Hi All,
You may be interested in a
podcast at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rfe46QzguF8 that
Joshua Sutherland prepared, interviewing me on Object-Process Methodology (OPM) ISO 19450:2024. After reviewing OPM principles and the minimalistic elegance of object-process ontology, we delve into OPM and AI with the euro-conceptual approach, the emerging model-based standards authoring ISO 17849 International Standard, integrating conceptual and computational modeling, and much more.
Among the comments already received, here is one from @kwxilvr, posted yesterday:
"OPM stands alongside moveable type as one of the greatest advances in human communications. I hope that OPM will be rightly regarded as a key contribution, not only to engineering but also to conceptual modeling, linguistics, and the sciences ... OPM was broadly learnable; it offered a general-purpose set of relationship verbs and enabled any domain expert to add their own domain terms. And it really worked to express all kinds of enterprise project concepts. And it was particularly powerful at "sketching" ideas quickly, but with more "syntax power" than mind maps or flowcharts..."
I am looking forward to hearing your comments and answering questions you may have. Enjoy!