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How to apply OASIS UBL NDR 2.0 to your own UML class model

Data Management Solutions is pleased to announce MXV -  a Model-driven XML Vocabulary design solution:

 

Find out how your own UML class model can be implemented in a style very similar to OASIS UBL NDR 2.0 and how to derive your own  W3C XML Library and Document Schemas from UML.

 

Two implementation options:

      + Entirely manual, or

      + Use a popular modelling tool, and optionally deploy  MXV Productivity Tools to
          - perform NDR compliance checks on UML and XML Schema models

          - synchronise XML Library Schema models with UML master model

          - generate W3C Library and Document Schemas

          - generate OASIS Genericode, Context Value Association and ISO Schematron skeleton files (for optional Value Validation)

          - generate document schema and value validation documentation

          - assemble shippable delivery packages for selected document schemas

          - perform version management, version compares
          - perform impact analysis from UML-to-XML Schema
          - and many more features

 

Data Management Solutions is pleased to share details of this portable, industry-independent, yet customisable XML Schema design solution at
http://www.d-m-s.co.nz/serv_xmlschema.htm

 

Please feel free to contact me with any queries you may have.

 

Regards,

 

Juerg Tschumperlin

Data Management Solutions

Wellington, New Zealand

www.d-m-s.co.nz

 

cc: XML-dev, CLR-dev, UBL-dev

 



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