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Modelling Theory and Abstraction Awareness in 2012

Posted on 2012 December 30 by modelpractice

Little collection of Tweets on Modelling and Abstraction in 2012: Model Thinking, Application, Conceptual and Formal Foundations etc. Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged 2012, abstraction, alan turing, Arrow Thinking, Extreme Modeling, fUML, model, Modelling, modelling theory, Natural Modeling, reflections on abstractions, software modelling, Stachowiak, Summary 2012, UML, year, year 2012 | 2 Comments

Modelling and Abstraction on Twitter in 2012 (so far)

Posted on 2012 June 1 by modelpractice

Some tweets I enjoyed, on Model Thinking, Open Access, Modelling and Software Engineering Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged abstraction, agile, computational thinking, Elise Huard, Escher, Martin Fowler, model thinking, Modelling, Open Access, software, software engineering | Leave a comment

Modelling Abstraction etc in 2011

Posted on 2011 December 30 by modelpractice

Just reviewed my Twitter timeline of 2011: … (tweets, links, and wisdoms of the year) Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged 2011, 2012, abstraction, abstraction awareness, computational thinking, computer science, epistemology, model, Modelling, modelling theory, software, software engineering | 1 Comment
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  • On Modelling Theory, Abstraction Awareness and Complexity aware Modelling.

    Modelling theory is about the mapping from real world to models with main focus on software engineering and related areas like Business Process Modelling. Abstraction is seen as the core of modelling, thus Abstraction Awareness is closely related to Modelling Theory. Also Complexity Aware Modelling is close to Abstraction Awareness and Modelling Theory, since it it about applying results of complexity theory and finite model theory to software modelling, business modelling, systems engineering and software engineering.
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