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...short introduction... The work "UMM BTV nach WS-CDL Transformator" deals with the automated mapping of the UMM BTV diagram, to the WS-CDL, system-independent, choreography description language. WebServices tap their full potential when they are used in the work with heterogenous systems. Systems which are very common in the field of Business-to-Business transaction standards. The way of exchanging messages and data via WebServices is described in a so called choreography. The UN/CEFACT Modelling Methodology (UMM) is a way to model such choreographies. The WebServices Choreography Descriptin Language (WS-CDL) is basically as well a modelling technique for choreographies, with the main difference that WS-CDL is interpretable by various platforms and systems. Thus the main purpose of WS-CDL is the automating of the choreography of WebServices. Because of WS-CDLs technical nature, it is not very convenient to model choreographies in WS-CDL from scratch. UMM provides both techician and managers with a tool to model choreographies. The graphical approach makes it easy to create, expand, and rewise the exchange of data and messages in using WebServices. Since UMM models are not (yet) interpretable by machines, one has to map these models into program code, or into a description which a machine could use to conduct the instructions. This could be done manually, or automated. In this work the authors present an automated approach to map the UMM Business Transaction View (BTV) to the WS-CDL. The presented algorithm was implemented as an Enterprise Architect plug-in. Please note that the work is only available in german. ...some downloads...
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