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Modelling an Open and Controlled System Unit as a Modular Component of Systems of Systems

Matthias Wester-Ebbinghaus and Daniel Moldt.
Modelling an open and controlled system unit as a modular component of systems of systems.
In Köhler-Bußmeier et al. (eds.), Organizational Modelling, International Workshop, OrgMod'09. Proceedings, pages 81-100.
Preeproceedings available online at http://www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/TGI/events/orgmod09/#proceedings.

Abstract: Modern software systems are frequently characterized as systems of systems. Agent-orientation as a software engineering paradigm exhibits a high degree of qualification for addressing many of the accompanying challenges. However, systems of systems demand for means of hierarchical/recursive decomposition that are not inherently rooted in the agent-oriented paradigm. We present a model of a system unit that both embeds system actors and is itself embedded as a collective system actor in surrounding system units. We supply generic concepts and mechanisms for combining the system unit's control structures and its openness. This allows the system unit to be applied at arbitrary levels of a system of systems in a recursive fashion.


BibTeX entry



@inProceedings{Wester+09,
  author={Wester-Ebbinghaus, Matthias and Moldt, Daniel},
  title={Modelling an Open and Controlled System Unit as a Modular
                  Component of Systems of Systems},
  abstract={Modern software systems are frequently characterized as
                  systems of systems. Agent-orientation as a software
                  engineering paradigm exhibits a high degree of
                  qualification for addressing many of the
                  accompanying challenges. However, systems of systems
                  demand for means of hierarchical/recursive
                  decomposition that are not inherently rooted in the
                  agent-oriented paradigm. We present a model of a
                  system unit that both embeds system actors and is
                  itself embedded as a collective system actor in
                  surrounding system units. We supply generic concepts
                  and mechanisms for combining the system unit's
                  control structures and its openness. This allows the
                  system unit to be applied at arbitrary levels of a
                  system of systems in a recursive fashion.},
  crossref = 	 {Koehler+-e-09},
  pages={81--100},
  year={2009}
}

@Proceedings{Koehler+-e-09,
  title =	 {Organizational Modelling, International Workshop,
                  OrgMod'09. Proceedings},
  booktitle =	 {Organizational Modelling, International Workshop,
                  OrgMod'09. Proceedings},
  year =	 2009,
  editor =	 {K{\"o}hler-Bu{\ss}meier, Michael and Moldt, Daniel and
                  Boissier, Olivier},
  series =	 {Technical Reports Universit{\'e} Paris 13},
  address =	 {99, avenue Jean-Baptiste Cl{\'e}ment, 93 430 Villetaneuse},
  month =	 jun,
  publisher =	 {Universit{\'e} Paris 13},
  url = 	 {http://www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/TGI/events/orgmod09/#proceedings},
  note = 	 {Preeproceedings available online at \url{http://www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/TGI/events/orgmod09/\#proceedings}},
}


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