BS ISO/IEC 15414:2015 pdf download-Information technology — Open distributed processing — Reference model — Enterprise language.
6 Concepts The concepts of the enterprise language defined in this Recommendation | International Standard comprise: – the concepts identified in clauses 3.1.1 and 3.1.2 as they are defined in Rec. ITU-T X.902 | ISO/IEC 10746-2 and in ITU-T X.903 | ISO/IEC 10746-3; – the concepts defined in this clause. The grouping into subclauses and the headings of the subclauses of this clause are informative. 6.1 System concepts 6.1.1 scope (of a system): The behaviour that a system is expected to exhibit. 6.1.2 field of application (of a specification): The properties the environment of the ODP system shall have for the specification of that system to be used. 6.2 Community concepts 6.2.1 objective (of an <X>): Practical advantage or intended effect, expressed as preferences about future states. NOTE 1 – Some objectives are ongoing, some are achieved once met. NOTE 2 – In the text of Rec. ITU-T X.903 | ISO/IEC 10746-3 [Part 3-5] the terms purpose and objective are synonymous. The enterprise language emphasizes the term objective and emphasizes the need to express an objective in measurable terms. 6.2.2 community object: A composite enterprise object that represents a community. The components of a community object are objects of the community represented. 6.3 Behaviour concepts 6.3.1 active enterprise object: An enterprise object that is able to fill an action role. In other words, it is an enterprise object that can be involved in some behaviour. NOTE – The behaviour of active enterprise objects is constrained by deontic and accountability concepts, defined in clauses 6.4 and 6.6. The deontic tokens defined in clause 6.4 are not themselves active enterprise objects. 6.3.2 actor (with respect to an action): A role (with respect to that action) in which the enterprise object fulfilling the role participates in the action. That object may be called an actor. NOTE – It may be of interest to specify which actor initiates that action.
BS ISO/IEC 15414:2015 pdf download-Information technology — Open distributed processing — Reference model — Enterprise language
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