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Bringing the MIMOSA OSA-EAI into an Object-Oriented World

verfasst von : Avin Mathew, Ken Bever, Michael Purser, Lin Ma

Erschienen in: Engineering Asset Management and Infrastructure Sustainability

Verlag: Springer London

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Abstract

Despite being poised as a standard for data exchange for operations and maintenance data, the database heritage of the MIMOSA OSA-EAI is clearly evident from using a relational model at its core. The XML schema (XSD) definitions, which are used for communication between asset management systems, are based on the MIMOSA common relational information schema (CRIS), a relational model, and consequently, many database concepts permeate the communications layer. The adoption of a relational model leads to several deficiencies, and overlooks advances in object-oriented modelling and XSD itself. A decision was made to adopt an object-oriented approach for an upcoming version of the specification, and the common conceptual object model (CCOM) sees a transition to fully utilising object-oriented features for the standard. Unified modelling language (UML) is used as a medium for documentation as well as facilitating XSD code generation. This paper details some of the decisions faced in developing the CCOM and provides a glimpse into the future of asset management data exchange standards.

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Fußnoten
1
The latter functionality can be added by an end-user. See Sect. 3.1 for details.
 
2
Using UML terminology. At the physical level in a relational database, a compositional type relationship can be emulated through cascaded operations.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Bringing the MIMOSA OSA-EAI into an Object-Oriented World
verfasst von
Avin Mathew
Ken Bever
Michael Purser
Lin Ma
Copyright-Jahr
2012
Verlag
Springer London
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-493-7_49