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The starting point of the paper is to analyse the constructs of the OPEN Modeling Language (OML) which is developed with one of the co-authors as the driving force. The analysis is done in terms of the FRISCO ontology (which is the subject of the ISCO conference series) and of the BungeWand-Weber (BWW) ontology. The result of the analysis is summed up in four tables and is a comprehensive description of OML.
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Sølvberg, A. (2000). Comments on “An Ontological Evaluation of the OML Metamodel” by A.L. Opdahl, B. Henderson-Sellers and F. Barbier. In: Falkenberg, E.D., Lyytinen, K., Verrijn-Stuart, A.A. (eds) Information System Concepts: An Integrated Discipline Emerging. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing, vol 36. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35500-9_19
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