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ECMA/TR 55 : 3ED 93

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The latest, up-to-date edition.

REFERENCE MODEL FOR FRAMEWORKS OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTS

Published date

12-01-2013

Section I. Software Engineering Environment Frameworks
1 Scope
   1.1 Scope of Software Engineering Environments (SEE)
        and SEE Frameworks
   1.2 Scope of the SEE Frameworks Reference Model
   1.3 Aims of the Reference Model
   1.4 List of Acronyms
2 SEE Frameworks Reference Model
   2.1 Frameworks
   2.2 SEE Reference Model Structure
   2.3 Reference Model Dimensions
3 SEE Issues
   3.1 Integration
   3.2 Process Support
Section II. Framework Service Descriptions
4 Object Management Services
   4.1 Metadata Service
   4.2 Data Storage and Persistence Service
   4.3 Relationship Service
   4.4 Name Service
   4.5 Distribution and Location Service
   4.6 Data Transaction Service
   4.7 Concurrency Service
   4.8 OS Process Support Service
   4.9 Archive Service
   4.10 Backup Service
   4.11 Derivation Service
   4.12 Replication and Synchronization Service
   4.13 Access Control and Security Service
   4.14 Function Attachment Service
   4.15 Common Schema Service
   4.16 Version Service
   4.17 Composite Object Service
   4.18 Query Service
   4.19 State Monitoring and Triggering Service
   4.20 Data Subsetting Service
   4.21 Data Interchange Service
5 Process Management Services
   5.1 Process Development Service
   5.2 Process Enactment Service
   5.3 Process Visibility Service
   5.4 Process Monitoring Service
   5.5 Process Transaction Service
   5.6 Process Resource Service
6 Communication Services
   6.1 Data Sharing Service
   6.2 Interprocess Communication Service
   6.3 Network Service
   6.4 Message Service
   6.5 Event Notification Service
7 Operating System Services
   7.1 Operating System Process Management
   7.2 Operating System Environment Service
   7.3 Operating System Synchronization Service
   7.4 Generalized Input and Output
   7.5 File Storage Service
   7.6 Asynchronous Event Service
   7.7 Interval Timing Service
   7.8 Memory Management Service
   7.9 Physical Device Service
   7.10 Operating System Resource Management Service
8 User Interface Services
   8.1 User Interface Metadata Service
   8.2 Session Service
   8.3 Text Input Service
   8.4 Dialog Service
   8.5 Display Management Service
   8.6 Presentation Service
   8.7 UI Security Service
   8.8 User Interface Name and Location service
   8.9 Internationalization Service
   8.10 User Assistance Service
9 Policy Enforcement Services
   9.1 Security Information Service
   9.2 Identification and Authentication Service
   9.3 Mandatory Access Control Service
   9.4 Discretionary Access Control Service
   9.5 Mandatory Integrity Service
   9.6 Discretionary Integrity Service
   9.7 Secure Object Exportation and Importation
        Service
   9.8 Audit Service
10 Framework Administration Services
   10.1 Registration Service
   10.2 Resource Management Service
   10.3 Metrication Service
   10.4 Sub-Environment Service
   10.5 Self-Configuration Management Service
   10.6 License Management Service
A Bibliography
B Reference Model Structure

Gives a reference model for Software Engineering Environment Frameworks.

Committee
TC 33
DocumentType
Technical Report
PublisherName
European Computer Manufacturers Association
Status
Current

12/30259337 DC : 0 BS ISO/IEC 15940 - SYSTEMS AND SOFTWARE ENGINEERING - SOFTWARE ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENT SERVICES
BS ISO/IEC 15940:2013 Systems and software engineering. Software Engineering Environment Services
ISO/IEC 15940:2013 Systems and software engineering — Software Engineering Environment Services
S.R. CR 12804:1997 CONCEPTUAL MODEL AND TAXONOMY FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
CR 12804 : 1997 CONCEPTUAL MODEL AND TAXONOMY FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING

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