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Figure E.3: Mapping meta-model to GPO<br />

<strong>for</strong> those properties. Since the value is also the annotatable model element/instance,<br />

"Annotate" button provides a short-path to browse this instance. For those links to<br />

the reference ontology, "Add" button can activate the ontology selection dialog and<br />

"Remove" button is <strong>for</strong> deleting the values <strong>of</strong> the property.<br />

The goal annotation requires the generated PSAM model from the model annotation.<br />

Having the similar UI with the model annotation, the goal annotation properties<br />

are listed in the middle between the model elements and the reference ontology (Figure<br />

E.5). The target <strong>of</strong> the goal annotation is Activity and the sub-activity hierarchy is<br />

important <strong>for</strong> the automatic annotation, so that the model elements are listed as not<br />

the GPO instances but the model tree in the goal annotation UI. The manual annotation<br />

is to select the goal concept from the ontology selection dialog. When automating<br />

the goal annotation, a list <strong>of</strong> the goal options <strong>for</strong> the annotation is generated from the<br />

automatic goal annotation algorithm. The weights <strong>of</strong> the match are also displayed to<br />

indicate which goals have the higher priority <strong>for</strong> this annotation. Figure E.6 illustrates<br />

the results <strong>of</strong> the automatic goal annotation.

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