Existential Ontology and Thinging Modeling in Software Engineering
Sabah Al-Fedaghi

TL;DR
This paper explores the integration of Heidegger's existential ontology with thinging modeling in software engineering, aiming to deepen conceptual understanding and enhance modeling techniques.
Contribution
It introduces a philosophical foundation for thinging in software modeling by connecting Heidegger's existential ontology with the thinging machine approach.
Findings
The thinging machine can model existential ontology.
Heidegger's concept of being provides insights into modeling things.
Non-Dasein things can be effectively modeled using TM.
Abstract
This study is a sequel to a previous study entitled Thinging for Software Engineers, which showed that the notion of thing, in contrast to objectification, has some beneficial orientations in modeling. The incorporation of thinging in conceptual modeling is required to explain the roots of Heidegger s conception of things. This requires an understanding of Heidegger s existential ontology to identify any relationship to thinging. This paper is an exploration of existential ontology in search of further clarification of the concept of thinging. We start by reviewing the thinging machine (TM) introduced in Thinging for Software Engineers and provide a full example of its utilization in modeling an ordering system. We follow this with a discussion of the being (existence) of things in the word and Heidegger s interpretation of time as a possible horizon for any understanding whatsoever of…
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