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Tools And Techniques

Tools And Techniques. Current Developments. Existing tools. Chee-Kai: Generation tool from/to spreadsheets and ubl:schemas based on proprietary script Gunther: Generation tool from spreadsheets to ubl:schemas based on perl Dave Carlson: UML generation tool from ubl:Schemas

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Tools And Techniques

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  1. Tools And Techniques Current Developments

  2. Existing tools • Chee-Kai: Generation tool from/to spreadsheets and ubl:schemas based on proprietary script • Gunther: Generation tool from spreadsheets to ubl:schemas based on perl • Dave Carlson: UML generation tool from ubl:Schemas • Paul Thorpe: ASN.1 generation tool from ubl:schemas • Mikkel: UBL-Validation tool against ubl:schemas • Michael Dill: Legacy tool for reporting, ubl:schema generation, uml-generation, spreadsheet-import of UBL libraries.

  3. Generation and validation path

  4. Ideas • Ray: Legacy tool for automatic mapping from any xsd:schema to ubl:schema • Per Myrseth: Modelling methodology tool for UBL building blocks based on a database • Peter Yim: Using ubl libraries for ontology in internet

  5. Next Steps • Paper • About the current tools, features and usage instructions. • About requirements and ideas for future tools • Modellingtool at design-time • Schema- and interface-generation tools. • Instance generation tools. • Telephone-Conference all 14 days • Proposed is: Thursday at 8:00 am Californian Time

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