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    Gaining Insights into Conceptual Models: A Graph-Theoretic Querying Approach by Danny Medvedev, Uri Shani, Dov Dori

    Published 2021-01-01
    Subjects: “…Object-Process Methodology (OPM)…”
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    COIM: An Object-Process Based Method for Analyzing Architectures of Complex, Interconnected, Large-Scale Socio-Technical Systems by Osorio, Carlos A., Dori, Dov, Sussman, Joseph M.

    Published 2016
    “…We propose an approach and a method to address these needs that is grounded in the theory of systems architecture and builds on the strengths of Object Process Methodology (OPM) and the process for representing Complex Large-scale Interconnected Open Socio-technical (CLIOS) systems. …”
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    Conceptual modeling in systems biology fosters empirical findings: the mRNA lifecycle. by Dov Dori, Mordechai Choder

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…Here we propose Object-Process Methodology (OPM), a holistic conceptual modeling paradigm, as a means to model both diagrammatically and textually biological systems formally and intuitively at any desired number of levels of detail. …”
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    Conceptual modeling of mRNA decay provokes new hypotheses. by Judith Somekh, Gal Haimovich, Adi Guterman, Dov Dori, Mordechai Choder

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…This model is often informal and stored mentally or textually, making it prone to contain undetected inconsistencies, inaccuracies, or even contradictions, not much less than a representation in free natural language. Using Object-Process Methodology (OPM), a formal yet visual and humanly accessible conceptual modeling language, we have created an executable working model of the mRNA decay process in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, as well as the import of its components to the nucleus following mRNA decay. …”
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