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Subject: OMG Model Driven Architecture
This is good news. However, I'd add that the technology independent approach is not limited to the OMG or ebXML Technology independent business process and information modeling has been under development in UN/CEFACT and the TeleManagement Forum for 3 or 4 years. More recently, it has been adopted by SWIFT, ITU-T, ANSI T1, GCI and RosettaNet. The last two days in Geneva a conference called Business Object Summit took place addressing technology independent standardization in the cross-domain business environment. The Summit was sponsored by the ISO, IEC, ITU and UN/CEFACT. Paul Levine ---------------------- Forwarded by Paul R. Levine/Telcordia on 11/29/2000 10:17 AM --------------------------- Cory Casanave <cory-c@dataaccess.com> on 11/28/2000 03:17:11 PM To: "'ebxml-bp@lists.ebxml.org'" <ebxml-bp@lists.ebxml.org>, ebxml.core@lists.ebxml.org, knaujok@pacbell.net cc: (bcc: Paul R. Levine/Telcordia) Subject: OMG Model Driven Architecture For those of you who have involvement in the OMG as well as EbXml - you should note some very important changes that are taking place within OMG. I should preface this with a caution that this is in-progress within OMG and not yet official policy. As you may know OMG founded CORBA as it's first technology base and has since become the founder of the Unified Modeling Language (UML). OMG has spawned a number of very active domain groups which produce industry specific specifications. Until now OMG specifications were expected to be CORBA specifications. What is changing is that OMG is moving to become middleware independent. OMG domain specifications would be expressed in terms of UML and then mapped to multiple technologies (Corba included). This is a huge step. No other cross-domain organization is technology independent, I think we will see an overwhelming response as domain groups use OMG to produce specifications that can be used on Corba, COM, EJB, EbXml, MQ and whatever technology is hot next year. The good news is that this opens the door for a tighter collaboration between EbXml and OMG - they are now truly complementary. The work that is being done in the BP group fits well with the technology independent modeling approach OMG would like to use. OMG domain specifications may become EbXml domain specifications via MDA. Some of us have also been trying to keep the OMG work and the EbXml work compatible - and it looks like this is on a good track. Below is a reference to the OMG initiative, which will be a topic of much discussion at the OMG meeting in 2 weeks. Those with cross-involvement may want to stay in touch. Regards, Cory Casanave > http://cgi.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc?omg/2000-11-05 > > > >
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