> 
> Michael van der Zel at Results4Care put together a great little plug-in for 
> Enterprise Architect

-       CodeWeavers' Crossover 10.0.3 (or later), Microsoft Data Access 
Components (MDAC) 2.8, DCOM95, Internet Explorer 6

Stupid product, EA, cannot be used in an environment based on international 
standards, but is even when used on Mac of Linux depending on Internet Explorer 
and Microsoft Database Access Extensions. Probably to lazy to develop their 
products in a vendor-independent way.

If in this way EA gets the status of preferred third party tooling for modeling 
in OpenEhr context, I think, that it is a very bad evolution.

Bert


> that traverses a UML model in memory and pumps out a BMM schema for it. So 
> now we have a nice way of having a primary UML model expression and a 
> generated tool-consumable format (BMM schemas), which will help tool chains 
> components to communicate - right now the ADL workbench and now LinkEHR can 
> consume it.
> 
> The converter is pretty good right now, but David Moner's group has obviously 
> found a few more bugs than I found, which is good - hopefully we can converge 
> on a very tight version of the EA converter soon. Then the same thing can be 
> done with openEHR, 13606, any other model in EA, which means we have a way of 
> representing a RM in UML, and driving archetype tools from that.
> 
> I'm just putting together a GitHub repo now for it on which I'll post a spec, 
> the class models I use (in UML) and pointers to every implementation we can 
> find.
> 
> - thomas
> 
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