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Conceptual Modelling as a New Entry in the Bazaar: The Open Model Approach

International Conference on Open Source Systems, 2006.
Authors: Stefan Koch and Stefan Strecker and Ulrich Frank
Editors: Ernesto Damiani and Brian Fitzgerald and Walt Scacchi and Marco Scotto and Giancarlo Succi
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-387-34226-5_2
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Abstract: The present contribution proposes to transfer the main principles of open source software development to a new context: conceptual modelling; an activity closely related to software development. The goal of the proposed “open model” approach is to collaboratively develop reference models for everyone to copy, use and refine in a public process. We briefly introduce conceptual modelling and reference models, discuss the cornerstones of an open modelling process, and propose a procedure for initiating, growing and sustaining an open model project. The paper concludes with a discussion of potential benefits and pitfalls.
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@inproceedings{koch06,
title = {Conceptual Modelling as a New Entry in the Bazaar: The Open Model Approach},
address = {Como, Italy},
author = {Stefan Koch and Stefan Strecker and Ulrich Frank},
booktitle = {International Conference on Open Source Systems},
day = {8--10},
editor = {Ernesto Damiani and Brian Fitzgerald and Walt Scacchi and Marco Scotto and Giancarlo Succi},
month = {June},
publisher = {Springer},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-387-34226-5_2},
year = {2006},
abstract = {The present contribution proposes to transfer the main principles of open source software development to a new context: conceptual modelling; an activity closely related to software development. The goal of the proposed “open model” approach is to collaboratively develop reference models for everyone to copy, use and refine in a public process. We briefly introduce conceptual modelling and reference models, discuss the cornerstones of an open modelling process, and propose a procedure for initiating, growing and sustaining an open model project. The paper concludes with a discussion of potential benefits and pitfalls.},
keywords = {open-model }
}