M. Jarrar. Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium, (August 2007)
Abstract
Abstract. In this technical report, we define a conceptual markup language (ORM-ML) for the ORM graphical notation. It is an extension of the ORM-ML version 2 that has been published in J05. The first version ORM-ML appeared in JDM03 and DJM03. This version provides an improved version of the
previous versions, allows representing modular schemes, and introduces a decent a set of metadata elements. Section 1 provides a brief introduction and discuss our motives for constructing the ORM markup language, the ORM markup language
itself is presented in section 2. To end, section 3 draws some conclusions and summarizes the main advantages and usage of ORM-ML in a general sense.
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%A Jarrar, Mustafa
%C Brussels, Belgium
%D 2007
%K DOGMA ORM ORM-ML XML language notation standard
%T ORM Markup Language, version 3
%U http://www.jarrar.info/publications/ORM%20Markup%20Language%203.pdf
%X Abstract. In this technical report, we define a conceptual markup language (ORM-ML) for the ORM graphical notation. It is an extension of the ORM-ML version 2 that has been published in J05. The first version ORM-ML appeared in JDM03 and DJM03. This version provides an improved version of the
previous versions, allows representing modular schemes, and introduces a decent a set of metadata elements. Section 1 provides a brief introduction and discuss our motives for constructing the ORM markup language, the ORM markup language
itself is presented in section 2. To end, section 3 draws some conclusions and summarizes the main advantages and usage of ORM-ML in a general sense.
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abstract = {Abstract. In this technical report, we define a conceptual markup language (ORM-ML) for the ORM graphical notation. It is an extension of the ORM-ML version 2 that has been published in [J05]. The first version ORM-ML appeared in [JDM03] and [DJM03]. This version provides an improved version of the
previous versions, allows representing modular schemes, and introduces a decent a set of metadata elements. Section 1 provides a brief introduction and discuss our motives for constructing the ORM markup language, the ORM markup language
itself is presented in section 2. To end, section 3 draws some conclusions and summarizes the main advantages and usage of ORM-ML in a general sense.},
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address = {Brussels, Belgium},
author = {Jarrar, Mustafa},
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keywords = {DOGMA ORM ORM-ML XML language notation standard},
month = {August},
timestamp = {2010-09-05T18:04:00.000+0200},
title = {ORM Markup Language, version 3},
url = {http://www.jarrar.info/publications/ORM%20Markup%20Language%203.pdf},
year = 2007
}