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The Diagram Definition OMG project is another alternative for metadata interchange, which can also express the layout and graphical representation. [2] XMI is an international standard: XMI 2.4.2 ISO/IEC 19509:2014 Information technology — XML Metadata Interchange (XMI) XMI 2.0 ISO/IEC 19503:2005 Information technology — XML Metadata ...
A conversion from MOF specification models (M3-, M2-, or M1-Layer) to W3C XML and XSD are specified by the XMI (ISO/IEC 19503) specification. XMI is an XML-based exchange format for models. [1]: xi From MOF to Java™ there is the Java Metadata Interchange (JMI) specification by Java Community Process. [1]: xi
The exchange format is defined by XSD (XML Schema) and XMI (XML for Metadata Interchange), a specification for transformation of OMG metamodels to XML. Pursuant to the OMG's policies, the metamodel is the result of an open process involving submissions by member organizations, following a Request for Proposal (RFP) issued in 2003. BPDM was ...
Part 15 - SysML XMI to XSD transformation [1] Part 21 - STEP-File Clear text encoding of the exchange structure; Part 22 - SDAI Standard data access interface specification; Part 23 - C++ language binding of the standard data access interface; Part 24 - C language binding of the standard data access interface; Part 25 - EXPRESS to OMG XMI binding
XMI – XML Metadata Interchange, an OMG metadata interchange standard CWM models enable users to trace the lineage of data – CWM provides objects that describe where the data came from and when and how the data was created.
In April 2011, the version 1.0.1 of ReqIF was adopted by OMG as a formal specification (OMG Document Number: formal/2011-04-02). In October 2013, version 1.1 was published (OMG Document Number: formal/2013-10-01). Changes are restricted to the text of the standard, the XML schema and underlying model have not changed.
In January 2008, the finalization phase was completed and the Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Business Rules (SBVR), Version 1.0 formal specification was released and is publicly available [5] at the Catalog of OMG Business Strategy, Business Rules and Business Process Management Specifications web page.
The OMG organization provides rough specifications rather than implementations, often as answers to Requests for Proposals (RFPs). The OMG documents the overall process in a document called the MDA Guide. Basically, an MDA tool is a tool used to develop, interpret, compare, align, measure, verify, transform, etc. models or metamodels. [5]