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The purpose of this wiki is to inform users and editors of the ISO/TC211 Harmonized UML Model how to connect to and work with the model.
The ISO/TC 211 Harmonized UML Model is maintained with Sparx Enterprise Architect in Sparx ProCloud Services. The model can be accessed in several ways: Through a Web Browser, Through Reusable Assets in Enterprise Architect or through direct access to Sparx ProCloud in Enterprise Architect.
The model is available on http://iso.sparxcloud.com. Registered user can log in and edit the model, while all users can view the model in read-only mode. The WebEA Model shows the current model in the cloud repository and will always be up to date.
An Enterprise Architect project with a complete copy of the Harmonized Model is available for download from the HMMG GitHub. The copy is updated periodically.
Parts of the model can be imported and reused in other models as Reusable Assets. GUIDs for model elements are maintained from the old Subversion based repository, which means any existing links from local models to elements from the Harmonized Model remain unchanged.
To connect to the asset service: See the user guide for Reusable Assets.
Apply the following parameters for the connection:
Name: iso_in_the_cloud
Protocol: http
Server: iso.sparxcloud.com
Port: 804
Model Name: iso
Select one storage and import to your model. One storage is created for each main standard number, containing all parts and editions.
Important note for standards in development: Additional packages with only the standard in development may exist in addition. These will be periodically updated with new versions.
For direct access in Enterprise Architect: Select to open a cloud connection, and apply the following parameters:
Name: iso_in_the_cloud
protocol:http
address:iso.sparxcloud.com
port:804
Data Source=iso
Write the user name and password.
A description of the package structure of the Harmonized Model.
Each package has additional tagged values to help identify the individual standard, part and edition: Package tagged values
Articles describing best practices for modelling geographic information in UML.