
XMI 2.0
XMI 2.0 (XML Metadata Interchange) is a standard format used to share and exchange models of software systems and data structures. It uses XML, a flexible text-based format, to represent complex information about software design—like diagrams, relationships, and components—in a way that different tools and systems can understand and work with. This standard helps developers and organizations collaborate more effectively by enabling seamless transfer, storage, and integration of detailed model information across various software modeling tools.