Acta Informatica

, Volume 38, Issue 1, pp 1–44 | Cite as

Category-theoretic fibration as an abstraction mechanism in information systems

  • Robert M. Colomb
  • C.N.G. Dampney
  • Michael Johnson
Original articles

Abstract.

This paper examines the problem of establishing a formal relationship of abstraction and refinement between abstract enterprise models and the concrete information systems which implement them. It introduces and justifies a number of reasonableness requirements, which turn out to justify the use of category theoretic concepts, particularly fibrations, to precisely specify a semantics for enterprise models which enables them to be considered as abstractions of the conceptual models from which the implementing information systems are built. The category-theoretic concepts are developed towards the problem of testing whether a system satisfies the fibration axioms, and are applied to case studies to demonstrate their practicability.

Keywords

Information System Conceptual Model Theoretic Concept Formal Relationship Enterprise Model 
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Copyright information

© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2001

Authors and Affiliations

  • Robert M. Colomb
    • 1
  • C.N.G. Dampney
    • 2
  • Michael Johnson
    • 2
  1. 1.School of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, The University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Queensland 4072 Australia (e-mail: colomb@csee.uq.edu.au) AU
  2. 2.Department of Computing, Macquarie University, NSW 2109 Australia AU

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