The MCUBERT Semantic Network describes the conceptual structure of the modern enterprise. It is applicable universally to all enterprises, and this semantic network is the heart of the MCUBERT frameworks as this forms the basis for all the applications built on top of it. The MCUBERT semantic network consists of the following.
There are two classes of Semantic Types. The first class contains the structural Semantic Types. And the second class contains the event and activity specific semantic types...
There are two classes of Semantic Relationships, the first class of semantic relationships are used to represent the relationships between the semantic types and the second class of semantic relationships are used to represent the interactions between enterprise objects...
Enterprise Objects are used to represent and categorize the different types of objects that exist in the Enterprise. An enterprise object is a logical representation of a class of actual systems, applications, infrastructure found in the Enterprises...
Structural Semantic Types in MCUBERT:
The structural Semantic Types along with the Semantic Relationships are used to build a conceptual structure of any Enterprise. This enables the RASP definitions at every dimension of the enterprise. These Semantic Types are organized into three Semantic Groups...
The Semantic Types within this group bring out the monitorable aspects of EPM of objects and factors to be taken into account for as part of this. For example "Schedule" and "Working-Hours" bring in the notion of when objects are active so that they can be monitored. Adaptor and Data Source represent the behavior of objects that gather data for multiple other objects. An unavailable adaptor or data source translates to the system not being able to monitor many enterprise objects...
These Semantic Types are used to represent the higher order objects and the dimension they belong to. They also serve to identify the default owners of these objects as well as the reporting structures that are associated with these objects...