The PlasmaSDO™ UML Profile

A specification for the UML standard profile for the Plasma Service Data Objects (SDO) implementation

Nonfiction, Computers, Application Software, Utilities, Internet
Cover of the book The PlasmaSDO™ UML Profile by Scott Cinnamond, TerraMeta Software Inc.
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Author: Scott Cinnamond ISBN: 1230000162508
Publisher: TerraMeta Software Inc. Publication: August 25, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Scott Cinnamond
ISBN: 1230000162508
Publisher: TerraMeta Software Inc.
Publication: August 25, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

The Service Data Objects (SDO) 2.1 specification provides an extensible, lightweight runtime-available metadata API. It is through extensions to the SDO metadata API that the PlasmaSDO™ implementation provides more than just standard structural metadata elements, but numerous other context specific elements instructive at build-time as well as run-time to SDO Data Access Services and other consumers at various enterprise technology layers and various parts of a technology stack. The PlasmaSDO™ metadata extensions are described this UML profile which contains UML stereotypes, enumerations and other elements used to enrich UML models for use within the PlasmaSDO™ core as well as third party Data Access Service (DAS) providers.

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The Service Data Objects (SDO) 2.1 specification provides an extensible, lightweight runtime-available metadata API. It is through extensions to the SDO metadata API that the PlasmaSDO™ implementation provides more than just standard structural metadata elements, but numerous other context specific elements instructive at build-time as well as run-time to SDO Data Access Services and other consumers at various enterprise technology layers and various parts of a technology stack. The PlasmaSDO™ metadata extensions are described this UML profile which contains UML stereotypes, enumerations and other elements used to enrich UML models for use within the PlasmaSDO™ core as well as third party Data Access Service (DAS) providers.

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