Subject: Re: BP Specshema vs. Context model
My comments on BPSS issues 102 and 114 suggest the BPSS go part way on this and include the detail under Business Document as shown in the UMM metamodel. Then there should be a clear handoff to the CC part of the metamodel that clearly shows the relationships to Business Information Objects and Core Components as extended by context, based on the ebXML Specification for the Role of Context in the Re-usability of Core Components in Business Processes. Regards, Paul Levine Karsten Riemer - Sun IR Development To: ebxml-core@lists.ebxml.org, ebxml-bp@lists.ebxml.org <Karsten.Riemer@eas cc: (bcc: Paul R. Levine/Telcordia) t.sun.com> Subject: BP Specshema vs. Context model 04/16/01 02:07 PM Please respond to Karsten Riemer - Sun IR Development I brought this issue up in today's joint BP/CC meeting: At Vancouver the BP metamodel team met with the Context Model team and compared metamodels. We decided that since the Context Model team was preparing a metamodel for context driven Documents, the BP metamodel team would remove the part of our specification schema that dealt with document model, and simply refer to the CC metamodel for context driven Documents. The CC metamodel for context driven Documents is shown as a UML class diagram at lines 156/157 in: http://ebxml.org/project_teams/core_components/ ebXMLTheroleofcontextinthere-usabilityofCoreComponentsandBusinessProcessesVer1.0 .pdf (the spec status page off ebXML.org lists a version 1.02 of what looks like the same document, but no such document is available for review yet) The questions now are: 1. Is the above document or a subsequent version of same still slated for approval in Vienna, and if so does it still contain the mentioned UML class diagram? 2. If not, then what should we do about a document model in BP specSchema. 3. If yes, who is responsible for aligning this model with the information model imbedded in UMM? Can someone please provide the answers or point me to the right person(s) so I can get the answers. This is critical to showing a complete picture of how the specifications work together. thanks, -karsten --------------------------------------------------- Karsten Riemer, b2b Architect XML Technology Center Sun Microsystems Inc., MailStop UBUR02-201 1 Network Drive, Burlington, MA 01803-0903 ph. 781-442-2679 fax 781-442-1437 e-mail karsten.riemer@sun.com ------------------------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe from this elist send a message with the single word "unsubscribe" in the body to: ebxml-bp-request@lists.ebxml.org
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