RE: Basic Semantic Repository & ISO 11179 & ANSI X3L8 Metamodel
ksteel@cs.mu.oz.au
From: ksteel@cs.mu.oz.au
Date: Wed, 26 Jul 95 08:10:37 PDT
Subject: RE: Basic Semantic Repository & ISO 11179 & ANSI X3L8 Metamodel
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Paul Hawes wrote:
>The BSR is a partial implementation of ISO 11179. In other words, 11179
>is a standard and the BSR is an implementation. I have offered X3L8's
>metamodel to the BSR for their use.
Perhaps it might also be said that ISO 11179 is being used within the BSR
project. The BSR project embodies considerably more than an implementation
of parts of 11179.
(Just to set the record straight).
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Ken Steel
The University of Melbourne
Department of Computer Science
ksteel@cs.mu.oz.au
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