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1 Cooperating Registries Draft Content for OASIS/ebXML Reg/Rep f2f November 1, 2001 Bruce Bargmeyer (510) 495-2905 bebargmeyer@lbl.gov

2 October 2001 2 Topics to be Covered F Registries with related content u Registry types. n Functionality and content issues u Registry content examples. n Metadata management issues u A proposed solution–Registry interoperation. u Registry standards efforts. u Conference 2003–Demonstrate interoperability. n Standards, software, practice

3 October 2001 3 Registries F Using this term loosely, there are several types of registries in the area of data management and interchange. F The registries have some related (overlapping?) content, which is extended and utilized in different ways. F The registries vary according to the intended purpose, granularity of contents, the level of semantics management.

4 October 2001 4 Types of Registries Common Content OASIS/ebXML Registries Common Content ISO 11179 Registries Common Content Ontological Registries Common Content Database Catalogs Common Content CASE Tool Repositories Common Content UDDI Registries Software Component Registries Common Content

5 October 2001 5 Types of Registries F OASIS/ebXML XML Registries – XML Artifacts u Register XML Artifacts - Includes schemas and DTDs. XML schema relate to a paper form, EDI document, or reporting requirement. u Emphasis on syntactic (structure) information. F ISO 11179 Metadata Registries – Data Semantics u Register Data Elements, components of data elements and groups of data elements. For example, country codes for customer place of residence. Includes: data element concepts, data elements (including representation), value domains, and (multiple) taxonomies. u Emphasis on semantic information such as definitions of data elements and value meanings, and stewardship responsibilities. F Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) Registries – Web-based Business Services u A White page directory of the business activities of firms. u Emphasis on interface specifications.

6 October 2001 6 Types of Registries (continued) F Database System Registries (System Catalogs/Data Dictionaries/ Repositories) – Schema, integrity & operational info. u Includes all elements of database schemas: data elements, relations, integrity constraints. u Emphasis on information required to make database systems work for queries, etc., not on semantic management. F Case Tool Registries (Encyclopedias/Repositories) – Data model and application program logic u Includes information needed to create a database and potentially the program code for a system. Contains database schemas. u Emphasis not on semantic management. F Ontological Registries – Concept Structures u Includes relations among concepts (subsumption, inheritance,…) and axioms for inference among concepts, e.g., temporal/spatial reasoning, etc. u Emphasis is on semantics.

7 October 2001 7 Types of Registries (continued) F Software Component Registries -- Software Components u Reuse software components built on specific vender platforms such as EJB, COM, CORBA IDL etc. u Include basic common elementary objects and object patterns u Emphasis on reusability of software component to build flexible and standardized business systems.

8 October 2001 8 Registries Example of Common Content Common Content OASIS/ebXML Registries Common Content ISO 11179 Registries Common Content Ontological Registries Common Content CASE Tool Repositories Common Content UDDI Registries Country Name Software Component Registries Common Content Database Catalogs

9 October 2001 9 Registries Management of Common Content Overlapping content presents the usual multiple entry, synchronization, and maintenance problems for users. Data management must also accommodate differences in data representation

10 October 2001 10 Data Elements DZ BE CN DK EG FR... ZW ISO 3166 English Name ISO 3166 3-Numeric Code 012 056 156 208 818 250... 716 ISO 3166 2-Alpha Code Algeria Belgium China Denmark Egypt France... Zimbabwe Name: Context: Definition: Unique ID: 4572 Value Domain: Maintenance Org. Steward: Classification: Registration Authority: Others ISO 3166 French Name L`Algérie Belgique Chine Danemark Egypte La France... Zimbabwe DZA BEL CHN DNK EGY FRA... ZWE ISO 3166 3-Alpha Code Example of Common Content Country Identifier Algeria Belgium China Denmark Egypt France... Zimbabwe Name: Country Identifiers Context: Definition: Unique ID: 5769 Conceptual Domain: Maintenance Org.: Steward: Classification: Registration Authority: Others Data Element Concept

11 October 2001 11 Registries Example of Common Content Common Content OASIS/ebXML Registries Common Content ISO 11179 Registries Common Content Ontological Registries Common Content CASE Tool Repositories Common Content UDDI Registries Country Name Data Element XML Tag Term Hierarchy Attribute Business Specification Table Column Software Component Registries Common Content Database Catalogs Business Object

12 October 2001 12 Data Element List – Address Group Alice Wilson 161 North Street Happy Valley MO 63105 USA ISO 11179 Registry 33c Name Street Address City, State Postal Code Country

13 October 2001 13 OASIS/ebXML XML Registry JPN Repository VI304 ListPrice Currency Dollars XML Instance UnitPrice XML Instance JPN Collaboration Partner #1 X12 EDIFACT DISA DISA Schema or Template DISA DISA Schema or Template Collaboration Partner #2 Alice Wilson 161 North Street Happy Valley MO 63105 USA

14 October 2001 14 UDDI Registry Alice Wilson 161 North Street Happy Valley MO 63105 USA Business-to-Business

15 October 2001 15 Case Tool Repository

16 October 2001 16 Database Catalog

17 October 2001 17 Ontological Registry Concept Geographic Area Geographic Sub-Area Country Country Identifier Country NameCountry Code Short Name ISO 3166 2-Character Code ISO 3166 3- Character Code Long Name Distributor Country Name Mailing Address Country Name ISO 3166 3-Numeric Code FIPS Code

18 October 2001 18 An Example of Software Component Registry

19 October 2001 19 Needs for Registry Interoperation System Development PDES/STEP Registry Manufacturing ebXML Registry UDDI Component Registry GCI Registry EAN Registry CPFR Registry RosettaNet Registry Business Negotiation Vender Catalog Shipper Catalog Business Category Shipping Customer Support CALS Production Planning Consumer Profile

20 October 2001 20 Consolidation or Interoperation? (continued) F Does one registry acquire all of the key functionalities? F Do distinct capabilities require multiple registries with interoperability?

21 October 2001 21 UDDI OASIS/ebXML XML Registry ISO 11179 Metadata Registry Ontological Registry Database Catalog (e.g., SQL) Consolidation or Interoperation? CASE Tool Encyclopedia

22 October 2001 22 Consolidation or Interoperation? OASIS/ebXML XML Registry ISO 11179 Metadata Registry Ontological Registry Database Catalog (e.g., SQL) CASE Tool Encyclopedia UDDI

23 October 2001 23 Consolidation or Interoperation? UDDI OASIS/ebXML XML Registry ISO 11179 Metadata Registry Ontological Registry Database Catalog (e.g., SQL) CASE Tool Encyclopedia

24 October 2001 24 Consolidation or Interoperation? UDDI OASIS/ebXML XML Registry ISO 11179 Metadata Registry Ontological Registry Database Catalog (e.g., SQL) CASE Tool Encyclopedia

25 October 2001 25 Interoperation of Registries Common Content OASIS/ebXML Registries Common Content ISO 11179 Registries Common Content Ontological Registries Common Content Database Catalogs Common Content CASE Tool Repositories Common Content UDDI Registries Interoperation Software Component Registries Common Content

26 October 2001 26 A Look at the Development Efforts How can we work toward interoperability? F Standards developers F Software developers F Practitioners

27 October 2001 27 XML Registry Efforts F OASIS Registry/Repository Specification u OASIS and ebXML have merged into a single OASIS Technical Committee chaired by NIST. u OASIS specifications strength is in its classification capabilities. Associations among objects make it easy to compare versions of similar objects. u OASIS allows organizations to register, classify, capture associations and dependencies, and record additional metadata for their objects of choice. u XML interface provides easy access. Members can exchange information with one another. u Major advantage is that the interface can remain stable for each interchange partner.

28 October 2001 28 XML Registry Efforts (continued) F OASIS Registry/Repository Specification (continued) u Registered objects associated with two pieces of information: n An electronic file consisting of a specific digital instance. The file containing the registered object is maintained by a repository. n Metadata for naming, describing, and locating the registered object and identifying its associations and relationships with other objects. The metadata is maintained by the registry. u Registry and repository are tied together in that the metadata includes a globally unique locator for a file. u Benefits of storing metadata in a registry include: reuse of data and metadata, efficient version control, unified understanding of registered objects, and promotion of consistency across organizational areas. u May be a driving force in commercial implementations that are interoperable between trading partners and meet government needs.

29 October 2001 29 Speaking the Same Language Company X publishes an XML Schema in a public repository. Company Z retrieves XML Schema from repository and generates XML document from it. Company Z sends XML document to Company X over shared communications link. Company X verifies correctness of received XML document by checking it against well-known Schema. 1 2 3 4 Company X Company Z Public XML Schema Repository 1 2 4 3 XML Schema provides cross-organizational XML document interoperability.

30 October 2001 30 Metadata Registry Efforts F ISO/IEC 11179 – Metadata Registries Background u Specifies basic aspects of the kind and quality of metadata necessary to describe data, and the management and administration of that metadata in a metadata registry. u Applies to the formulation of data representations, meanings, and relationships between them to be shared, independent of the organization that produces the data. u Focuses on semantics (the meaning of data) and management of semantic change. u Does not apply to the physical representation of data as bit and bytes; metadata refers to descriptions of other data.

31 October 2001 31 Metadata Registry Efforts (continued) F Major aspects of ISO/IEC 11179 family of international standards apply to activities including: u The definition, specification and contents of data element dictionaries or data registries, including interchanging or referencing among various collections of data elements. u The design and specification of application-oriented data models, databases and message types for data interchange. u The actual use of data in communications and information processing systems. u Interchanging or referencing among various collections of data elements. F Major implementations for ISO/IEC exist for environment, healthcare, intelligent transportation system, aviation, demographic and other programmatic areas. F The desire is to make these metadata registries interoperate with XML registries, with the 11179 registries handling deeper levels of semantic management.

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35 October 2001 35 Business Registry Efforts F UDDI effort defines a set of specifications making business accelerate use of B2B and commerce over the Internet easier. F This direct application-to-application integration is a core building block of the digital economy and will help reduce many of the configuration and compatibility problems. F UDDI is based on existing Internet standards and is platform and implementation neutral. F A formal standard is expected. Specification may have relevance to XML and metadata registries that could be registered in UDDI registries.

36 October 2001 36 Database Catalog Efforts F SQL has the concept of a catalog u Has info that database needs to operate n Not necessarily sharable F SQL has concept of Schema u Metadata accessible by SQL F Relational systems may have a “dictionary”, but not specified by a standard F Area of possible coordination between SC 32 WGs

37 October 2001 37 CASE Tool Repository Efforts F There are several proprietary encyclopedia/repository products. F Difficult to specify common model F SC 7/WG 11 & CDIF (CASE Tool Interchange Format committee) have established a common core of content and an interchange specification F OMG: UML metamodel describes UML Objects, the Meta Object Facility (MOF) provides a container & XMI provides for metadata transfer F OMG: UML Profile (set of stereotypes for particular domain

38 October 2001 38 Software Component Registry Efforts F Commercial base software component registries are available in the market. Flashline.com, ComponentAA, ComponentSquar.com F Sometime, those components are called Business Objects F Software components are developed and reused among specific vender platforms, such as EJB (Enterprise Java Beans), COM, CORBA with their own manner F No common framework is available so far, to share components among registries

39 October 2001 39 Interoperability F Interoperability approaches u Standards developers n Liaison between Standards committees. u Software developers n Interoperability conformance testing. u Practioners n Single points of data entry, interchange between software.

40 October 2001 40 Four General Registry Areas A Work in Progress F Discovery mechanisms. F Repositories of XML artifacts. F Semantic registries–Business content mapping. F Application Program Interfaces (APIs). Work with NIST and others in the XML Working Group to prepare report covering registries including descriptions of:

41 October 2001 41 11179 - OASIS/ebXML Integration Approach ISO 11179 Registry Extractor XML Interface Service ebXML Registry ebXML Transport Layer Data Semantic Content Classifications Associations Marked content domain for extraction Classification synchronization XML Syntactic Content Classifications Associations ebXML Interface Service

42 October 2001 42 UDDI and Metadata Registry Interoperability (White Pages) (Yellow Pages) (Green Pages) Publisher Subscriber (Brown Pages)(Green Pages) Run-Time Build-Time Information Metadata i.e., Ontologies, Taxonomies, Models, etc. Access Metadata i.e., Security, Required Technologies, APIs, etc. (Brown Pages) ISO/IEC 11179 + other Joint Common Catalog

43 October 2001 43 What is it we need to interoperate? F A business object framework for the common content and how the registries might interoperate. (ebXML, UN- CEFACT, OMG, CBOP, SC 32)

44 October 2001 44 For the Interoperability of Registries Metamodel Framework for Business Object Registries Common Content OASIS/ebXML Registries Common Content ISO 11179 Registries Common Content Ontological Registries Common Content Database Catalogs Common Content CASE Tool Repositories Common Content UDDI Registries Metamodel Framework Business Object Registry

45 October 2001 45 Metamodel for Registering Constructs Close Look at Metamodel Framework for the Interoperability Metamodel for Mapping Common Content Ontological Registries Common Content CASE Tool Repositories Common Content UDDI Registries Common Content OASIS/ebXML Registries Common Content ISO 11179 Registries Common Content Database Catalogs Meta-meta model Common Contents Terminologies Codes Ontologies Object Patterns Common Contents Terminologies Codes Ontologies Object Patterns Registry

46 October 2001 46 For the Interoperability of registries Common Content OASIS/ebXML Registries Common Content ISO 11179 Registries Common Content Ontological Registries Common Content Database Catalogs Common Content CASE Tool Repositories Common Content UDDI Registries Metamodel FW Business Object Registry Software Component Registry Common Content

47 October 2001 47 Close look at Metamodel Framework for the Interoperability Metamodel for Mapping Metamodel for Registering constructs Meta-meta model Common Contents Terminologies Codes Ontologies Object Patterns Common Content Ontological Registries Common Content CASE Tool Repositories Common Content UDDI Registries Common Content OASIS/ebXML Registries Common Content ISO 11179 Registries Common Content Database Catalogs Registry Software Component Registries Common Content

48 October 2001 48 Metamodel Framework Registry A User Registry BRegistry C Local metamodel Registry Federation Standard Modeling Constructs Standard Value Domain Standard Modeling Facility Standard Identification & Classification Scheme Meta models Standard Value Domain Standard Modeling Constructs Meta-meta model Common Meta models Metamodel Framework Terminology & Ontology Local metamodel

49 October 2001 49 Conference 2003 Open Forum F Major topic: Interoperability of registries F Participants: u Standards developers. u Software developers. u Practitioners. F Related topics: u Tutorials on the standards. u Tracks for application areas: Environment, Transportation, Healthcare, Energy, Aeronautics & Space, Demographics, … Conference is intended to encourage progress toward interoperability and showcase progress made.

50 Discussion Bruce Bargmeyer BEBargmeyer@lbl.gov

51 Discussion Larry Fitzwater fitzwater.larry@epa.gov

52 October 2001 52 OMG UML Profile for EDOC ECA Entities (IIIb) Process (IIId) Events (IIIc) Platform Specific Models Relationships (IIIe) CCA (IIIa) Integration - viewpoints (II) etc MOM Technology MOM Technology ebXML Technology Patterns (V) Platform Independent Models Technology mappings (IV) DCP EJB Technology EJB Technology CORBA Technology CORBA Technology

53 October 2001 53 Modeling Patterns Inheritance Composition

54 October 2001 54 Modeling Patterns Unfolding Applying Ref demo: CF:UML (Foundatao)


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