BS ISO/IEC 10746-2:2009:2011 Edition
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Information technology. Open distributed processing. Reference model: Foundations
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2011 | 34 |
This Recommendation | International Standard covers the concepts which are needed to perform the modelling of ODP systems (see clauses 6 to 14), and the principles of conformance to ODP systems (see 15).
The concepts defined in clauses 6 to 14 are used in the reference model of open distributed processing to support the definitions of:
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the structure of the family of standards which are subject to the reference model;
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the structure of distributed systems which claim compliance with the reference model (the configuration of the systems);
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the concepts needed to express the combined use of the various standards supported;
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the basic concepts to be used in the specifications of the various components which make up the open distributed system.
Clause 15 defines how the various standards supported constrain an implementation and how such an implementation can be tested.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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5 | Contents |
6 | Foreword |
7 | Introduction |
9 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 2.1 Identical Recommendations | International Standards 3 Definitions 3.1 Definitions from other Recommendations | International Standards 3.2 Background definitions |
10 | 4 Abbreviations 5 Categorization of concepts |
11 | 6 Basic interpretation concepts 7 Basic linguistic concepts |
12 | 8 Basic modelling concepts |
14 | 9 Specification concepts 9.1 Composition 9.3 Decomposition |
18 | 10 Organizational concepts |
19 | 11 Properties of systems and objects 11.1 Transparencies 11.2 Policy concepts |
20 | 11.3 Temporal properties |
21 | 12 Naming concepts 13 Concepts for behaviour 13.1 Activity structure 13.2 Contractual behaviour |
23 | 13.3 Service concepts 13.4 Causality 13.5 Establishing behaviours |
24 | 13.6 Dependability 14 Management concepts |
25 | 15 ODP approach to conformance 15.1 Conformance to ODP standards 15.2 Testing and reference points 15.3 Classes of reference points |
26 | 15.4 Change of configuration 15.5 The conformance testing process |
27 | 15.6 The result of testing 15.7 Relation between reference points |
29 | Index |