FOTool: Modelling Indigenous Community Cultures in Sarawak

Formal-Object Tool (FOTool) is a software modelling approach that integrates formal specification and object oriented model. FOTool integrates the rigour of formal methods and the ease of use of OO techniques. The idea of FOTool is to provide an easy interface by allowing the application developer t...

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Main Authors: Mit, Edwin, Ng, Bong Ding, Cheah, Wai Shiang
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spelling my.unimas.ir.52062015-03-23T06:16:39Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/5206/ FOTool: Modelling Indigenous Community Cultures in Sarawak Mit, Edwin Ng, Bong Ding Cheah, Wai Shiang HM Sociology T Technology (General) Formal-Object Tool (FOTool) is a software modelling approach that integrates formal specification and object oriented model. FOTool integrates the rigour of formal methods and the ease of use of OO techniques. The idea of FOTool is to provide an easy interface by allowing the application developer to develop the software model by using the object-models, while the verification of the models is carried out by using formal models. Before the verification process, the object static and dynamic models need to be transformed into formal models based on the transformation rules defined in FOTool. This paper presents the FOTool architecture, the transformation rules from object to formal models, and discusses the application of FOTool in our continuous research in modeling, the indigenous communities’ knowledge in Sarawak, and also the challenges of modelling the complex cultural, taboos and beliefs of indigenous communities. The knowledge is generated from the heterogeneous cultural, taboos and beliefs of various ethnic groups in Sarawak. The traditional knowledge is then mapped to a logical explanation in relation to modern life style Scientific Research Publishing Inc. 2014 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/5206/1/Fotool%20modelling%20indignous%20community%20cultures%20in%20sarawak%20%28abstract%29.pdf Mit, Edwin and Ng, Bong Ding and Cheah, Wai Shiang (2014) FOTool: Modelling Indigenous Community Cultures in Sarawak. Journal of Software Engineering and Applications, 7. pp. 720-729.
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Mit, Edwin
Ng, Bong Ding
Cheah, Wai Shiang
FOTool: Modelling Indigenous Community Cultures in Sarawak
description Formal-Object Tool (FOTool) is a software modelling approach that integrates formal specification and object oriented model. FOTool integrates the rigour of formal methods and the ease of use of OO techniques. The idea of FOTool is to provide an easy interface by allowing the application developer to develop the software model by using the object-models, while the verification of the models is carried out by using formal models. Before the verification process, the object static and dynamic models need to be transformed into formal models based on the transformation rules defined in FOTool. This paper presents the FOTool architecture, the transformation rules from object to formal models, and discusses the application of FOTool in our continuous research in modeling, the indigenous communities’ knowledge in Sarawak, and also the challenges of modelling the complex cultural, taboos and beliefs of indigenous communities. The knowledge is generated from the heterogeneous cultural, taboos and beliefs of various ethnic groups in Sarawak. The traditional knowledge is then mapped to a logical explanation in relation to modern life style
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author Mit, Edwin
Ng, Bong Ding
Cheah, Wai Shiang
author_facet Mit, Edwin
Ng, Bong Ding
Cheah, Wai Shiang
author_sort Mit, Edwin
title FOTool: Modelling Indigenous Community Cultures in Sarawak
title_short FOTool: Modelling Indigenous Community Cultures in Sarawak
title_full FOTool: Modelling Indigenous Community Cultures in Sarawak
title_fullStr FOTool: Modelling Indigenous Community Cultures in Sarawak
title_full_unstemmed FOTool: Modelling Indigenous Community Cultures in Sarawak
title_sort fotool: modelling indigenous community cultures in sarawak
publisher Scientific Research Publishing Inc.
publishDate 2014
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/5206/1/Fotool%20modelling%20indignous%20community%20cultures%20in%20sarawak%20%28abstract%29.pdf
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