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Subject: RE: 28 Feb. Conference Call Report (meta modelling v frameworks)
Bob Thanks . Yes - I did see the REA information. Maybe we have a different frame of reference for meta levels vs frameworks within a meta level. I have viewed your REA as a framework within the model [application/business] level. As I understand the IRDS standard (and references implied in UML 1.1 Semantics - Section 2.2): - the meta level would be what we define ebXML items with ( business models, message models, state transitions....) with. - a model/business/application framework provides the key abstractions [subject areas] that we would define subtypes/specialisations for. As for meta-meta level I do not think that we need any extensions. For meta I think we need UML+ . My reviews of the HL7/M&M MDF meta structures indicate they are the most advanced in appropriate UML extensions, and I believe should form the basis for ebXML meta extensions of UML (or UML profile?) I believe that the REA is a A good business framework for a number of aspects of business modelling. Other vertical domain specialisations could be both 'adjacent'/peer to the REA, or specialisations within it. hope this gets my understanding acroos. Look forward to the comments. regards Keith Finkelde BT Portfolio Services email: keith.finkelde@btfinancialgroup.com phone: +61 2 9259 9765 -----Original Message----- From: Bob Haugen [mailto:linkage@interaccess.com] Sent: Wednesday,1 March 2000 11:00 To: 'Keith.Finkelde@btfinancialgroup.com' Subject: RE: 28 Feb. Conference Call Report >I do not understand this direction of heading to meta-meta models. Surely this will be >ThingType, Thing & ThingRelation! (MetaClassType, MetaClass & MetaClassRelation) Hi Keith, I know what you mean, but...did you see the REA ontology? It is a metamodel that is fairly simple, says something more useful than Thing etc., works in practice, and can encompass most of the content of the other 7 models: http://homepage.interaccess.com/~linkage/REA4ebXML.htm I would be interested to get your impression... -Bob Haugen
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