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Douglas K. Barry · 2003
This book begins with a high-level example of how an average person in an organization might interact with a service-oriented architecture. As the book progresses, more technical detail is added in a "peeling of the onion" approach.
SDL 2005: Model Driven: 12th International SDL Forum, ... - Page 76
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Andreas Prinz, ‎Rick Reed, ‎Jeanne Reed · 2005
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JMI is based on the Meta Object Facility (MOF) developed by the Object Management Group (OMG). JMI defines the standard Java interface to the modeling components which are part of MOF. JMI also provides for Meta-Model and Meta-data ...Object Modeling with the OCL: The Rationale behind the ...
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Tony Clark, ‎Jos Warmer · 2003
This book contains key contributions to the development of OCL. Most papers are developments of work reported at different conferences and workshops.
Business Object Design and Implementation II: OOPSLA’96, ...
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Dilip Patel, ‎Jeff Sutherland, ‎Joaquin Miller · 2012
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2.1 Conceptual positioning Currently, the OMG is very active in finding the right boundaries between the Meta Object Facility (MOF), the Business Object Facility (BOF) and the Object Analysis and Design Facility (OA&DF).Building Transformation Networks for Consistent Evolution of ...
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Klare, Heiko · 2022
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We depict two modeling formalisms, the Meta Object Facility and Ecore, which are commonly used in software engineering and which we use in this thesis. Using a common modeling formalism for all models and metamodels enables the ...Semantic Web and Model-Driven Engineering - Page 229
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Fernando S. Parreiras · 2012
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... 176 OWL, 35–39, 146 SPARQL, 40–41 SPARQLAS, 202–203 Meta Object Facility (MOF), 10, 12, 15, 90 essential constructs of (EMOF), 12–13 Meta Object Facility (MOF)-based metamodel, 68 Meta Object Facility (MOF) compliant models, ...Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems - Page 233
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Hartmut König, ‎Kurt Geihs, ‎Thomas Preuss · 1997
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The work described in this paper is currently being considered by the Object Management Group for their " Meta Object Facility " ( MOF ) [ 1 ] , i.e. as the standard meta - information service for the CORBA environment .Platform Ontologies for the Model-Driven Architecture - Page 27
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Dennis Wagelaar · 2009
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The OMG standard for the definition of meta-models is the Meta Object Facility (MOF) [OMG06b]. A framework that aims to follow the MOF standard is the Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF) [BSM+03].Simulation Conceptual Modeling - Page 231
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Jeffrey Strickland · 2011
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Beyond the M3-model, the Meta-Object Facility describes the means to create and manipulate models and meta-models by defining CORBA interfaces that describe those operations. Because of the similarities between the Meta-Object Facility ...Automated Improvement of Software Architecture Models for ... - Page 46
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Koziolek, Anne · 2014
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For ex- ample, the Essential Meta Object Facility (EMOF) (Object Management Group (OMG), 2006a) is such a meta-metamodel which describes, among others, UML models. It is independent of the target domain to model software architectures.