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AS/NZS ISO/IEC 15414:2003

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Information technology - Open distributed processing - Reference model - Enterprise language (Reconfirmed 2014)

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06-16-2003

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1 - AS/NZS ISO/IEC 15414:2003 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY-OPEN DISTRIBUTED PROCESSING-REFERENCE MODEL-ENTERPRISE LANGUAGE
4 - PREFACE
5 - CONTENTS
7 - 1 Scope
7 - 2 Normative references
7 - 3 Definitions
7 - 3.1 Definitions from ODP standards
7 - 3.1.1 Modelling concept definitions
8 - 3.1.2 Viewpoint language definitions
9 - 3.2 Definitions from ODP standards extended in this Specification
9 - 4 Abbreviations
9 - 5 Conventions
9 - 6 Concepts
10 - 6.1 System concepts
10 - 6.1.1 scope (of a system):
10 - 6.1.2 field of application (of a specification):
10 - 6.2 Community concepts
10 - 6.2.1 objective (of an ):
10 - 6.2.2 community object:
10 - 6.3 Behaviour concepts
10 - 6.3.1 actor (with respect to an action):
10 - 6.3.2 artefact (with respect to an action):
10 - 6.3.3 resource:
10 - 6.3.4 interface role:
10 - 6.3.5 process:
10 - 6.3.6 step:
10 - 6.4 Policy concepts
10 - 6.4.1 policy:
10 - 6.4.2 authorization:
10 - 6.4.3 violation:
11 - 6.5 Accountability concepts
11 - 6.5.1 party:
11 - 6.5.2 commitment:
11 - 6.5.3 declaration:
11 - 6.5.4 delegation:
11 - 6.5.5 evaluation:
11 - 6.5.6 prescription:
11 - 6.5.7 agent:
11 - 6.5.8 principal:
11 - 6.5.9 contracting party (with respect to a contract):
11 - 7 Structuring rules
11 - 7.1 Overall structure of an enterprise specification
12 - 7.2 Contents of an enterprise specification
13 - 7.3 Community rules
13 - 7.3.1 Community
14 - 7.3.2 Relationships between communities
14 - 7.4 Enterprise object rules
15 - 7.5 Common community types
15 - 7.5.1 -domain community type
15 - 7.5.2 -federation community type
15 - 7.6 Lifecycle of a community
15 - 7.6.1 Establishing a community
15 - 7.6.2 Assignment rules
16 - 7.6.3 Changes in a community
16 - 7.6.4 Terminating a community
16 - 7.7 Objective rules
16 - 7.8 Behaviour rules
16 - 7.8.1 Roles and processes
17 - 7.8.2 Role rules
17 - 7.8.3 Interface roles and interactions between communities
17 - 7.8.4 Enterprise objects and actions
18 - 7.8.5 Process rules
18 - 7.9 Policy rules
18 - 7.9.1 The specification of a policy
18 - 7.9.2 The specification of obligations, permissions, prohibitions and authorizations
19 - 7.9.3 Policy violations
20 - 7.10 Accountability rules
20 - 7.10.1 Delegation rules
20 - 7.10.2 Authority rules
20 - 7.10.3 Commitment rules
20 - 7.10.4 Declaration rules
21 - 7.10.5 Prescription rules
21 - 8 Compliance, completeness and field of application
21 - 8.1 Compliance
21 - 8.2 Completeness
21 - 8.3 Field of application
22 - 9 Enterprise language compliance
22 - 10 Conformance and reference points
22 - 11 Consistency rules
22 - 11.1 Viewpoint correspondences
23 - 11.2 Enterprise and information specification correspondences
23 - 11.2.1 Concepts related by correspondences
23 - 11.2.2 Required correspondences
23 - 11.2.3 Required correspondence statements
24 - 11.3 Enterprise and computational specification correspondences
24 - 11.3.1 Concepts related by correspondences
24 - 11.3.2 Required correspondences
24 - 11.3.3 Required correspondence statements
24 - 11.4 Enterprise and engineering specification correspondences
24 - 11.4.1 Concepts related by correspondences
25 - 11.4.2 Required correspondences
25 - 11.4.3 Required correspondence statements
26 - INDEX

Provides a language (the enterprise language) comprising concepts, structures and rules for developing, representing, and reasoning about a specification of an ODP system from the enterprise viewpoint. It also provides rules which establish correspondences between the enterprise language and the other viewpoint languages to ensure the overall consistency of a specification.

This Recommendation | International Standard provides: a) a language (the enterprise language) comprising concepts, structures, and rules for developing, representing, and reasoning about a specification of an 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. The language is specified to a level of detail sufficient to enable the determination of the compliance of any modelling language to this Recommendation | International Standard and to establish requirements for new specification techniques. This Recommendation | International Standard is a refinement and extension of ITU-T Rec. X.903 | ISO/IEC 10746-3, clauses 5 and 10, but does not replace them. This Recommendation | International Standard is intended for use in preparing enterprise viewpoint specifications of ODP systems, and in developing notations and tools to support such specifications. As specified in clause 5 of ITU-T Rec. X.903 | ISO/IEC 10746-3, an enterprise viewpoint specification defines the purpose, scope and policies of an ODP system. [see also 3-5.0]

Committee
IT-015
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 5278 0
Pages
20
ProductNote
Reconfirmed 20/05/2014.This standard has been reconfirmed in Australia in 2014 and remains current in New Zealand. Reconfirmation Notice 20/05/2014
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ISO/IEC 15414:2002 Identical
ISO/IEC 15414:2006 Identical

First published as AS/NZS ISO/IEC 15414:2003.Reconfirmed 2014. First published as AS/NZS ISO/IEC 15414:2003.

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