Integrated Data Model Development
Framework for Mye
Sohn1, Saerom
Kang1, and Hyun Jung Lee2+ 1Sungkyunkwan
University, Suwon, South Korea {myesohn, sr6435}@skku.edu 2Yonsei
Institute of Convergence, Technology, Incheon, South Korea
Abstract One of the main pillars of the Department of Defense
Architecture Framework Ver. 2.0 (DoDAF 2.0) is
Meta-Model, named DM2. It defines data structure that facilitates
understanding of the use of data within an architecture document and ensures
sharing and reusing of architectural data across the architectures. It is
still difficult to develop the data model for the architectures even though
the DoDAF 2.0 is preparing supplementary tools for
supporting the data model development. To reduce the difficulties, we propose
an I2D2 framework (Integrated and Intelligent Data model Development
framework) with an I2D2 Ontology. The primary goal of the I2D2 framework is
identification of explicit and implicit associations which exist
between/among the DM2 terms required to describe a set of the viewpoints for
the architectures. To achieve the goal, we develop the I2D2 Ontology that is
overarching and comprehensive tool enabling the development of the integrated
data model for the architecture descriptions. In the experimental section, we
implement our prototype system and demonstrate the performance of our
framework via case studies. Keywords: DoDAF
2.0, Architecture Framework, Data model, Ontology, Defense +: Corresponding author: Hyun Jung Lee 162-1,
Songdo-dong, Yeonsu-gu,
Incheon, Korea, Tel: +82-10-5266-5249 Journal of Internet Services and Information Security (JISIS), 4(4): 91-102, November 2014 [pdf] |