ISO 20022-2:2013
Financial services - Universal financial industry message scheme - Part 2 : UML profile
ISO 20022-2:2013 defines the UML Profile for ISO 20022. In essence, it defines how to use UML to create models that conform to the ISO 20022 Metamodel, which is defined in ISO 20022-1:2013. In so doing, it defines a UML-based concrete syntax for the Metamodel. It does not preclude the specification of additional concrete syntaxes for the Metamodel, such as a textual concrete syntax.The Profile defines how to represent in UML each of the Metamodel's Scope Level Elements (Level 1), Business Level Elements (Level 2) and Message Level Elements (Level 3), as well as Metamodel Elements that are scoped across the levels.Therefore, the Profile covers all of the Metamodel's Packages, except for the following:· ISO20022::Metamodel::ConceptualLevel::MessageTransport· ISO20022::Metamodel::LogicalLevel::Reversing· ISO20022::Metamodel::LogicalToPhysicalTransformation· ISO20022::Metamodel::PhysicalLevelThe Profile also covers the ISO20022::TypeLibrary Package, upon which the Metamodel has some dependencies.ISO 20022-2:2013 is only applicable when UML is used.
ISO 20022-2:2013 defines the UML Profile for ISO 20022. In essence, it defines how to use UML to create models that conform to the ISO 20022 Metamodel, which is defined in ISO 20022-1:2013. In so doing, it defines a UML-based concrete syntax for the Metamodel. It does not preclude the specification of additional concrete syntaxes for the Metamodel, such as a textual concrete syntax.
The Profile defines how to represent in UML each of the Metamodel's Scope Level Elements (Level 1), Business Level Elements (Level 2) and Message Level Elements (Level 3), as well as Metamodel Elements that are scoped across the levels.
Therefore, the Profile covers all of the Metamodel's Packages, except for the following:
· ISO20022::Metamodel::ConceptualLevel::MessageTransport
· ISO20022::Metamodel::LogicalLevel::Reversing
· ISO20022::Metamodel::LogicalToPhysicalTransformation
· ISO20022::Metamodel::PhysicalLevel
The Profile also covers the ISO20022::TypeLibrary Package, upon which the Metamodel has some dependencies.
ISO 20022-2:2013 is only applicable when UML is used.
ISO 20022-2:2007 specifies the responsibilities of the bodies involved in the registration and maintenance of the ISO 20022 Repository. The Registration Authority (RA) is the operating authority responsible for the above-mentioned tasks and is assisted by different Standards Evaluation Groups (SEGs), i.e. groups of industry experts responsible for specific Business Areas of the Repository. The Registration Management Group (RMG) is the governing body of the overall registration process and the appeal body for the communities of users, the RA, the SEGs and the Submitting Organizations, and monitors the registration process performance.
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