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GRAI-ICE Model Driven Interoperability Architecture for Developing Interoperable ESA

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Enterprise Interoperability IV

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This paper presents GRAI-ICE Model Driven Interoperability Architecture (MDI) which is developed based on MDA (Model Driven Architecture) of OMG and some initial works performed in INTEROP NoE. This MDI architecture aims at supporting the development of changeable on-demand and interoperable ESA (Enterprise Software Application). The architecture defined five modelling levels, i.e., Top CIM, Bottom CIM, Object oriented PIM, Pattern oriented PSM, and Component and configuration oriented CODE. This paper presents in detail core concepts and rational of each modeling level. An application example in nuclear equipment industry is outlined.

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Nie, L., Xu, X., Chen, D., Zacharewicz, G., Zhan, D. (2010). GRAI-ICE Model Driven Interoperability Architecture for Developing Interoperable ESA. In: Popplewell, K., Harding, J., Poler, R., Chalmeta, R. (eds) Enterprise Interoperability IV. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84996-257-5_11

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