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ISO/IEC 19508

Information technology - Object Management Group Meta Object Facility (MOF) Core

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Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 15 April 2014
Status: active
Page Count: 82
ICS Code (Information coding): 35.040
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This International Standard provides the basis for metamodel definition in OMG's family of MDA languages and is based on a simplification of UML2's class modeling capabilities. In addition to providing the means for metamodel definition it adds core capabilities for model management in general, including Identifiers, a simple generic Tag capability and Reflective operations that are defined generically and can be applied regardless of metamodel.

MOF 2 Core is built on by other OMG MOF specifications, including the following (in this list 'MOF based model' means any model that instantiates a metamodel defined using MOF, which includes metamodels themselves):

• XMI - for interchanging MOF-based models in XML [XMI24]

•MOF 2 Facility and Object Lifecycle - for connecting to and managing collections of MOF-based model elements [MOFFOL]

•MOF 2 Versioning and Development Lifeycle - for managing versions and configurations of MOF-based models [MOFVD]

•MOF Queries Views and Transformations - for transforming MOF-based models [QVT]

•MOF Models to Text - for generating text, such as programs, from MOF-based models [MOFM2T]

•Object Constraint Language - for specifying constraints on MOF-based models [OCL]

Document History

ISO/IEC 19508
April 15, 2014
Information technology - Object Management Group Meta Object Facility (MOF) Core
This International Standard provides the basis for metamodel definition in OMG's family of MDA languages and is based on a simplification of UML2's class modeling capabilities. In addition to...

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