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* Separation of Concerns: all models have separate dimensions for the | * Separation of Concerns: all models have separate dimensions for the | ||
** Model formalism (e.g. FOL, DL, OO) | ** Model formalism (e.g. FOL, DL, OO) | ||
* What the Model represents (semiotics) | ** What the Model represents (semiotics) | ||
* How the model is to be used (Conceeptual, Logical etc. | ** How the model is to be used (Conceeptual, Logical etc. | ||
* Abstraction | ** Abstraction | ||
* The Semiotic Rhombus | * The Semiotic Rhombus | ||
* | ** This separates 'Concept' into Intension and Extension | ||
* | ** For non-realist ontologies, we focus on the intension | ||
== Methodology == | == Methodology == | ||
This defines the concrete actions that are carried out on a client site to bring these about. | This defines the concrete actions that are carried out on a client site to bring these about. |
Revision as of 20:22, 12 January 2023
The Semantic Shed Methodology and Framework
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Framework
This defines how we see things.
The Semantic Shed Framework is based on the following:
- Separation of Concerns: all models have separate dimensions for the
- Model formalism (e.g. FOL, DL, OO)
- What the Model represents (semiotics)
- How the model is to be used (Conceeptual, Logical etc.
- Abstraction
- The Semiotic Rhombus
- This separates 'Concept' into Intension and Extension
- For non-realist ontologies, we focus on the intension
Methodology
This defines the concrete actions that are carried out on a client site to bring these about.