Semantic Business Vocabulary Model (SBVM)

A Semantic Business Vocabulary Model (SBVM) defines the business terms, meanings, relationships, and usage constraints that govern a domain vocabulary. It provides a structured vocabulary foundation for business rules, schemas, models, reports, interfaces, and implementation artifacts.

An SBVM focuses on vocabulary meaning rather than ontology technology. It aligns business terminology with semantics, FIBO, controlled vocabularies, glossaries, taxonomies, conceptual models, schemas, ontologies, and ontology languages.

In DIDO Solutions work, an SBVM bridges human-readable terminology and formal semantic artifacts. It preserves traceability from business terms to rules, reports, schemas, models, interfaces, and implementation artifacts.

structured model of business terms, meanings, relationships, and usage constraints within a defined domain

DIDO Solutions usage, informed by terminology practice, semantic modeling practice, and FIBO usage in financial-domain semantic alignment.

SBVM identifies a DIDO-local vocabulary model concept. An SBVM defines vocabulary meaning before an architecture expresses selected content in schemas, ontologies, OWL, or other implementation artifacts.

An FX SBVM defines trade, counterparty, settlement date, currency pair, and notional amount, together with the relationships and usage constraints that distinguish those business terms.


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