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'''Service Modeling Language''' ('''SML''') and '''Service Modeling Language Interchange Format''' ('''SML-IF''') are a pair of [[XML]]-based specifications created by leading [[information technology]] companies that define a set of [[XML]] instance document extensions for expressing links between elements, a set of [[XML Schema (W3C)|XML Schema]] extensions for constraining those links, and a way to associate [[Schematron]] rules with global element declarations, global complex type definitions, and/or model documents. The SML<ref>[http://www.w3.org/TR/sml/ Latest draft of the SML specification]</ref> [[specification]] defines model concepts, and the SML-IF<ref>[http://www.w3.org/TR/sml-if/ Latest draft of the SML-IF specification]</ref> [[specification]] describes a packaging format for exchanging SML-based models.
SML and SML-IF were standardized in a [[W3C]] working group chartered to produce W3C Recommendations for the Service Modeling Language by refining the “Service Modeling Language” (SML) Member Submission,<ref>[http://www.w3.org/Submission/2007/01/ “Service Modeling Language” (SML) Member Submission]</ref> addressing implementation experience and feedback on the specifications. The submission was from an industry group consisting of representatives from BEA Systems, BMC, CA, Cisco, Dell, EMC, HP, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, and Sun Microsystems. They were published as [[W3C Recommendation]]s on May 12, 2009.<ref>[http://www.w3.org/2009/04/sml-pressrelease.html.en SML and SML-IF Recommendation Press Release]</ref> In the market and in applying by vendors,{{whom|date=February 2024}} SML is seen as a successor/replacement for earlier developed standards like [[DCML (markup language)|DCML]] and Microsoft's (in hindsight) proprietary System Definition Model or SDM. See <ref>http://download.microsoft.com/documents/uk/msdn/architecture/infrastructure/infrastructure_and_business_priorities.ppt Powerpoint relating SDM and DCML</ref> for a historically helpful relation between SDM and DCML, and <ref>http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/newsroom/press/2006/060731b.html?jumpid=reg_R1002_USEN Joint press release about SML</ref> for the joint pressrelease announcing SML. In the Microsoft section of it the sequel role to SDM is mentioned.
== Fast Formal Facts about SML ==▼
* [[XML Schema (W3C)|XML Schema]] documents: constrain the structure and content of the XML instance documents in a model. SML uses [[XML Schema (W3C)|XML Schema]] 1.0, but allows later versions as well. SML also defines a set of extensions to [[XML Schema (W3C)|XML Schema]] to constrain references, and identity constraints (key, unique, ...) that apply to sets of documents.
Once a model is defined, one of the important operations on the model is to establish its validity. This involves checking whether all
==SML-Based Models==
▲== Fast Formal Facts about SML ==
Models provide value in several important ways:<ref>[http://www.cml-project.org/2.html Common Model Library - link no longer resolves] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080622143643/http://www.cml-project.org/2.html |date=2008-06-22 }}</ref>
# Models focus on capturing all invariant aspects of a service/system that must be maintained for the service/system to be functional. They capture as much detail as is necessary, and no more.
▲The '''Service Modeling Language (SML)''' is a language for building a rich set of constructs for creating models of complex IT services and systems. These models typically could include information about configuration, deployment, monitoring, policy, health, capacity planning, target operating range, [[service level agreement]]s, and so on. Models could provide value in several important ways.
▲# Models focus on capturing all invariant aspects of a service/system that must be maintained for the service/system to be functional. They capture as much detail as is necessary, and no more.
# Models are units of communication and collaboration between designers, implementers, operators, and users; and can easily be shared, tracked, and revision controlled. This is important because complex services are often built and maintained by a variety of people playing different roles.
# Models drive [[modularity]], [[Re-use]], and [[standardization]]. Most real-world complex services and systems are composed of sufficiently complex parts. [[Re-use]] and [[standardization]] of services/systems and their parts is a key factor in reducing overall production and operation cost and in increasing reliability.
# Models represent a powerful mechanism for validating changes before applying the changes to a service/system. Also, when changes happen in a running service/system, they can be validated against the intended state described in the model. The actual service/system and its model together enable a self-healing service/system – the ultimate objective. Models of a service/system must necessarily stay decoupled from the live service/system to create the control loop.
# Models enable increased automation of management tasks. Automation facilities exposed by the majority of IT services/systems today could be driven by software – not people – for reliable initial realization of a service/system as well as for ongoing lifecycle management.
▲A model in SML is realized as a set of interrelated [[XML]] documents. The [[XML]] documents contain information about the parts of an IT service, as well as the constraints that each part must satisfy for the IT service to function properly. Constraints are captured in two ways:
▲; Rules : are [[Boolean expression]]s that constrain the structure and content of documents in a model. SML uses a profile of [[Schematron]] and [[XPath]] 1.0 for rules.
▲Once a model is defined, one of the important operations on the model is to establish its validity. This involves checking whether all data in a model satisfies the [[XML Schema|schemas]] and rules declared.
==References==
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==External links==
* [http://www.w3.org/XML/SML W3C Service Modeling Language Working Group home page]
* [http://www.w3.org/XML/SML/#public_drafts W3C public working drafts of SML/SML-IF specification]
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