IEEE 1320.2 : 1998
IEEE 1320.2 : 1998
CONCEPTUAL MODELING LANGUAGE - SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS FOR IDEF1X97 (IDEF OBJECT)
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
CONCEPTUAL MODELING LANGUAGE - SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS FOR IDEF1X97 (IDEF OBJECT)
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
1 Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Evolution of IDEF1X
1.4 Conformance
2 References
3 Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Abbreviations and acronyms
4 IDEF1X language overview
4.1 IDEF1X language constructs
4.2 IDEF1X notation
5 Class
5.1 Introduction
5.2 State class
5.3 Value class
5.4 Generalization
5.5 Relationship
6 Responsibility
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Request
6.3 Property
6.4 Attribute
6.5 Participant property
6.6 Operation
6.7 Constraint
6.8 Note
7 Rule and constraint language
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Realization
7.3 Message
7.4 Typing
7.5 Dynamic binding
7.6 Assignment
7.7 Propositions
7.8 Sentences
7.9 Type checking
7.10 Constraint checking
7.11 Query
7.12 Total ordering
7.13 Implementation-dependent
7.14 Lexical characteristics
7.15 RCL syntax
8 Model infrastructure constructs
8.1 View
8.2 Identity-style view level
8.3 Environment
8.4 Glossary
8.5 Model
9 Key-style modeling
9.1 Entity
9.2 Domain/value class
9.3 Key-style view
9.4 Attribute
9.5 Relationship
9.6 Entity generalization
9.7 Primary and alternate key
9.8 Foreign key
9.9 Common ancestor constraint
9.10 Key-style view level
9.11 Key-style glossary
9.12 Key-style notes
9.13 Key-style lexical rules
10 Formalization
10.1 Introduction
10.2 IDEFobject metamodel
10.3 Definitions clausal form
10.4 Vocabulary
10.5 Axioms of base theories
10.6 Rewriting an IDEFobject view to definition clausal form
10.7 Formalization of the modeling constructs
10.8 Summary of the formal meaning of a view
Annex A (informative) Bibliography
Annex B (informative) Comparison of IDEF1X93 and IDEF1X97 constructs
Annex C (informative) Examples
Annex D (informative) Built-in classes
Defines the semantics and syntax of IDEF1X, a language used to represent a conceptual schema. The two styles of IDEF1X described are; The Key Style is used to produce information models that represent the structure and semantics of data within an enterprise and is backward-compatible with the US governments Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) PUB 184, Integration Definition for Information Modeling (IDEF1X). The Identity Style is used to produce object models that represent the behavior, knowledge, and rules of the concepts within an enterprise. Used as a growth path for key-style models.
Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers |
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