Shopping Cart

No products in the cart.

BS ISO/IEC 19763-1:2015

$142.49

Information technology. Metamodel framework for interoperability (MFI) – Framework

Published By Publication Date Number of Pages
BSI 2015 30
Guaranteed Safe Checkout
Categories: ,

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to our online customer service team by clicking on the bottom right corner. We’re here to assist you 24/7.
Email:[email protected]

1.1 Inclusions

This is a part of the ISO/IEC19763 (Metamodel framework for interoperability) (MFI) family of standards. As the first part of MFI, this part provides an overview of the whole of MFI. In particular, the purpose, the underlying concepts, the overall architecture and the requirements for the development of other standards within the MFI family are described.

MFI provides a set of normative metamodels to enable the registration of many different types of model. Each of these metamodels is expressed as a UML Class Diagram.

MFI is evolving. Currently, in addition to this part, the MFI family comprises:

  • A core model and facilities for the basic mapping of models (Part 10)

  • A metamodel for ontology registration (Part 3)

  • A metamodel for process model registration (Part 5)

  • A metamodel for service model registration (Part 7)

  • A metamodel for role and goal model registration (Part 8)

  • A Technical Report describing on demand model selection based on RGPS (Role, Goal, Process and Service) (Part 9)

  • A metamodel for information model registration (Part 12)

  • A metamodel for form design registration (Part 13)

  • A metamodel for a registry summary (Part 6)

These parts are described in more detail in Annex A.

1.2 Exclusions

The MFI does not specify any physical structure of the registry where model information is to be recorded. MFI metamodels define standard views as models to be used in the registering of model instances in a model registry while actual instance documents could be stored in a model repository.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
7 Foreword
8 Introduction
9 1 Scope
1.1 Inclusions
1.2 Exclusions
10 2 Conformance
3 Normative references
4 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
4.1 Terms and definitions
4.1.1
4.1.2
4.1.3
11 4.1.4
4.1.5
4.1.6
4.1.7
4.1.8
metadata item
4.1.9
metadata object
4.1.10
metadata registry
4.1.11
metamodel
12 4.1.12
model
4.1.13
model construct
4.1.14
model element
4.1.15
model information
4.1.16
model registry
4.1.17
model repository
4.1.18
modelling facility
4.1.19
modelling language
13 4.1.20
ontology
4.1.21
process
4.1.22
process model
4.1.23
registration
4.1.24
registry
4.1.25
repository
4.1.26
service
4.2 Abbreviated terms
15 5 Purpose and objectives of MFI
5.1 Purpose of MFI
5.2 Strengthening interoperability and integration capability
5.2.1 Introduction
16 Figure 1 – Two types of interoperability
5.2.2 System interoperability
17 Figure 2 – Current problems with cross-industries interoperation
Figure 3 – Basic concept of model sharing through a model registry
18 5.2.3 Semantic interoperability
5.3 Registry interoperability
Figure 4 – Registry interoperability using RS and ROR
19 5.4 Model discovery
Figure 5 – Discovering services and processes based on RGPS
6 Model registration
6.1 Basic idea of the MFI metamodels
20 Figure 6 – MFI metamodels and the UML metamodel
6.2 Basic concept of model registration
Figure 7 – Basic concept of MFI registration
21 Figure 8 – Relationship between a model and its associated model information
22 7 MFI architecture
7.1 The overall structure of MFI
Figure 9 – Overall structure of MFI and its relationships to MDR and UML
7.2 A common modelling facility for MFI
23 Figure 10 – Basic concept of the core model
Figure 11 – Common base for MFI subparts
24 Annex A (informative) Internal structure of MFI
Figure A.1 – Relationship between parts within the MFI family of standards
26 Annex B (informative) Future harmonised structure for MFI and MDR
Figure B.1 – The future harmonisation target
27 Bibliography
BS ISO/IEC 19763-1:2015
$142.49