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Wolfgang Mueller - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • A UML frontend for IP-XACT-based IP management
    2009 Design Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition, 2009
    Co-Authors: Tim Schattkowsky, Wolfgang Mueller
    Abstract:

    IP-XACT is a well accepted standard for the exchange of IP components at Electronic System and Register Transfer Level. Still, the creation and manipulation of these descriptions at the Xml level can be time-consuming and error-prone. In this paper, we show that the UML can be consistently applied as an efficient and comprehensible frontend for IP-XACT-based IP description and integration. For this, we present an IP-XACT UML profile that enables UML-based descriptions covering the same information as a corresponding IP-XACT description. This enables the automated generation of IP-XACT component and design descriptions from respective UML models. In particular, it also allows the integration of existing IPs with UML. To illustrate our approach, we present an application example based on the IBM PowerPC Evaluation Kit.

  • DATE - A UML frontend for IP-XACT-based IP management
    2009 Design Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition, 2009
    Co-Authors: Tim Schattkowsky, Wolfgang Mueller
    Abstract:

    IP-XACT is a well accepted standard for the exchange of IP components at Electronic System and Register Transfer Level. Still, the creation and manipulation of these descriptions at the Xml level can be time-consuming and error-prone. In this paper, we show that the UML can be consistently applied as an efficient and comprehensible frontend for IP-XACT-based IP description and integration. For this, we present an IP-XACT UML profile that enables UML-based descriptions covering the same information as a corresponding IP-XACT description. This enables the automated generation of IP-XACT component and design descriptions from respective UML models. In particular, it also allows the integration of existing IPs with UML. To illustrate our approach, we present an application example based on the IBM PowerPC Evaluation Kit.

Tim Schattkowsky - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • A UML frontend for IP-XACT-based IP management
    2009 Design Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition, 2009
    Co-Authors: Tim Schattkowsky, Wolfgang Mueller
    Abstract:

    IP-XACT is a well accepted standard for the exchange of IP components at Electronic System and Register Transfer Level. Still, the creation and manipulation of these descriptions at the Xml level can be time-consuming and error-prone. In this paper, we show that the UML can be consistently applied as an efficient and comprehensible frontend for IP-XACT-based IP description and integration. For this, we present an IP-XACT UML profile that enables UML-based descriptions covering the same information as a corresponding IP-XACT description. This enables the automated generation of IP-XACT component and design descriptions from respective UML models. In particular, it also allows the integration of existing IPs with UML. To illustrate our approach, we present an application example based on the IBM PowerPC Evaluation Kit.

  • DATE - A UML frontend for IP-XACT-based IP management
    2009 Design Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition, 2009
    Co-Authors: Tim Schattkowsky, Wolfgang Mueller
    Abstract:

    IP-XACT is a well accepted standard for the exchange of IP components at Electronic System and Register Transfer Level. Still, the creation and manipulation of these descriptions at the Xml level can be time-consuming and error-prone. In this paper, we show that the UML can be consistently applied as an efficient and comprehensible frontend for IP-XACT-based IP description and integration. For this, we present an IP-XACT UML profile that enables UML-based descriptions covering the same information as a corresponding IP-XACT description. This enables the automated generation of IP-XACT component and design descriptions from respective UML models. In particular, it also allows the integration of existing IPs with UML. To illustrate our approach, we present an application example based on the IBM PowerPC Evaluation Kit.

Hiroyuki Yoshihara - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • medical markup language mml for Xml based hospital information interchange
    Journal of Medical Systems, 2000
    Co-Authors: Katsuhiro Ohashi, Shunji Yamazaki, Yasuyuki Hirose, Kazushi Minagawa, Yoshinori Yamashita, Norihiro Sakamoto, Ryuichi Yamamoto, Hiroyuki Yoshihara
    Abstract:

    Medical Markup Language (MML) has been developed over the last 6 years in order to create a set of standards by which medical data, within Japan and hopefully worldwide, can be stored, accessed and exchanged in any number of physical locates. The MML version 2.21 is characterized by Xml as meta-language, module structure for each document and enhancement of linking function among documents. Data exchange specification has been also added for query and reply. MML instances are composed of MML header and MML body. The MML header includes information for data transmission, while MML body includes several module items. One module item contains two elements: document information and module content. Nine MML module contents are defined at the present time: patient information, health insurance information, diagnosis information, lifestyle information, basic clinic information, particular information at the time of first visit, progress course information, surgery record information and clinical summary information.

Spyros Zoupanos - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • OptimAX: Efficient support for data-intensive mash-ups
    Proceedings - International Conference on Data Engineering, 2008
    Co-Authors: Serge Abiteboul, Ioana Manolescu, Spyros Zoupanos
    Abstract:

    Mash-ups are being used in various Web-based applications of Web 2.0 which combine instantly information from different sources. Active Xml (AXml, in short) language is a tool for decentralized, data-centric Web service integration. AXml document includes calls to services that may be either simple request-responses either long running subscriptions. Being fully composable and allowing resource sharing makes AXml ideal for mash-up style integration. In this demo we present how AXml can be used as a specification, optimization and distributed execution language for dynamic distributed mash-ups in varied P2P settings. We also demonstrate our AXml optimizer's (OptimAX) optimization rules and rewriting engine with a help of GUI.

Sven Krüger - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • tgml extending gml by temporal constructs a proposal for a spatiotemporal framework in Xml
    Advances in Geographic Information Systems, 2001
    Co-Authors: Alexander Zipf, Sven Krüger
    Abstract:

    Xml is nowadays a commonly used way for describing and exchanging data. Within the GIS community the OpenGIS Consortium (OGC) recently has published the Geographic Markup Language (GML) as a new specification [8]. GML is essentially an Xml encoding of the Simple Feature Specification (SFS). A range of further Xml-based standardization efforts by the OGC are under development right now. But it is known that spatial features do not only have geometric or thematic properties, but also temporal aspects. These have been neglected by the OGC and most GIS vendors so far, but have been an active area of research for years. Recently a flexible object-oriented temporal framework for describing 4D-geoobjects has been developed [21]. This temporal framework has been realized in Java and has been implemented on two databases (namely the OODB Jasmine by Computer Associates and the OR DB Cloudscape by Informix). The temporal framework is a self-consistent object-oriented structure to describe temporal data and can easily be represented by an Xml schema. This schema can be combined with the existing GML schema to realize a powerful spatio-temporal Xml-Schema. The temporal Xml schema is being introduced and explained in this paper, and examples using a geo-server are being presented. The latter has been developed for the Deep Map project and implements the SFS for CORBA interfaces [19], as well as it does also support GML.

  • ACM-GIS - TGML: extending GML by temporal constructs - a proposal for a spatiotemporal framework in Xml
    Proceedings of the ninth ACM international symposium on Advances in geographic information systems - GIS '01, 2001
    Co-Authors: Alexander Zipf, Sven Krüger
    Abstract:

    Xml is nowadays a commonly used way for describing and exchanging data. Within the GIS community the OpenGIS Consortium (OGC) recently has published the Geographic Markup Language (GML) as a new specification [8]. GML is essentially an Xml encoding of the Simple Feature Specification (SFS). A range of further Xml-based standardization efforts by the OGC are under development right now. But it is known that spatial features do not only have geometric or thematic properties, but also temporal aspects. These have been neglected by the OGC and most GIS vendors so far, but have been an active area of research for years. Recently a flexible object-oriented temporal framework for describing 4D-geoobjects has been developed [21]. This temporal framework has been realized in Java and has been implemented on two databases (namely the OODB Jasmine by Computer Associates and the OR DB Cloudscape by Informix). The temporal framework is a self-consistent object-oriented structure to describe temporal data and can easily be represented by an Xml schema. This schema can be combined with the existing GML schema to realize a powerful spatio-temporal Xml-Schema. The temporal Xml schema is being introduced and explained in this paper, and examples using a geo-server are being presented. The latter has been developed for the Deep Map project and implements the SFS for CORBA interfaces [19], as well as it does also support GML.