| "Basic Reference Model of Open Distributed Processing -- Part 4: Architectural Semantics," ISO/IEC CD 10746--1, July 1994. |
....for Open Distributed Processing (ODP) called the International Standard ISO IEC 10746 (ITU X.900) 1995. 10] ODP is a way of thinking about complex systems that simplifies decision making. It organizes the system architecture in terms of five standard viewpoints [ISO94a] ISO94b] ISO94c] [ISO94d]: n Enterprise viewpoint the purpose, scope, and policies of the business system as defined by the workflows and business rules. The process of planning the architecture involves more than listing the attributes of the system. It involves a deep understanding of how the elements of the ....
"Basic Reference Model of Open Distributed Processing -- Part 4: Architectural Semantics," ISO/IEC CD 10746--1, July 1994.
....ISO standard for Open Distributed Processing (ODP) called the International Standard ISO IEC 10746 (ITU X.900) 1995. 10] ODP is a way of thinking about complex systems that simplifies decision making. It organizes the system architecture in terms of five standard viewpoints [ISO94a] ISO94b] [ISO94c], ISO94d] n Enterprise viewpoint the purpose, scope, and policies of the business system as defined by the workflows and business rules. The process of planning the architecture involves more than listing the attributes of the system. It involves a deep understanding of how the elements ....
"Basic Reference Model of Open Distributed Processing -- Part 3: Prescriptive Model," ISO/IEC CD 10746--1, February 1994.
....by the ISO standard for Open Distributed Processing (ODP) called the International Standard ISO IEC 10746 (ITU X.900) 1995. 10] ODP is a way of thinking about complex systems that simplifies decision making. It organizes the system architecture in terms of five standard viewpoints [ISO94a] [ISO94b], ISO94c] ISO94d] n Enterprise viewpoint the purpose, scope, and policies of the business system as defined by the workflows and business rules. The process of planning the architecture involves more than listing the attributes of the system. It involves a deep understanding of how the ....
"Basic Reference Model of Open Distributed Processing -- Part 2: Descriptive Model," ISO/IEC CD 10746--1, February 1994.
....is provided by the ISO standard for Open Distributed Processing (ODP) called the International Standard ISO IEC 10746 (ITU X.900) 1995. 10] ODP is a way of thinking about complex systems that simplifies decision making. It organizes the system architecture in terms of five standard viewpoints [ISO94a], ISO94b] ISO94c] ISO94d] n Enterprise viewpoint the purpose, scope, and policies of the business system as defined by the workflows and business rules. The process of planning the architecture involves more than listing the attributes of the system. It involves a deep understanding ....
....environment. n Technology viewpoint choice of technology for the implementation of the system. Enterprise Information Computational Engineering Technology Requirements Analysis Functional Specification Design Implementation Figure 6 The RM ODP Viewpoints and Software Engineering, from [ISO94a] Each viewpoint defines the conformance to the architectural requirements. Without this conformance to requirements, the architecture is meaningless, because it will have no clear impact upon implementation. ODP facilitates this process by embodying a pervasive conformance approach. Simple ....
"Basic Reference Model of Open Distributed Processing -- Part 1: Overview and Guide to Use," ISO/IEC CD 10746-- 1, July 1994.
....for Open Distributed Processing (ODP) called the International Standard ISO IEC 10746 (ITU X.900) 1995. 9] ODP is a way of thinking about complex systems that simplifies decision making. It organizes the system architecture in terms of five standard viewpoints [ISO94a] ISO94b] ISO94c] [ISO94d]: n Enterprise viewpoint the purpose, scope, and policies of the business system as defined by the workflows and business rules. The process of planning the architecture involves more than listing the attributes of the system. It involves a deep understanding of how the elements of the ....
"Basic Reference Model of Open Distributed Processing -- Part 4: Architectural Semantics," ISO/IEC CD 10746--1, July 1994.
....ISO standard for Open Distributed Processing (ODP) called the International Standard ISO IEC 10746 (ITU X.900) 1995. 9] ODP is a way of thinking about complex systems that simplifies decision making. It organizes the system architecture in terms of five standard viewpoints [ISO94a] ISO94b] [ISO94c], ISO94d] n Enterprise viewpoint the purpose, scope, and policies of the business system as defined by the workflows and business rules. The process of planning the architecture involves more than listing the attributes of the system. It involves a deep understanding of how the elements ....
"Basic Reference Model of Open Distributed Processing -- Part 3: Prescriptive Model," ISO/IEC CD 10746--1, February 1994.
....by the ISO standard for Open Distributed Processing (ODP) called the International Standard ISO IEC 10746 (ITU X.900) 1995. 9] ODP is a way of thinking about complex systems that simplifies decision making. It organizes the system architecture in terms of five standard viewpoints [ISO94a] [ISO94b], ISO94c] ISO94d] n Enterprise viewpoint the purpose, scope, and policies of the business system as defined by the workflows and business rules. The process of planning the architecture involves more than listing the attributes of the system. It involves a deep understanding of how the ....
"Basic Reference Model of Open Distributed Processing -- Part 2: Descriptive Model," ISO/IEC CD 10746--1, February 1994.
....is provided by the ISO standard for Open Distributed Processing (ODP) called the International Standard ISO IEC 10746 (ITU X.900) 1995. 9] ODP is a way of thinking about complex systems that simplifies decision making. It organizes the system architecture in terms of five standard viewpoints [ISO94a], ISO94b] ISO94c] ISO94d] n Enterprise viewpoint the purpose, scope, and policies of the business system as defined by the workflows and business rules. The process of planning the architecture involves more than listing the attributes of the system. It involves a deep understanding ....
....environment. n Technology viewpoint choice of technology for the implementation of the system. Enterprise Information Computational Engineering Technology Requirements Analysis Functional Specification Design Implementation Figure 6 The RM ODP Viewpoints and Software Engineering, from [ISO94a] Each viewpoint defines the conformance to the architectural requirements. Without this conformance to requirements, the architecture is meaningless, because it will have no clear impact upon implementation. ODP facilitates this process by embodying a pervasive conformance approach. Simple ....
"Basic Reference Model of Open Distributed Processing -- Part 1: Overview and Guide to Use," ISO/IEC CD 10746-- 1, July 1994.
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