Using conceptual structures in service creation and verification

E. Reitsma
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We propose the use of conceptual structures as a description language for services throughout the service creation process. Conceptual structures have been introduced by Sowa (1984) and are now considered in ANSI standard efforts in the Information Resource Dictionary Systems Committee (ANSI X3H4 IRDS), the Data Interchange and Repositories Committee (ANSI X3T2) and the Formal Description Committee (ANSI X3J21). Conceptual structures emphasize knowledge and understanding, rather than particular implementations. Both natural language and implementation descriptions (such as GSLs) can be mapped into conceptual structures. Well-defined semantics and algorithms for logical deduction are available, because conceptual structures are based on existential graphs. When the requirement specification, the corresponding GSL and background knowledge are represented in conceptual structures, existing algorithms can be used to check whether the GSL implements the requirement specification. This should help solving the problem of checking the implementation. The representation in conceptual structures of the requirement specification can be used to assist in choosing appropriate SIBs. This requires that the specifications of the SIBs are represented in conceptual Structures also. In this presentation we give a short introduction into conceptual structures. Then we illustrate how the use of conceptual structures may contribute during the service creation process. Finally we discuss what is necessary to make the power of conceptual structures available in the service creation process.
在服务创建和验证中使用概念结构
我们建议在整个服务创建过程中使用概念结构作为服务的描述语言。概念结构是由Sowa(1984)引入的,现在在信息资源词典系统委员会(ANSI X3H4 IRDS)、数据交换和存储库委员会(ANSI X3T2)和正式描述委员会(ANSI X3J21)的ANSI标准工作中被考虑。概念结构强调知识和理解,而不是特定的实现。自然语言和实现描述(例如GSLs)都可以映射到概念结构中。定义良好的语义和逻辑推理算法是可用的,因为概念结构是基于存在图的。当需求规范、相应的GSL和背景知识以概念结构表示时,可以使用现有的算法来检查GSL是否实现了需求规范。这应该有助于解决检查实现的问题。需求规范的概念结构中的表示可以用来帮助选择适当的sib。这要求sib的规范也在概念结构中表示。在这个演讲中,我们对概念结构做一个简短的介绍。然后,我们将说明在服务创建过程中如何使用概念结构。最后,我们讨论了在服务创建过程中使用概念结构的能力所必需的条件。
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