Abstract
We introduce the Concept→Model→Graph→View Cycle (CMGVC). The CMGVC facili-tates coherent architecture analysis, reasoning, insight, and decision making based on conceptual models that are transformed into a generic, robust graph data structure (GDS). The GDS is then transformed into multiple views of the model, which inform stakeholders in various ways. This GDS-based approach decouples the view from the model and constitutes a powerful enhancement of model-based systems engineering (MBSE). The CMGVC applies the rigorous foundations of Category Theory, a mathematical framework of representations and transformations. We show that modeling languages are categories, drawing an analogy to programming languages. The CMGVC architecture is superior to direct transformations and language-coupled common representations. We demonstrate the CMGVC to transform a conceptual system architecture model built with the Object Process Modeling Language (OPM) into dual graphs and a stakeholder-informing matrix that stimulates system architecture insight.
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Mordecai, Y., Fairbanks, J., & Crawley, E. F. (2021). Category-theoretic formulation of the model-based systems architecting cognitive-computational cycle. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(4), 1–30. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11041945
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