2006
DOI: 10.1007/11925040_4
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Using XML Transformations for Enterprise Architectures

Abstract: In this paper we report on the use of XML transformations in the context of Enterprise Architectures. We show that XML transformation techniques can be applied to visualize and analyze enterprise architectures in a formal way. We propose transformational techniques to extract views from an XML document containing architectural information and indicate how to perform a specific form of impact analysis on this information. The transformations are formally expressed with the language RML, a compact yet powerful t… Show more

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“…Continuing with our approach to represent the structure of objects in XML format along with expanding their attributes, we want to define a standard form for selecting, filtering and aggregating objects using a Rule Markup Language (RML) tool [10,18]. RML was designed for ease of use to write patterns that match certain elements in an XML file and apply transformation rules to the file to produce a desired output.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Continuing with our approach to represent the structure of objects in XML format along with expanding their attributes, we want to define a standard form for selecting, filtering and aggregating objects using a Rule Markup Language (RML) tool [10,18]. RML was designed for ease of use to write patterns that match certain elements in an XML file and apply transformation rules to the file to produce a desired output.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%