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ISO/TS 18876-2 "Integration and mapping methodology" specifies methods for the following:

  • creating and extending integration models;
  • evaluating and selecting an integration model that can integrate two or more application models;
  • creating an application model that is a constrained subset of an integration model to support particular application domain requirements for exchange and/or sharing;
  • creating a mapping between an application models and an integration model.

ISO/TS 18876 was published by ISO in November 2003. The development of this part is outlined below.

Early drafts of ISO 18876-2 referenced as an informative annex a number of worked examples that are documented on this site.

The Committee Draft ballot for ISO DTS 18876-0002 closed on 2002-02-15. There were a number of issues raised.

Version

Reference Date Notes
CD Ballot Resolutions WG10 N342 DRAFT 2002-04-10 Revised CD document plus responses to ballot issues
Committee Draft WG10 N338 2001-11-21  
US Comments US Comments 2002-02-18  
 Japanese Comments Japanese Comments
Annex
2002-02-18  
 German Comments German Comments 2002-02-18  
Ballot Resolution Meeting Minutes Minutes 2002-12-28  

The following working drafts have been issued.

Version

Reference Date Notes
Fifth working draft WG10 N332 2001-02-04 for review at the WG10 meetings in Funchal (February 2001)
Fourth working draft WG10 N328 2001-01-05 for review at the WG10 meeting in London (January 2001)
Third working draft     not circulated outside development team
Second working draft
First working draft WG10 N315 2000-09-08 for review at the WG10 meetings in Winter Park (WG10N316) (September 2000)

Please note that working drafts of ISO 18876 parts are subject to ISO`s copyright restrictions.

 

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