Table of Contents
1Scope
1.1Objectives
1.2Principles
1.3StructureofthisRecommendation
2References
3Definitions
4AbbreviationsusedinthisRecommendation
5Methodologyoverview
5.1Introduction
5.1.1RM-ODPviewpointdescriptions
5.2UsingRM-ODPviewpointsinaspecification
designmethodology
5.3Tracingbetweentheviewpoints
5.3.1Labelling
6Enterpriseviewpoint
6.1Scopeoftheenterpriseviewpoint
6.2Concepts
6.2.1Community
6.2.2Contract
6.2.3Roles
6.2.4Policies
6.2.5Actions
6.2.6Activities
6.2.7Services
6.2.8Servicefeature
6.2.9Compositionofservices
6.3Extensionofcommunities
6.4Domains
7Informationviewpoint
7.1Informationviewpoint
8Computationalviewpoint
8.1Computationalconcepts
8.1.1Communicationsdomain-independent
computationalviewpoint
8.1.2Mappingstothecommunicationsdomain-
dependentcomputationalviewpoint
specification
9Engineeringviewpoint
9.1Introduction
9.2Engineeringconcepts
9.3OSImanagementbasedengineeringviewpoint
9.3.1Impactofprotocolsoninformationand
computationalviewpoints
9.3.2Enterpriseviewpointengineering
constraints
9.3.3TheuseofGDMOpackagesandmanaged
objects
9.3.4Supportofmultiplemanagementservices
atanengineeringinterface
9.3.5Identification
9.3.6Relationshipmapping
9.3.7Theuseofactionsversusattribute
operationsforrelationshipsandstate
modifications
9.4Thedistributedprocessingenvironment
9.4.1Overview
10Theuseofensemblesinthedefinitionofnetwork
managementapplications
10.1Scope
AnnexATemplateandguidelinesfortheenterprise
viewpointspecification
A.1Informaldefinitionoftheenterprisetemplate
A.2Formaldefinitionoftheenterprisetemplate
AnnexBInformationviewpointstructure
B.1Introduction
B.2Modeldescriptions
B.3Structureofthespecification
B.3.1Informationobjectclasses
B.3.2Informationrelationships
B.3.3Staticschemadefinition
B.3.4Dynamicschemas
B.3.5Attributes
AnnexCComputationalviewpointtemplatedescription
C.1Introduction
C.2Guidelines
C.2.1Guidelinesspecifictotheoperation
template
C.2.2Client/serverinterfacedefinitions
C.2.3Considerationsformappingtodifferent
communicationsdomains
C.3Formaltemplatedefinitions
C.3.1Objectclasstemplate
C.3.2Interfacetemplate
C.3.3Operationtemplate
C.4Example
AnnexDOSImanagementengineeringviewpointtemplates
andguidelines
D.1Templates
D.2Possiblemappingstomanagedobjectdefinitions
AnnexELabelsyntax
E.0Introduction
E.1BNFdefinitionoflabelsyntax
E.2Enterpriseviewpointlabeltreestructure
E.2.1Examplesofuse
E.3Informationviewpointlabeltreestructure
E.3.1Examplesofuse
E.4Computationalviewpointlabeltreestructure
E.4.1Examplesofuse
AnnexFEnsembletemplate
F.1Theensembletechnique
F.2Ensembletemplate
F.2.1Introduction
F.2.2Managementcontext
F.2.3Managementinformationmodel
F.2.4Ensembleconformancerequirements
AppendixIExamplesoftemplatesandspecifications
guidelines
I.1Enterpriseservicesversuscontracts
AppendixIIRepresentationofcombinedstates
AppendixIIIServicerealizationdescription
III.1Scope
III.2Concepts
AppendixIVExampleofuseoftheensembleconceptsand
format
AppendixVExamplespecificationdevelopmentprocess
AppendixVIInter-viewpointmapping
VI.1Approach
VI.2Informationviewpointmappings
VI.2.1Informationobjectsand
relationships
VI.2.2Staticschema
VI.2.3Dynamicschema
VI.3Computationalviewpointmappings
VI.3.1Computationaloperation
VI.3.2Computationalinterface
VI.3.3Computationalobject
AppendixVIIGuidelinesfortheuseofZintheinformation
viewpoint
VII.1Introduction
VII.2Znotationreview
VII.2.1Schemas
VII.2.2Symbols
VII.2.3Example
VII.3Specificationconventions
VII.3.1Attributespecification
VII.3.2Objectspecification
VII.3.3Relationshipspecification Abstract
Describes the modelling concepts on which the ITU-T Study Group 15 network level model is based.