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xml-dev
WG: Object Role Modelling (ORM) or UML or ?? for designing Schemas
by Inga Eckermann other posts by this author
Feb 13 2001 11:31AM messages near this date
Schema Compression | RE: Open Source XML Editor
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Von:	Eckermann, Inga
Gesendet am:	Montag, 12. Februar 2001 15:44
An:	'xml-dev@xml.org'
Betreff:	Object Role Modelling (ORM) or UML or ?? for designing Schemas

Hello,

I would like to hear, which modelling languages and/or methods you use when 
developing Schemas.
In an article "Object Role Modelling and XML-Schema" was written that the 
data modeling support is richer than other notations, i.e. UML.
My first thought is, that it has more advantages to stick to a widely used 
modelling language like UML particularly as the ORM-Diagram is quite 
confusing when complex relations are expressed.

But the approaches of UDDI and the Specification from Rational seems to be 
different.
For example, elements of one complexTpye are displayed in Rational 
specification as role-names and  in UDDI they are either attributes 
(simple) or other classes which are
linked with an association.

I would be glad, to hear from best practices, experiences and maybe other 
ressources about this topic.
Thank you!!

Mit freundlichen Grussen von
Inga Eckermann
ProFI Consult Gesellschaft fur Unternehmensberatung mbH
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Rendsburger Str. 34 * 30659 Hannover
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mailto:inga.eckermann@profi-consult.de

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