The HBMS Story

Judith Michael, Claudia Steinberger, Vladimir A. Shekhovtsov, Fadi Al Machot, Suneth Ranasinghe, Gert Morak
2018 Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures - An International Journal  
The aim of the Human Behavior Monitoring and Support (HBMS) project has been to actively assist individuals in activities of daily living and other situations using users' own episodic knowledge. This knowledge is represented and preserved in HBMS in the HCM, the Human Cognitive Model, expressed in the domain specific modelling language HCM-L. HCM also forms the base for reasoning, model matching and support state visualization. Moreover, in the HBMS-System conceptual models are also used to
more » ... ine interfaces to activity recognition systems, support clients and data available in the Semantic Web. Thus, we see HBMS-System as an application of the Model Centered Architecture (MCA) paradigm. This paper describes how the project evolved over time, its main challenges and milestones, its main processes and their dependencies, and what is going to happen in the next future.
doi:10.18417/emisa.si.hcm.26 dblp:journals/emisaij/MichaelSSMRM18 fatcat:zghm2qnnyrcehcrawr73d5vnce