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    * Leonard Levine, DISA    * Leonard Levine, DISA
    * Pete Rivett, Adaptive    * Pete Rivett, Adaptive
-   * Ed Seidewitz, ​Model Driven Solutions ​(Model Interchange SIG Chair)+   * Ed Seidewitz, ​nMeta (Model Interchange SIG Chair)
  
  
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 Each of the participating MIWG vendors have submitted results from the latest version of their tools for all the test cases that their tools support. These test submissions are maintained in a Subversion repository and may be updated from time to time to reflect new releases of the vendor tools. They can be used in two ways: Each of the participating MIWG vendors have submitted results from the latest version of their tools for all the test cases that their tools support. These test submissions are maintained in a Subversion repository and may be updated from time to time to reflect new releases of the vendor tools. They can be used in two ways:
  
-   - You can download a vendor submission for a test case from this repository at any time and run it through the [[http://syseng.nist.gov/​se-interop/​sysml/​validator|NIST Validator]] (as described below) in order to assess XMI conformance of the vendor'​s tool for this test case. +   - You can download a vendor submission for a test case from this repository at any time and run it through the [[http://validator.omg.org/​se-interop/​tools/​validator|NIST Validator]] (as described below) in order to assess XMI conformance of the vendor'​s tool for this test case. 
    - You can take submitted XMI for a test case exported from one tool and attempt to import it into a different tool, in order the assess the actual ability to interchange models between those tools in the area covered by the test case.    - You can take submitted XMI for a test case exported from one tool and attempt to import it into a different tool, in order the assess the actual ability to interchange models between those tools in the area covered by the test case.
  
-The public vendor test submission repository is available [[https://dev.enterprisecomponent.com/​repository/​repos/​OMG-Model-Interchange/​branches/​Public/​Tests/​|here]]. Log in using the user name //guest// with password //guest//.+The public vendor test submission repository is available [[http://svn.omg.org/​repos/​OMG-Model-Interchange/​branches/​Public/​Tests/​|here]]. Log in using the user name //guest// with password //guest//.
  
 The repository has two directories,​ UML2.3-XMI2.1 for UML tests and SysML1.2-XMI2.1 for SysML tests. Within these directories,​ there are subdirectories for each test case, with the following content: The repository has two directories,​ UML2.3-XMI2.1 for UML tests and SysML1.2-XMI2.1 for SysML tests. Within these directories,​ there are subdirectories for each test case, with the following content:
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