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This seminar aims to explore the use of multi-level modelling (MLM) in achieving information interoperability across the entire lifecycle of large capital projects in the oil and gas industry. Join us to discuss the semantics of MLM, integration with ontology engineering, and strategies for mainstream adoption.
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Introduction Presentation—Matt Selway Dagstuhl Seminar on Multi-Level Modelling December 2017
Background—NLP PhD conferred 2016“Formal Models from Controlled Natural Language via Cognitive Grammar and Configuration” 2016-presentGeneralised approach to extract behaviour/process models from Military Doctrine for simulation • Uses a combination of domain specific and general (meta-) models and linguistic resources Requires high-level modelling capability
Background—Industrial Interoperability Oil and Gas Interoperability Pilot Information interoperability across entire lifecycle of large capital projects, e.g., an Oil Rig • Initial Engineering • Procurement & Construction • Operations & Maintenance Develop models, ontologies, and transformations Develop methodologies to avoid ad-hoc adapter implementations Requires high-level modelling capability
MLM Interests Using MLM to clarify the semantics of complex models, information integration, transformation • SLICER framework Integration of MLM with Ontology Engineering MLM fundamentals:What does it really mean for a model to be multi-level?
Goals of Seminar Engage in discussion on different views of MLM and where it is headed as a field: What are the Use Cases for MLM and their differing requirements? How can we make MLM mainstream?