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Requirements-CMETs
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Requirement | Model fragments that can be used by other model fragments (static models) are required. Expresses a common, useful, reuseable concepts expressed small model pieces (chunks) | |
Rationale | Promotes Re-use by modelers; Common model enables domain knowledge to be used. Uniformly represents a concept for use by all interested committees | |
"Methodology" | HDF methodology, metadata | |
MIF |
Requirement | Message type fragment that can be used by other message type fragments (static models). Expresses a common, useful, reuseable concepts expressed small model pieces (chunks) | |
Rationale | Promotes Re-use by modelers; Common model enables domain knowledge to be used. Uniformly represents a concept for use by all interested committees | |
"Methodology" | HDF methodology, metadata | |
MIF |
Requirement | May be referenced by both producing and other committees | |
Rationale | Promotes Re-use by modelers; Common model enables domain knowledge to be used. Uniformly represents a concept for use by all interested committees | |
"Methodology" | HDF methodology, metadata | |
MIF |
Requirement | A registry of CMETs should be accessible by static model designers | |
Rationale | Promotes Re-use by providing a list of available CMETs to use, from a common library. | |
"Methodology" | Metadata. Is an interface specification that is bound to a static mode | |
MIF |
Requirement | Provides robust binding to models both statically and dynamically (design or runtime). This must provide both early and late binding to model, including late binding to default/most recent model. Ability to choose between multiple class types in final message type is deferred until runtime | |
Rationale | Provides encapsulation, some degree of polymorphism, model independence. | |
"Methodology" | Metadata. | |
MIF |