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*The OMG QVT (Query-Verify-Transform) languages, defined in the [http://www.omg.org/spec/QVT/1.1/Beta2/PDF QVT Specification]
 
*The OMG QVT (Query-Verify-Transform) languages, defined in the [http://www.omg.org/spec/QVT/1.1/Beta2/PDF QVT Specification]
 
*The OMG MDMI (Model Based Message Interoperability) language  
 
*The OMG MDMI (Model Based Message Interoperability) language  
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The Open Mapping Language definition is now available for review.
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Download the review pack at [[Media:OpenMappingLanguageReviewPack.zip]].
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Revision as of 10:09, 23 July 2010

At July 2010, three candidate notations have been identified for evaluation:

  • The Open Mapping Language, based on that used by the mapping and transformation tools on the HL7 GForge site
  • The OMG QVT (Query-Verify-Transform) languages, defined in the QVT Specification
  • The OMG MDMI (Model Based Message Interoperability) language


The Open Mapping Language definition is now available for review.

Download the review pack at Media:OpenMappingLanguageReviewPack.zip.


XSLT is another possibility, but is currently not being considered as it is usually not easy to read and understand. Proprietary structure-to-structure (S2S) mapping notations, such as that in Altova’s MapForce, are not being considered because they do not support semantic mapping.


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