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Key: AML_-4
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Legacy Issue Number: 19803
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Status: closed
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Source: Adaptive ( Mr. Pete Rivett)
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Summary:
P94 refers to a MOF metamodel “An AOM Model is an instance of an AOM 2.0 MOF Meta-model. “ but this is not provided as part of the normative files. Even the informative files contain only proprietary ecore metamodel. I believe Eclipse can make use of EMOF which is very close to ecore and is an OMG standard.
Given that the QVT files are normative, there should be normative definitions for the source and target for the transformations
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Reported: AML 1.0b1 — Wed, 1 Jul 2015 04:00 GMT
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Disposition: Closed; No Change — AML 1.0
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Disposition Summary:
AOM and ADL not under control of OMG
The specifications of the Archetype Object Model (AOM) and Archetype Definition Language (ADL), including their model representations, are issued and owned by the openEHR Foundation, an independent standardization organization. The OMG, and OMG specifications, can only reference AOM and ADL.
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Updated: Mon, 16 Oct 2017 15:22 GMT
AML_ — MOF metamodel not provided as normative file
- Key: AML_-4
- OMG Task Force: Archetype Modeling Language (AML) FTF 2