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ISO/IEC19763-6 (MFI- 6 ) Scope definition & Document Structure

SC32WG2-N1426. ISO/IEC19763-6 (MFI- 6 ) Scope definition & Document Structure. May 2010 SC32WG2 Kunming, China, Hajime Horiuchi. Section 1 : Scope.

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ISO/IEC19763-6 (MFI- 6 ) Scope definition & Document Structure

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  1. SC32WG2-N1426 ISO/IEC19763-6 (MFI-6)Scope definition &DocumentStructure May 2010 SC32WG2 Kunming, China, Hajime Horiuchi

  2. Section 1 : Scope This part of ISO/IEC 17963 -6 (MFI part-6) describes procedures and protocols by those, contents of a registry could be stored and used following the registration metamodel of ISO/IEC11179-3 Ed3 and metamodel defined by each part of ISO/IEC19763 family standards. (1) Contents to be registered • Registry initial contents • MDR/MFI common registration package • Registry profile • Domain dependent metamodel • metamodel that were specified by each part of MFI • Domain dependent Items • Models, ontology, processes and services

  3. Scope (Cont’d) (2) Registration process Registration processes are mainly proceeded as human roles in a particular organization or community • Registry initial processes • Registry life cycle process • Registry submission process

  4. Scope (Cont’d) (3) Registration service protocol Registration service protocol to support human roles. Those protocols are defined as services using the ebXML RS(Registry Service) specification.

  5. Normative references • ISO/IEC 11179 part 3 (ED3) • ISO/IEC 19763 part 1

  6. Section 2: Introduction The ISO/IEC 19763 family of standards defined normative metamodel for registering model, ontology, process model, services and roles & goals. Items or objects specified by those metamodel needed to be registered into a particular registry. This part of ISO/IEC 19763 describe the registration concept, normative core metamodel, and registration process to be done by human, also, registration service protocols.

  7. Introduction: Registration concept • What is the registration • Actors: RA, RO, SO and submitters • Relationship among actors and metamodel

  8. Section 3: Definition TBD

  9. Section 4: Registration A MFI-n Registry Registry Profile Registry Profile creation Registry Profile 4.1 Registration concept Registry Profile Anybody Administered Item register Administered _record Stewardship_record Registration Authority register MFI-2 Core Metamodel register Steward MDR Metamodel MFI-n Metamodel MDR-3 conformed Registered Item MFI-n conformed Registered Item Figurer-1 submission Submitter (Registrar)

  10. 4.2 Registration requirements 4.2.1 RA, RO, SO, Submitters 4.2.2 MDR/MFI Registration core package 4.2.3 MFI-6 registration package 4.2.4 Registry profile 4.2.5 Identification and naming requirements

  11. 4.3 Registration processes (1) Type of registry process registry Initial process Registry common process (2) Registry status (3) Registry life cycle process

  12. 4.4 Registration service 4.4.1 Registration service overview 4.4.2 Common service 4.4.3 Life cycle service

  13. 4.5 Registry life cycle service 4.5.1 Registry life cycle and registry status (Life cycle chart, registry status deatile) 4.5.2 Registry Common service 4.5.3 Submission service 4.5.4 Revise and change service 4.5.5 Remove and delete service 4.5.6 Notification service

  14. Section 5: Conformance 5.1 Level of conformance 5.2

  15. ANNEX • Example

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