• ANSI INCITS 138 : AM 1 95

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    INFORMATION RESOURCE DICTIONARY SYSTEM (IRDS)

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    Withdrawn date:  23-07-2013

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    Published date:  12-01-2013

    Publisher:  Information Technology Industry Council

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    CHAPTER 1 - Module 1 - CORE STANDARD
    1. Scope and Field of Application of this American
         National Standard
    2. Background
    3. The Architecture of the IRDS
    4. Definition of a Conformant Implementation of the IRDS
    Figures
    1. The Four-Level Architecture of the IRDS Database
    2. Associations of IRD Schema Entities
    CHAPTER 2 - Module 2 - BASIC FUNCTIONAL IRD SCHEMA
    1. Scope, Purpose, and Application
    2. References
    3. Definitions
    4. Module Overview
    5. The Basic Functional IRD Schema
    6. Associations between Basic Functional IRD Schema
         Descriptors
    Tables
    1. Association of Entity-Types and Relationship-Types
    1. Association of Entity-Types and Relationship-Types
    1. Association of Entity-Types and Relationship-Types
    2. Association of Entity-Types and Attribute-Types
    3. Association of Entity-Types and Attribute-Group-Types
    CHAPTER 3 - Module 3 - IRDS SECURITY
    1. Scope, Purpose, and Application
    2. References
    3. Definitions
    4. Module Overview
    5. Basic Language Elements
    6. IRDS Security Commands
    7. IRDS Security Command-Clauses
    8. Modifications to Module 1 Commands and Panel Trees
    9. Modifications to the IRD Schema
    10. IRDS Security Panel Trees
    11. Cross Reference Indices
    Appendix - Collected Syntax
    Figures
    1. Architecture of the IRDS Security Facility
    2. Processing of Commands by the IRDS Security Facility
    3. IRD Schema Permission Structure
    4. IRD Permission Structure
    Table
    1. Suggested Review Sequence
    CHAPTER 4 - Module 4 - EXTENSIBLE LIFE CYCLE PHASE FACILITY
    1. Scope, Purpose and Application
    2. References
    3. Definitions
    4. Module Overview
    5. Basic Language Elements
    6. IRD Schema Structure Manipulation Commands
    7. Command-Clauses
    8. IRD Schema Structure Manipulation Panel Trees
    9. Modifications to the IRD Schema Definition
    10. Modifications to Module 1
    11. Modifications to Module 2
    12. Modifications to Module 3
    13. Cross-reference Indices
    Appendixes
    A. Collected Syntax
    B. Examples of Schema-Structure Manipulation
    Figures
    1. Schema Structure for Example 1
    2. Schema Structures for Example 2
    3. Schema Structures for Example 3
    4. Schema Structures for Example 4
    5. Schema Structures for Example 5
    6. Schema Structures for Example 6
    7. Schema Structures for Example 7
    8. Schema Structures for Example 8
    10. Schema Structures for Example 10
    CHAPTER 5 - Module 5 - IRDS PROCEDURES
    1. Scope, Purpose, and Application
    1.1 Scope
    1.2 Purpose
    1.3 Conformance
    1.4 Organization
    1.5 Notation
    1.6 Relationship to Other Modules
    2. References
    3. Module Overview
    4. Basic Language Elements
    5. IRDS Procedure Commands
    6. IRDS Procedure Command-Clauses
    7. IRDS Procedure Language
    8. Modifications to Module 1 Commands and Panel Trees
    9. Modifications to the IRD Schema Definition
    10. Extensions to the Minimal IRD Schema
    11. IRDS Procedure Panel Trees
    12. Modifications to Module 2
    13. Modifications to Module 3
    14. Modifications to Module 4
    15. Error and Warning Conditions Usage Index
    Appendixes
    A. Collected Syntax
    B. Defining and Using IRDS Procedures
    Table
    1. Suggested Review Sequence for this Module
    CHAPTER 6 - Module 6 - APPLICATION PROGRAM INTERFACE
    1. Scope, Purpose, and Application
    2. References
    3. Module Overview
    4. Application Program Interface Description
    5. Modifications to Module 3
    CHAPTER 7 - Module 7 - ENTITY LISTS
    1. Scope, Purpose and Application
    2. References
    3. Module Overview
    4. Basic Language Elements
    5. IRDS Entity-List Commands
    6. Command-Clauses
    7. IRD Entity-List Panel Trees
    8. Modifications to Module 1
    9. Modifications to Module 3
    10. Cross Reference Indices
    Appendix - Collected Syntax

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    Covers requirements for an Information Resource Dictionary System (IRDS) a software tool which can be used to control, protect, describe, document and facilitate use of an installation's information resources.

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    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Information Technology Industry Council
    Status Withdrawn

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    ANSI INCITS TR 14 : 1995 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TECHNICAL REPORT - IRDS CONCEPTUAL SCHEMA, PART 1: CONCEPTUAL SCHEMA FOR IRDS, PART 2: MODELING LANGUAGE ANALYSIS
    ANSI INCITS 285 : 1998 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - METAMODEL FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF SHAREABLE DATA
    ANSI INCITS TR 12 : 1993 INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEMS TECHNICAL REPORT - REPOSITORY CONTEXT INFORMATION RESOURCE DICTIONARY SYSTEM (IRDS) REFERENCE MODEL
    ISO/IEC TR 14252:1996 Information technology — Guide to the POSIX Open System Environment (OSE)
    IEEE DRAFT 1003.0 : D18 FEB 95 GUIDE TO THE POSIX OPEN SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT
    ANSI INCITS TR 11 : 1992 INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEMS TECHNICAL REPORT - INFORMATION RESOURCE DICTIONARY SYSTEM (IRDS) SUPPORT FOR NAMING CONVENTION VERIFICATION (NCV)
    BS ISO/IEC TR 14252:1996 Information technology. Guide to the POSIX open system environment (OSE)

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    ISO/IEC 8824:1990 Information technology — Open Systems Interconnection — Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1)
    ISO/IEC 8825:1990 Information technology — Open Systems Interconnection — Specification of Basic Encoding Rules for Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1)
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