System for visualization and modification of a domain model
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1. A method for managing information in a domain model, the method comprising the steps of:
- utilizing at least a first and second domain rule to define a first dynamic taxonomy;
utilizing at least a first and third domain rule to define a second dynamic taxonomy;
the first and second domain rules not resulting in the same transformation;
the second and third domain rules not resulting in the same transformation;
the first and third domain rules not resulting in the same transformation;
extracting information from the domain model through the first dynamic taxonomy; and
extracting information from the domain model through the second dynamic taxonomy.
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Abstract
Viewing of representations of a portion of the domain model is permitted, based on simple criteria, with those representations reflecting the application of all rules within the domain model, and translating all manipulations of the representation back to corresponding alterations of the domain model, triggering further changes based on domain rules.
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1. A method for managing information in a domain model, the method comprising the steps of:
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utilizing at least a first and second domain rule to define a first dynamic taxonomy;
utilizing at least a first and third domain rule to define a second dynamic taxonomy;
the first and second domain rules not resulting in the same transformation;
the second and third domain rules not resulting in the same transformation;
the first and third domain rules not resulting in the same transformation;
extracting information from the domain model through the first dynamic taxonomy; and
extracting information from the domain model through the second dynamic taxonomy. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method for defining a dynamic taxonomy comprising the steps of:
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defining at least one domain rule;
said at least one domain rule defining how a domain model is filtered and transformed;
said at least one domain rule validated to ensure logical consistency; and
persisting the at least one domain rule into a domain model. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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5. A method for managing information in a domain model, the method comprising the steps of:
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utilizing at least one domain rule to define a dynamic taxonomy; and
extracting information from the domain model through the dynamic taxonomy. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method for managing information in a domain model, the method comprising the steps of:
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utilizing at least one domain rule to define a dynamic taxonomy; and
modifying some or all of the domain model by making changes through the dynamic taxonomy. - View Dependent Claims (15)
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16. A method for managing information in a domain model, the method comprising the steps of:
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at least one user utilizing at least one domain rule to define a dynamic taxonomy;
at least one user extracting information from the domain model through the dynamic taxonomy; and
at least one user viewing a representation of said information extracted through the dynamic taxonomy. - View Dependent Claims (17)
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18. A method for managing information in a domain model, the method comprising the steps of:
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utilizing a first at least one domain rule to define a first dynamic taxonomy;
extracting information from the domain model through the first dynamic taxonomy;
utilizing a second at least one domain rule together with the first dynamic taxonomy to define a second dynamic taxonomy; and
extracting information from the domain model through the first and the second dynamic taxonomy.
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19. A method for managing information in a domain model, the method comprising the steps of:
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utilizing a first at least one domain rule to define a first dynamic taxonomy; and
modifying some or all of the domain model by making changes through the first dynamic taxonomy;
utilizing a second at least one domain rule together with the first dynamic taxonomy to define a second dynamic taxonomy; and
modifying some or all of the domain model by making changes through the second dynamic taxonomy.
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20. An apparatus for managing information in a domain model, the apparatus comprising:
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first means utilizing at least one domain rule to define a dynamic taxonomy; and
second means for extracting information from the domain model through the dynamic taxonomy. - View Dependent Claims (21, 22, 23)
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24. An apparatus for managing information in a domain model, the apparatus comprising:
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first means utilizing at least one domain rule to define a dynamic taxonomy; and
second means responsive to changes made through the dynamic taxonomy, for modifying some or all of the domain model. - View Dependent Claims (25)
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26. An apparatus for managing information in a domain model, the apparatus comprising:
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first means utilizing at least a first and second domain rule to define a first dynamic taxonomy;
second means utilizing at least a first and third domain rule to define a second dynamic taxonomy;
the first and second domain rules not resulting in the same transformation;
the second and third domain rules not resulting in the same transformation;
the first and third domain rules not resulting in the same transformation;
third means for extracting information from the domain model through the first dynamic taxonomy; and
fourth means for extracting information from the domain model through the second dynamic taxonomy. - View Dependent Claims (27)
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28. An apparatus for managing information in a domain model, the apparatus comprising:
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first means for at least one user to utilize at least one domain rule to define a dynamic taxonomy;
second means for at least one user to extract the information from the domain model through the dynamic taxonomy; and
third means for at least one user to view a representation of said information extracted through the dynamic taxonomy. - View Dependent Claims (29)
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30. An apparatus for managing information in domain model, the apparatus comprising:
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first means utilizing a first at least one domain rule to define a first dynamic taxonomy;
second means for extracting information from the domain model through the first dynamic taxonomy;
third means utilizing a second at least one domain rule together with the first dynamic taxonomy to define a second dynamic taxonomy; and
fourth means for extracting information from the domain model through the first and second dynamic taxonomy.
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31. An apparatus for managing information in a domain model, the apparatus comprising:
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first means utilizing a first at least one domain rule to define a first dynamic taxonomy;
second means for modifying some or all of the domain model by making changes through the first dynamic taxonomy;
third means utilizing a second at least one domain rule together with the first dynamic taxonomy to define a second dynamic taxonomy; and
fourth means for modifying some or all of the domain model by making changes through the second dynamic taxonomy.
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