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ResiliOnt: The Resilience Core Ontology

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This repository hosts ResiliOnt, a core ontology that aims to provide a clear and robust definition of resilience by leveraging the Unified Foundational Ontology (UFO) and OntoUML. By addressing the ambiguities and inconsistencies in existing definitions of resilience, ResiliOnt seeks to ensure interoperability and clarity across various domains and facilitate interdisciplinary research.

The work described in this repository is presented in the academic paper "Ontological Foundations of Resilience", which can be downloaded from the link.

Related Ontologies

ResiliOnt leverages concepts from the Common Ontology of Value and Risk (COVER) and the Capabilities Ontology. These ontologies provide the baseline for understanding concepts used in ResiliOnt, such as the relationships between capabilities and concepts like vulnerabilities and threats.

  • COVER: Introduces key concepts such as Objects at Risk, Threat Events, and Vulnerabilities, which are integral to modeling resilience. For more details, please refer to:

    • Sales, Tiago Prince, Baião, Fernanda, and others. "The Common Ontology of Value and Risk." In Conceptual Modeling, Springer International Publishing, Cham, 2018, pp. 121-135.
  • Capabilities Ontology: Explores the nature of capabilities and their enabling and disabling relationships, contributing to a deeper understanding of how resilience can be achieved and observed. For more details, please refer to:

    • Calhau, Rodrigo F., Prince Sales, Tiago, and others. "A System Core Ontology for Capability Emergence Modeling." In Enterprise Design, Operations, and Computing - 27th International Conference, EDOC 2023, Groningen, The Netherlands, October 30 - November 3, 2023, Proceedings, Springer, 2023, pp. 3-20. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-46587-1_1.

Contents

ResiliOnt is found in the ontouml/ folder. The files there contained are:

  • vpp: The editable Visual Paradigm project file containing the OntoUML ontology model and UML Object Diagrams with examples of possible instantiations.
  • json: The OntoUML model serialized to JSON using OntoUML-Schema.
  • images/: Images of the OntoUML model and UML Object diagrams illustrating examples of the ontology's instantiation.
  • archive/: Old versions of ResiliOnt.

How to Cite

If you use this work in your research, please cite it as follows:

APA Style Citation:

Barcelos, P. P. F., Calhau, R. F., Oliveira, Í., Sales, T. P., Gailly, F., Poels, G., & Guizzardi, G. (2024). Ontological foundations of resilience. In Proceedings of the 43rd International Conference on Conceptual Modeling: Conceptual Modeling, AI, and Beyond (ER 2024). Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, October 28-31.

BibTeX Citation:

@inproceedings{barcelos2024ontological,
title={Ontological foundations of resilience},
author={Barcelos, Pedro Paulo F. and Calhau, Rodrigo F. and Oliveira, Ítalo and Sales, Tiago Prince and Gailly, Frederik and Poels, Geert and Guizzardi, Giancarlo},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 43rd International Conference on Conceptual Modeling: Conceptual Modeling, AI, and Beyond (ER 2024)},
year={2024},
address={Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA},
month={October 28-31}
}

You can download the full paper here.

How to Contribute

Contributions are welcomed! If you would like to contribute, you can create Pull Requests (PRs) or open issues in the repository.

Authors

This work was developed by researchers from the Business Informatics Group of Ghent University, Belgium and the Semantics, Cybersecurity & Services Group at the University of Twente, Netherlands.

Pedro Paulo F. Barcelos ORCID GitHub LinkedIn
Rodrigo F. Calhau ORCID GitHub LinkedIn
Ítalo Oliveira ORCID GitHub LinkedIn
Tiago Prince Sales ORCID GitHub LinkedIn
Frederik Gailly ORCID GitHub LinkedIn
Geert Poels ORCID GitHub LinkedIn
Giancarlo Guizzardi ORCID LinkedIn

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