ANSI INCITS TR 22-1999 Information Technology Object Information Management Object Model Technical Report.pdf
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1、INCITS TR-22-1999Information Technology Object Information Management Object Model Technical ReportANSI NCITS TR-22-1999NCITS Technical ReportInformation Technology Object Information Management Object Model Technical ReportSecretariatInformation Technology Industry CouncilThis Technical Report is o
2、ne in a series produced by the National Committee forInformation Technology Standards (NCITS). The secretariat for NCITS is held bythe Information Technology Industry Council (ITI), 1250 Eye Street, NW, Suite 200,Washington, DC 20005.As a by-product of the standards development process and the resou
3、rces ofknowledge devoted to it, NCITS from time to time produces Technical Reports.Such Technical Reports are not standards, nor are they intended to be used assuch.NCITS Technical Reports are produced in some cases to disseminate thetechnical and logical concepts reflected in standards already publ
4、ished or underdevelopment. In other cases, they derive from studies in areas where it is foundpremature to develop a standard due to a still changing technology, orinappropriate to develop a rigorous standard due to the existence of a number ofviable options, the choice of which depends on the users
5、 particular requirements.These Technical Reports, thus, provide guidelines, the use of which can result ingreater consistency and coherence of information processing systems.When the draft Technical Report is completed, the Technical Committee approvalprocess is the same as for a draft standard. Pro
6、cessing by NCITS is also similar tothat for a draft standard.CAUTION: The developers of this Technical Report have requested that holdersof patents that may be required for the implementation of the Technical Report,disclose such patents to the publisher. However, neither the developers nor thepubli
7、sher have undertaken a patent search in order to identify which, if any, patentsmay apply to this Technical Report.As of the date of publication of this Technical Report and following calls for theidentification of patents that may be required for the implementation of theTechnical Report, no such c
8、laims have been made. No further patent search isconducted by the developer or the publisher in respect to any Technical Report itprocesses. No representation is made or implied that licenses are not required toavoid infringement in the use of this Technical Report.NCITSTechnicalReportSeriesPublishe
9、d byAmerican National Standards Institute11 West 42nd Street, New York, New York 10036Copyright 1999 by Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)All rights reservedNo part of this publication may be reproduced in anyform, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise,without prior written permi
10、ssion of the publisher.Printed in the United States of AmericaPATENTSTATEMENTiANSI NCITS TR/22:199xTable of ContentsPageExecutive Summary .iiiPreface. v1. Introduction . 11.1 Goals of NCITS H7 and Progress Against Those Goals. 11.2 Background . 21.3 Approach . 72. Object Model Features Matrix Overvi
11、ew . 93. Features Matrix Applications. 143.1 Object Query Language Harmonization and Analysis 143.2 OO COBOL Analysis and Input . 153.3 Other Related NCITS H7 Activities 153.4 Comments on Results 164. Recommendations and Future NCITS H7 Activities. 174.1 Future NCITS H7 Activities . 174.1.1 Object M
12、odel Harmonization 174.1.2 Common Vocabulary and Formal Semantics 184.1.3 Enterprise Modeling 194.1.4 International Activity 214.2 Creative Backlog . 215. References 23Glossary of Abbreviations. 25Appendix A: Object Model Features Matrix A1Appendix B: Object Query Service Analysis B1Appendix C: Exam
13、ple Features Matrix Internet Usage C1Appendix D: Object Interoperability Scenarios. D1iiExecutive SummaryNCITS Technical Committee H7 (then known as X3H7) was established in April 1992because of the proliferation of object technology concepts across standards committeesboundaries. Many technologists
14、 believe object technology now has the potential toprovide a significant beginning for interoperability across domain specific standardsbecause they are sharing many common attributes through object technology. Yet,numerous implementation divergence become barriers to the potential benefits of acomm
15、on interoperability object model. Some of these differences are arbitrary and couldbe easily remedied. Others are systemic to an application domain, but could be mappedto a common interoperability object model. H7s overall objective is to influenceharmonization in the usage of the object paradigm ac
16、ross standards regardless of whetherit ever creates standards itself.H7 Work Plan and AccomplishmentsH7s original program of work included a requirement to “. develop a technical report tofurther refine the definition of object information object management . and identifyseveral sub-areas where pote
17、ntial consensus for standards appear to be achievable andneeded. Recommendations . will be included in the technical report.“. This report isone of the results of that program of work. Additional benefits have been realized (someof which are discussed below) through H7s object technology standards h
18、armonizationefforts that resulted from interaction with other standards groups involved inimplementing object standards. This report, including its Appendices, had 14contributing authors representing 12 different organizations.From the time of its creation, H7 determined that its primary analysis to
19、ol would be astudy and a document comparing existing object models. The resulting documentbecame known as H7s Object Model Features Matrix and is included in the report asAppendix A. The Features Matrix is a 175 page study of 19 object models defined by 29parameters. One of the models represents gen
20、eric object-oriented analysis/designmethodology, but expands to differentiate 19 separate methods. Several hundred papercopies of the Features Matrix have been distributed to date, several hundred electroniccopies have been distributed through Internet FTP, and a hypertext version is accessiblethrou
21、gh the World Wide Web. The Features Matrix is becoming widely respected andhas already been cited in a number of papers and publications.The Object Model Features Matrix document has already been put to good use severaltimes in H7 object technology harmonization efforts. The following are highlights
22、 of keyuses.H7 was an operative third party in promoting object model harmonization betweenH2s SQL3 and the Object Database Management Group specification (ODMG-93).H7 representatives developed a paper that compared the object models of OMGsCORBA IDL language, the ODMG-93 specification, and the H2 e
23、merging SQL3standard. This work prompted continuing meetings between ODMG and H2 withgoals that benefit both.iiiIn January 1994, J4 requested H7 to comment on its draft Object-Oriented (OO)COBOL proposal. A H7 volunteer developed the Features Matrix entry for OOCOBOL from J4s proposal document, eval
24、uated the OO COBOL object model, andmade change recommendations. Subsequently, a revised OO COBOL proposal wassubmitted containing most of H7s recommended changes.H7 responded to a request from T3 for object-model-related input on the RM-ODPPart 2 (X.902:1) document prior to a vote in SC21/WG7. H7 a
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