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BS ISO/IEC 15414:2015 Information technology. Open distributed processing. Reference model. Enterprise language, 2015
- 0.1 RM-ODP
- 0.2 Overview and motivation
- 1 Scope
- 2 Normative references [Go to Page]
- 2.1 Identical ITU-T Recommendations | International Standards
- 2.2 Additional References
- 3 Terms and definitions [Go to Page]
- 3.1 Definitions from ODP standards [Go to Page]
- 3.1.1 Modelling concept definitions
- 3.1.2 Viewpoint language definitions
- 4 Abbreviations
- 5 Conventions
- 6 Concepts [Go to Page]
- 6.1 System concepts
- 6.2 Community concepts
- 6.3 Behaviour concepts
- 6.4 Deontic concepts
- 6.5 Policy concepts
- 6.6 Accountability concepts
- 7 Structuring rules [Go to Page]
- 7.1 Overall structure of an enterprise specification
- 7.2 Contents of an enterprise specification
- 7.3 Community rules [Go to Page]
- 7.3.1 Community
- 7.3.2 Relationships between communities
- 7.4 Enterprise object rules
- 7.5 Common community types [Go to Page]
- 7.5.1 -domain community type
- 7.5.2 -federation community type
- 7.6 Life cycle of a community [Go to Page]
- 7.6.1 Establishing a community
- 7.6.2 Assignment policy
- 7.6.3 Changes in a community
- 7.6.4 Terminating a community
- 7.7 Objective rules
- 7.8 Behaviour rules [Go to Page]
- 7.8.1 Roles and processes
- 7.8.2 Role rules
- 7.8.3 Interface roles and interactions between communities
- 7.8.4 Enterprise objects and actions
- 7.8.5 Process rules
- 7.8.6 Behaviour violations
- 7.8.7 Deontic token rules
- 7.8.8 The specification of obligations, permissions, prohibitions and authorizations [Go to Page]
- 7.8.8.1 Obligation
- 7.8.8.2 Permission
- 7.8.8.3 Prohibition
- 7.8.8.4 Authorization
- 7.9 Policy rules [Go to Page]
- 7.9.1 The specification of a policy
- 7.9.2 Policies for federation
- 7.9.3 Policy setting behaviour
- 7.9.4 Policy enforcement
- 7.10 Accountability rules [Go to Page]
- 7.10.1 Delegation rules
- 7.10.2 Authorization rules
- 7.10.3 Commitment rules
- 7.10.4 Declaration rules
- 7.10.5 Prescription rules
- 8 Compliance, completeness and field of application [Go to Page]
- 8.1 Compliance
- 8.2 Completeness
- 8.3 Field of application
- 9 Enterprise language compliance
- 10 Conformance and reference points
- 11 Consistency rules [Go to Page]
- 11.1 Viewpoint correspondences
- 11.2 Enterprise and information specification correspondences [Go to Page]
- 11.2.1 Concepts related by correspondences
- 11.2.2 Required correspondences
- 11.2.3 Required correspondence statements
- 11.3 Enterprise and computational specification correspondences [Go to Page]
- 11.3.1 Concepts related by correspondences
- 11.3.2 Required correspondences
- 11.3.3 Required correspondence statements
- 11.4 Enterprise and engineering specification correspondences [Go to Page]
- 11.4.1 Concepts related by correspondences
- 11.4.2 Required correspondences
- 11.4.3 Required correspondence statements
- 11.5 Enterprise and technology specification correspondence
- B.1 First example – Enterprise specification of an e-commerce system [Go to Page]
- B.1.1 Specification [Part 3-4.2.2]
- B.1.2 Field of application (of a specification) [6.1.2]
- B.1.3 System [Part 2-6.5]
- B.1.4 Scope [6.1.1]
- B.1.5 Community [Part 3-5.1.1] [Go to Page]
- B.1.5.1 Enterprise object [Part 3-4.2.2]
- B.1.5.2 Objective [6.2.1]
- B.1.5.3 Contract [Part 2-11.2.1]
- B.1.5.4 Role [Part 2-9.17]
- B.1.5.5 Interface Role [6.3.5 and 7.8.3]
- B.1.5.6 Establishing a community [7.6.1]
- B.1.5.7 Assignment policy [7.6.2]
- B.1.5.8 Relationship between communities [7.3.2, 7.8.3]
- B.1.5.9 Domain [Part 2-10.3]
- B.1.5.10 Federation [Part 3-5.1.2]
- B.1.6 Behaviour [Part 2-8.7] [Go to Page]
- B.1.6.1 Action [Part 2-8.3]
- B.1.6.2 Process [6.3.6]
- B.1.6.3 Violation [6.3.8 and 7.8.6]
- B.1.7 Deontic concepts [Go to Page]
- B.1.7.1 Deontic tokens
- B.1.7.2 Authorization [6.6, 7.8.8.4]
- B.1.7.3 Obligation [Part 2-11.2.4]
- B.1.7.4 Permission [Part 2-11.2.5]
- B.1.7.5 Prohibition [Part 2-11.2.6]
- B.1.8 Policy [Part 2-11.2.8, 6.5]
- B.1.9 Accountability [6.6 and 7.10] [Go to Page]
- B.1.9.1 Party [6.6.1 and 7.10.1]
- B.1.9.2 Commitment [6.6.2 and 7.10.3]
- B.1.9.3 Declaration [6.6.5 and 7.10.4]
- B.1.9.4 Delegation and authorization [6.6.4, 6.6.6, 7.10.1 and 7.10.2]
- B.1.9.5 Agent and principal [6.6.8, 6.6.9 and 7.10]
- B.1.9.6 Evaluation [6.6.7 and 7.10]
- B.1.9.7 Prescription [6.6.3 and 7.10.5]
- B.2 Second example – Specification of a library [Go to Page]
- B.2.1 Enterprise specification [Go to Page]
- B.2.1.1 System
- B.2.1.2 Scope [6.1.1]
- B.2.1.3 Enterprise specification [Part 3-4.2.2]
- B.2.1.4 Field of application
- B.2.2 Community [Go to Page]
- B.2.2.1 Community [Part 3-5.1.1]
- B.2.2.2 Objective [6.2.1]
- B.2.2.3 Contract [Part 2-11.2.1]
- B.2.2.4 Role [Part 2-9.17]
- B.2.2.5 Enterprise object
- B.2.2.6 Life cycle of a community [7.6]
- B.2.2.7 Assignment rules [7.6.2]
- B.2.2.8 Relationship between communities
- B.2.3 Behaviour [Go to Page]
- B.2.3.1 Action
- B.2.3.2 Process and step [6.3.6 and 6.3.7]
- B.2.3.3 Enterprise object and action
- B.2.3.4 Interface role
- B.2.4 Deontic concepts
- B.2.5 Policy [Part 2-11.2.8 and 6.5]
- B.2.6 Accountability [6.6 and 7.10] [Go to Page]
- B.2.6.1 Party [6.6.1 and 7.10]
- B.2.6.2 Commitment [6.6.2 and 7.10.3]
- B.2.6.3 Declaration [6.6.5 and 7.10.4]
- B.2.6.4 Delegation and authorization [6.6.4, 6.6.6, 7.10.1 and 7.10.2]
- B.2.6.5 Agent and principal [6.6.8, 6.6.9 and 7.10]
- B.2.6.6 Prescription [6.6.3 and 7.10.5]
- C.1 A semantics for basic behaviour
- C.2 Frames and markings
- C.3 Calculating the utility of possible courses of action
- C.4 Use of utility to prioritize possible behaviours
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