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BS ISO/IEC 19793:2008:2010 Edition

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Information technology. Open distributed processing. Use of UML for ODP viewpoint specifications

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BSI 2010 118
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This Recommendation | International Standard defines use of the Unified Modeling Language (UML 2.1.1 Superstructure Specification, OMG document formal/07-02-05) for expressing system specifications in terms of the viewpoint specifications defined by the Reference Model of Open Distributed Processing (RM-ODP, ITU-T Recs X.901 to X.904 | ISO/IEC 10746 Parts 1 to 4) and the Enterprise Language (ITU-T Rec. X.911 | ISO/IEC 15414). It covers:

  1. the expression of a system specification in terms of RM-ODP viewpoint specifications using defined UML concepts and extensions (e.g., structuring rules, technology mappings, etc.);

  2. relationships between the resultant RM-ODP viewpoint specifications.

This document is intended for the following audiences:

  • ODP modellers who want to use the UML notation for expressing their ODP specifications in a graphical and standard way;

  • UML modellers who want to use the RM-ODP concepts and mechanisms to structure their UML system specifications; and

  • modelling tool suppliers, who wish to develop UML-based tools that are capable of expressing RM-ODP viewpoint specifications.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
5 CONTENTS
7 FOREWORD
8 0 Introduction
11 1 Scope
2 Normative references
2.1 Identical Recommendations | International Standards
2.2 OMG specifications
12 3 Definitions
3.1 Definitions from ODP standards
3.2 Definitions from the Enterprise Language
3.3 Definitions from the Unified Modeling Language
13 3.4 Definitions from ODP standards refined or extended in this Recommendation | International Standard
Abbreviations
Conventions
14 Overview of modelling and system specification approach
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Overview of ODP concepts (extracted from RM-ODP Part 1)
18 6.3 Overview of UML concepts
19 6.4 Universes of discourse, ODP specifications and UML models
20 6.5 Modeling concepts and UML profiles for ODP viewpoint languages and correspondences
6.6 General principles for expressing and structuring ODP system specifications using UML
21 6.7 Correspondences between viewpoint specifications
22 7 Enterprise specification
7.1 Modelling concepts
26 7.2 UML profile
34 7.3 Enterprise specification structure (in UML terms)
35 7.4 Viewpoint correspondences for the enterprise language
36 8 Information specification
8.1 Modelling concepts
38 8.2 UML profile
40 8.3 Information specification structure (in UML terms)
41 8.4 Viewpoint correspondences for the information language
9 Computational specification
9.1 Modelling concepts
46 9.2 UML profile
52 9.3 Computational specification structure (in UML terms)
9.4 Viewpoint correspondences for the computational language
53 10 Engineering specification
10.1 Modelling concepts
62 10.2 UML profile
66 10.3 Engineering specification structure (in UML terms)
67 10.4 Viewpoint correspondences for the engineering language
68 11 Technology Specification
11.1 Modelling concepts
11.2 UML profile
69 11.3 Technology specification structure (in UML terms)
70 11.4 Viewpoint correspondences for the technology language
12 Correspondences specification
12.1 Modelling concepts
71 12.2 UML profile
72 13 Modelling conformance in ODP system specifications
13.1 Modelling conformance concepts
13.2 UML profile
73 14 Conformance and compliance to this document
14.1 Conformance
14.2 Compliance
74 Annex A – An example of ODP specifications using UML
A.1 The Templeman Library System
75 A.2 Enterprise specification in UML
89 A.3 Information specification in UML
97 A.4 Computational specification in UML
103 A.5 Engineering specification in UML
112 A.6 Technology specification in UML
BS ISO/IEC 19793:2008
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