Re: railML 3.x: Data Modelling Patterns [message #1915 is a reply to message #1797] |
Fri, 17 August 2018 16:51 |
christian.rahmig
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Dear all,
there is a new draft version of the "Data Modelling Patterns" document
available in [2]. The following small changes have been incorporated:
* adding pattern "Names of elements and attributes"
* clarification on Element vs attribute
* clarification on preferred solution for pattern "Boolean information"
Any reaction is highly appreciated...
[2] file replaced by newer version on January 16th, 2019
Best regards
Christian
PS: To avoid confusion, the old file [1] has been deleted.
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Christian Rahmig - Infrastructure scheme coordinator
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Am 18.05.2018 um 09:01 schrieb Christian Rahmig:
> Dear all,
>
> upcoming new major version railML 3.x will contain lot of modifications
> and changes. In order to keep a unified layout and model structure, some
> elementary "Data Modelling Patterns" have been defined. These patterns
> shall represent a set of rules for modellers (and users) how certain
> things are being structured in the model. You can find a first version
> of these "Data Modelling Patterns" in [1].
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> I would like to get your feedback on this approach: Do you agree with
> the overall concept of having Data Modelling Patterns? What do you think
> about the different patterns in particular?
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> Any reaction is highly appreciated...
>
> [1]
> file replaced by newer version on August 17th, 2018
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>
> Best regards
> Christian
>
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