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http://pericles-project.eu/
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http://pericles-project.eu/
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http://pericles-project.eu/
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http://pericles-project.eu/
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http://pericles-project.eu/
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1. GRANT AGREEMENT: 601138 | SCHEME FP7 ICT 2011.4.3
Promoting and Enhancing Reuse of Information throughout the Content Lifecycle taking account of Evolving Semantics [Digital
Preservation]
Digital Ecosystem model
Johannes Biermann UGOE
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1. Definition
2. Purpose
3. Model components
a. Communities
b. Technical Infrastructure
c. Policy Management
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e. Change Management
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purpose for analysing and modelling the ability
of infrastructure to maintain the usefulness of
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necessary for a successful use at a later point
in time.
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4. to capture the current state of a system in order to
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◦ simulate change & management of complex digital
ecosystems
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◦ detection of policy violations
◦ trace the history of a changing ecosystem
◦ sheer curation approach
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5. another enterprise modelling technique like ARIS,
TOGAF, ArchiMate, ...
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in depth modelling of entities
dictating a system architecture
a lifecycle model
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Registration / Model update
Knowledge base
Metadata
extraction
PeriCAT
PET2LRM
Domain
ontologies
Model repository / Entity
registry
User interface
Model
builder
Test scenarios
User model
entry
Ontology
and entity
template
references
Content
Entities,
dependencies,
metadata
Validation
results
LRM
PET
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embedding
Topic
maps
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Digital
Ecosystem
3rd party
Ontologies
stored/registered on
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Process
PolicyDigital
Object
Technical Service Community
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Digital Objects
manage
executes
rulebase, constraints, validation
procedure, rulebase, constraints, validation
procedure, rulebase,
constraints, validation
rulebase,
constraints,
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Resources Dependencies Agents Events Versioning ...
Policy
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Digital Ecosystem extends LRM with a set of resources to model digital ecosystems
16. Types of dependencies
print medium
strong dependency (hard): a dependency that must exist
clock time server
weak dependency (soft): an optional dependency, depends on the use case
rule based dependency: a complex dependency with criterias
video stream network
throughput >= 10 MBit/s
latency < 40ms
18. The model provides templates of entities and relations
which need to be instantiated to get a model of a real
digital ecosystem.
Instances can be created via a Java interface with the
EcoBuilder
The EcoBuilder provides high level methods for well
defined modelling and creates an ontology file of the model
instance.
Therefore it is not necessary to be able to write ontology
files for creating an ontology of a digital ecosystem.
Ecosystem Model Instantiation