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Executable Ontologies: Synthesizing Event Semantics with Dataflow Architecture

Published: September 11, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2509.09775v1

By: Aleksandr Boldachev

Potential Business Impact:

Lets computer programs change themselves while running.

Business Areas:
Semantic Web Internet Services

This paper presents boldsea, Boldachev's semantic-event approach -- an architecture for modeling complex dynamic systems using executable ontologies -- semantic models that act as dynamic structures, directly controlling process execution. We demonstrate that integrating event semantics with a dataflow architecture addresses the limitations of traditional Business Process Management (BPM) systems and object-oriented semantic technologies. The paper presents the formal BSL (boldsea Semantic Language), including its BNF grammar, and outlines the boldsea-engine's architecture, which directly interprets semantic models as executable algorithms without compilation. It enables the modification of event models at runtime, ensures temporal transparency, and seamlessly merges data and business logic within a unified semantic framework.

Page Count
22 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Artificial Intelligence