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The CIMOSA - News is published by the CIMOSA Association. The CIMOSA News will report on CIMOSA applications, evolution of its technical specification, advancements in standardisation and related items. Contributions from other parties are welcome. The CIMOSA - News will be printed periodically and is also available in the internet at the web server http://www.cimosa.cnt.pl
PRIMA II (EP 20775): XML Representation of CIMOSA Models has been further progressed.
A working group in the PRIMA project with the CIMOSA Association and Rivcom, UK has developed the Document Type Definition (DTD) of the CIMOSA-XML Meta-model. This Meta-model is the basis for a common set of modelling constructs in order to build enterprise models, which can be pre-sented in different views to different users.
The presentation of the CIMOSA model starts from the functional hierarchy (de-composition) of the do-main and enterprise functions (Domain Processes, Business Processes and Enterprise Activities). The behavioural description of the XML model is pre-sented as a graphic representation. Information view and resource view are presented by listing Object Views, Capabilities and Capability Sets with a de-scription of the enterprise functions that employ them as function inputs, function outputs, needed capabili-ties etc.
The specification of a Document Type Definition (DTD) for most CIMOSA constructs has been based on their formal definition in EXPRESS language. The population of an XML file with data from a particular CIMOSA model with CIMOSA DTD enables the model representation into Manager, Business and Technical type of description.
The partial CIMOSA model 'Quality Document Man-agement' described in a business functional require-ments study has been used as a DTD prototyping ex-ample.
The benefits can be summarised as: Exchange of CIMOSA models in a neutral form, style sheets that give users the ability to interact more with the model and the definition of logical links between information elements.
The results of this work are reported in the PRIMA project deliverables and in a paper titled 'Process Re-pository as a management tool' by G.Salvato et.al. to be published in the upcoming special issue of Com-puters in Industry.
DARIF: A Forum 'Science meets industry with DARIF participation has been held in Stuttgart, Ger-many on 99-12-08/09. About 100 Universities from Baden-Württemberg participated in the Forum pre-senting the results of their research work. Concluding from the types of Forum attendance and from discussion with the visitors, it appears that the technology transfer proceeds from universities to consultants rather than directly to the target group, the SMEs.
A summary of the project results has been published (see below). For information http://www.darif.fh-offenburg.de
5th Framework: with the new call for project propos-als expected by March 15, preparation for proposals has to be started. Interested parties should establish contacts soon.
Interfacing Technology has further developed the FirstSTEP (FS)modelling tool into a tool suite which presently consists of 4 components covering different phases of business process engineering and manage-ment. The FS Designer supports enterprise engineer-ing in modelling, simulating and analysing business processes. FS Charter for Visio® and FS Viewer pro-vide functionalities for business users allowing to create process models and to distribute, validate and test models. Finally FS Designer for Unicenter® TNG™allows to monitor business processes. For information http://www.interfacing.com
ISO TC184/SC5/WG1 the voting on ISO/DIS 15704 'Requirements for Enterprise Reference Architectures and Methodology' has been completed prior to the joint WG1 IFAC/IFIP Task Force meeting which was held in Brisbane, Australia, November 16/18. Ac-cording to the comments received the DIS status has been changed to FDIS and a second ballot is required by the member countries.
ISO 14258 'Concepts and rules for enterprise model-ling' has been published with only a fraction of the necessary corrections made. SC5 Secretariat to pro-duce and publish a technical corrigendum.
CEN TC 310/WG1 held a meeting in Copenhagen on December 03/04 in which the draft of the work item on EMEIS (Enterprise Model Execution and Integra-tion Services) was finalised. The convenor will submit it to CEN TC 310 for further processing. Next meeting at AFNOR, Paris, La Défense, on March 15 1999
'Enterprise Engineering and Integration - Why and How', a primer on concepts, purpose and business value, CIMOSA Association, private publication.
'CIMOSA - a primer on key concepts, purpose and business value', and selected papers at CIMOSA web site www.cimosa.cnt.pl.
'CIMOSA - Open System Architecture for CIM'; ESPRIT Consortium AMICE, Springer-Verlag 1993, (ISBN 3-540-56256-7), (ISBN 0-387-56256-7)
'CIMOSA - Open System Architecture for CIM', Technical Baseline, Version 3.2; CIMOSA Associa-tion e.V., private publication 96/02/15.
'Enterprise Engineering and Integration: Building International Consensus'; Proceedings of ICEIMT'97 Intern. Conference on Enterprise Integration and Mod-elling Technology; Kosanke, K., Nell, J.G. (Eds.) Springer Verlag 1997, (ISBN 3-540-63402-9)
The CIMOSA Association (COA) is a non-profit or-ganisation involved in promotion of Enterprise Engi-neering and Integration based on CIMOSA and its active support in national, European and international standardisation. COA members are industrial and research organisations.
www-cimosa@cnt.pl, 15.02.1999 (last update: 15.02.1999)