ITU X.911:2005

ITU X.911:2005 Information Technology - Open Distributed Processing - Reference Model - Enterprise Language Provides: a) a language (the enterprise language) comprising concepts, structures, and rules for developing, representing, and reasoning about a specification of an Open Distributed Processing (ODP) s

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Table of Contents

0Introduction
0.1RM-ODP
0.2Overviewandmotivation
1Scope
2Normativereferences
2.1IdenticalITU-TRecommendations/International
Standards
3Termsanddefinitions
3.1DefinitionsfromODPstandards
3.2DefinitionsfromODPstandardsextendedinthis
specification
4Abbreviations
5Conventions
6Concepts
6.1Systemconcepts
6.2Communityconcepts
6.3Behaviourconcepts
6.4Policyconcepts
6.5Accountabilityconcepts
7Structuringrules
7.1Overallstructureofanenterprisespecification
7.2Contentsofanenterprisespecification
7.3Communityrules
7.4Enterpriseobjectrules
7.5Commoncommunitytypes
7.6Lifecycleofacommunity
7.7Objectiverules
7.8Behaviourrules
7.9Policyrules
7.10Accountabilityrules
8Compliance,completenessandfieldofapplication
8.1Compliance
8.2Completeness
8.3Fieldofapplication
9Enterpriselanguagecompliance
10Conformanceandreferencepoints
11Consistencyrules
11.1Viewpointcorrespondences
11.2Enterpriseandinformationspecification
correspondences
11.2Enterpriseandinformationspecification
correspondences
11.3Enterpriseandcomputationalspecification
correspondences
11.4Enterpriseandengineeringspecification
correspondences
11.5Enterpriseandtechnologyspecification
correspondence
AnnexA-Modeloftheenterpriselanguageconcepts
(Thisannexdoesnotformanintegralpart
ofthisRecommendation/InternationalStandard)
AnnexB-Explanationsandexamples(Thisannexdoesnot
formanintegralpartofthis
Recommendation/InternationalStandard)
B.1Firstexample-Specificationofane-commercesystem
B.2Secondexample-Specificationofalibrary
INDEX

Abstract

Provides: a) a language (the enterprise language) comprising concepts, structures, and rules for developing, representing, and reasoning about a specification of an Open Distributed Processing (ODP) system from the enterprise viewpoint (as defined in ITU-T Rec. X.903 / ISO/IEC 10746-3); b) rules which establish correspondences between the enterprise language and the other viewpoint languages (defined in ITU-T Rec. X.903 / ISO/IEC 10746-3) to ensure the overall consistency of a specification.

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