WP1: Model and Language Research

Research Aims

The aim is to develop a high-level model and language paradigms for the specification of DMI processes. The development will be characterised by combining the goal of highest possible ADMIRE platform performance with that of highly productive platform control offered by a high-level user interface. The platform architecture, which will be developed in parallel with the model and language, will provide key architectural support for the efficient implementation of the processes they describe.

The methods applied to achieve these objectives can be characterised in the following way:

  1. Identify the requirements for a feasible high-level DMI language
  2. Develop the ADMIRE model to support that language
  3. Produce iterative versions of definitions of both the model and language
  4. Validate each version of the definitions through a prototype
  5. Publish and encourage wider adoption of the model and language

This research and development will be significantly driven by inputs provided by other workpackages, especially WP2 and WP6. WP2 will be the main consumer of the output produced by this effort.

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Key Reports

  • Deliverable report D1.1, the ADMIRE Project, Aug 2008. ADMIRE - Towards the High-Level DMI Model, Language and Ontology. Peter Brezany, Ehtesham ul Haq Dar, Ibrahim Elsayed, Yuzhang Han, Ivan Janciak, Fakhri Alam Khan, Sabri Pllana, Yuan Tian, Alexander Wöhrer, Malcolm Atkinson, Jano van Hemert, Oscar Corcho, Carlos Buil Aranda, Marian Babik, and Rob Baxter.
  • Deliverable report D1.2, the ADMIRE Project, Feb 2009. ADMIRE - DMI Model, Language and Ontology. Peter Brezany, Carlos Buil, Ivan Janciak, and Sabri Pllana.
  • Research prototype D1.3, the ADMIRE Project, Feb 2009. ADMIRE - DMI-WF: XML-Schema specification version 1.0. Peter Brezany, Ivan Janciak, and Sabri Pllana.
  • Deliverable report D1.4, the ADMIRE Project, Aug 2009. On the Systematic Design of DMIL. Peter Brezany, Ivan Janciak, Malcolm Atkinson, and Jano van Hemert.
  • Deliverable report D1.5, the ADMIRE Project, Aug 2009. ADMIRE - Report on progress of model, language and ontology research. Peter Brezany, Ivan Janciak, Alexander Woehrer, Carlos Buil Aranda, Malcolm Atkinson, and Jano van Hemert.

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