On 16-07-18 16:59, Thomas Beale wrote:
well whether it is 'so good' is in the eye of the beholder, but it is 'good enough' for quite a lot of things, things for which we would once have expected to be able to use XMI. Anyway, the BMM introduction <https://www.openehr.org/releases/BASE/latest/docs/bmm/bmm.html#_introduction> provides some information on why it is there.
XMI is not designed to describe functions, but it is an object-description language, and very limited indeed. And still used and illegally extended, and therefor not fit for exchange of models.
I read the BMM introduction. Thanks for the link. Bert
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