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Information Systems

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