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Subject: RE: UML meta-modeling of UN/CEFACT Core Components
Bruno, Please cite exactly where in ccts a dictionary entry name is not required for a BBIE. Many thanks, Mark Mark R. Crawford Senior Research Fellow - LMI XML Lead W3C Advisory Committee, OASIS, RosettaNet Representative Vice Chair - OASIS UBL TC & Chair Naming and Design Rules Subcommittee Chair - UN/CEFACT XML Syntax Working Group Editor - UN/CEFACT Core Components LMI Government Consulting 2000 Corporate Ridge McLean, VA 22102-7805 703.917.7177 Phone 703.655.4810 Wireless The opportunity to make a difference has never been greater. www.lmi.org <http://www.lmi.org> -----Original Message----- From: Bruno TRAVERSON [mailto:bruno.traverson@edf.fr] Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 12:06 PM To: ubl-dev@lists.oasis-open.org; jon.bosak; CRAWFORD, Mark Cc: Bruno TRAVERSON Subject: UML meta-modeling of UN/CEFACT Core Components Hello, I am currently working on UML meta-modeling of UN/CEFACT Core Components. I have looked at the valuable work done in your XML implementation of UN/CEFACT Core Components. I have noticed some differences between the UML specification done by UN/CEFACT (version 2.01 - 15 November 2003) and your XML implementation - for instance, a Basic BIE has no Dictionary Entry Name in the UN/CEFACT specification and a DateType has a FormatText attribute that does not exist in your implementation. These differences may be due to the fact you are using a different version of the specification or due to the manual transformation from an UML specification to an XML implementation ;-) UML meta-modeling may be a good solution to seamlessly translate the UML specification into an XML specification. Are you aware of other people working on that topic? I would be glad to exchange viewpoints with them. Thanks in advance. Regards, Bruno Traverson EDF R&D
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