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THE WHATIS.COM WORD-OF-THE-DAY
March 5, 2002
tModel
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1) A tModel is a data structure representing a service type (a
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tModel is an abstraction for a technical specification of a service
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bindingTemplate organizes information for specific instances of
service types. When businesses want to make their
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include a reference to the tModelKey for that service type in their
bindingTemplate data.
Each tModel consists of a name, an explanatory description, and a
Universal Unique Identifier (UUID). The tModel name identifies the
service, such as, for example, online order placement. The
description supplies more information, which in this case might be
place an order online. The unique identifier, called a tModelKey, is
a series of alphanumeric characters, such as, for example,
uuid:4CD7E4BC-648B-426D-9936-443EAAC8AI. Another example: the tModel
uddi-org:http has the description An http or web browser based web
service, and the tModelKey uuid:68DE9E80-AD09-469D-8A37-088422BFBC36.
2) TMODEL is a software product used to develop and analyze
transportation planning models.
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