Framework for Deriving Interface Data Schema from UML Information Models
draft-betts-netmod-framework-data-schema-uml-04
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Authors | Malcolm Betts , Nigel Davis , Hing-Kam Lam , Eve Varma , Bernd Zeuner , Scott Mansfield , Paul Doolan | ||
Last updated | 2017-05-01 (Latest revision 2016-10-28) | ||
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Abstract
This draft describes a framework for how purpose and protocol specific interfaces can be systematically derived from an underlying common information model, focusing upon the networking and forwarding domain. The benefit of using such an approach in interface specification development is to promote convergence, interoperability, and efficiency.
Authors
Malcolm Betts
Nigel Davis
Hing-Kam Lam
Eve Varma
Bernd Zeuner
Scott Mansfield
Paul Doolan
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