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Representing part-whole relationships in conceptual modeling: An empirical evaluation
conference contribution
posted on 2022-03-23, 03:47 authored by G Shanks, Elizabeth TansleyElizabeth Tansley, J Nuredini, D Tobin, R WeberThe part-of or part-whole construct is a fundamental element of many conceptual modeling grammars that is used to associate one thing (a component) with another thing (a composite). Substantive theoretical issues surrounding the part-whole construct remain to be resolved, however. For instance, contrary to widespread claims, the relationship between components and composites is not always transitive. Moreover, how the part-whole construct should be represented in a conceptual schema diagram remains a contentious issue. Some analysts argue composites should be represented as a relationship or association. Others argue they should be represented as an entity. In this paper we use an ontological theory to support our arguments that composites should be represented as entities and not relationships or associations. We also describe an experiment that we undertook to test whether representing composites as relationships or entities enables users to understand a domain better. Our results support our arguments that using entities to represent composites enables users to better understand a domain.
Funding
Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)
History
Start Page
89End Page
100Number of Pages
12Start Date
2002-12-15Finish Date
2002-12-18ISBN-10
1615670203ISBN-13
9781615670208Location
Barcelona, SpainPublisher
Association for Information SystemsPlace of Publication
OnlinePeer Reviewed
- Yes
Open Access
- No
External Author Affiliations
Faculty of Informatics and Communication; University of Melbourne; University of Queensland;Era Eligible
- No