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AS/NZS ISO/IEC 14769:2003

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Information technology - Open distributed processing - Type repository function (Reconfirmed 2014)

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Published date

04-06-2003

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1 - AS/NZS ISO/IEC 14769:2003 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY-OPEN DISTRIBUTED PROCESSING-TYPE REPOSITORY FUNCTION
4 - PREFACE
5 - CONTENTS
7 - 1 Scope
7 - 2 Normative References
7 - 2.1 Identical Recommendations | International Standards
8 - 2.2 Additional References
8 - 2.3 Specifications of the Object Management Group
8 - 3 Definitions
8 - 3.1 Terms defined in other International Standards
10 - 3.2 Terms defined in this Recommendation | International Standard
10 - 3.2.1 relationship:
10 - 3.2.2 relationship type:
10 - 3.2.3 relation:
11 - 3.3 Terms defined in the OMG Meta-Object Facility
11 - 3.3.1 Meta-Object Facility:
11 - 4 Abbreviations
11 - 5 Overview and Motivation
11 - 5.1 Type Repository
12 - 5.2 Meta-Object Facility
12 - 6 Enterprise Specification
12 - 6.1 Objective
12 - 6.2 Type Repository Community
12 - 6.2.1 Roles
14 - 6.2.2 Behaviour
16 - 6.2.3 Policies
16 - 6.3 Federation
17 - 6.4 Correspondences between enterprise specification concepts and the MOF
17 - 7 Information Specification
17 - 7.1 Correspondences between information viewpoint concepts and the MOF
18 - 8 Computational Specification
18 - 8.1 Correspondences between computational viewpoint concepts and the MOF
18 - 9 Conformance Statements and Reference Points
20 - Annex A - ODP Type Framework
20 - A.1 ODP-RM Type System
22 - A.2 Type System for ODP Trading Function
23 - A.3 Interface Reference and Binding Type System
29 - Annex B - Suggested type languages
30 - Annex C - Summary of Referenced Material in OMG Meta-Object Facility
30 - C.1 Problems arising through reference to the OMG Meta-Object Facility specification
30 - C.2 Relationship with the MOF specification
31 - Index of Terms

Defines a framework for describing types of interest in ODP systems by determining what entities need to be typed and what needs to be said about the identified types. It provides a standard method of accessing type descriptions used within open distributed processing systems, where the type descriptions can be in various concrete syntaxes and type languages used in these open distributed processing systems. It also facilitates the dynamic matching of types for interactions, binding and trading purposes.

Committee
IT-015
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 5275 6
Pages
28
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

The concept of "type" is fundamental to ODP systems; the interaction model of ODP-RM involves strongly-typed interactions.This Recommendation | International Standard:– defines a framework for describing types of interest in ODP systems by determining what entities need to be typed and what needs to be said about the identified types. The primary focus of this work is the computational interface type system;– identifies and characterizes type languages sufficient to describe the types identified above in an informative annex;– provides enterprise, information, and computational specifications of a generic type repository function within the type description framework which can be specialized to select a specific type system or type notation. The type repository function provides:- storage and retrieval of type descriptions;- management of type descriptions;- management of the relationship between types including matching of types;- naming of types (in a manner consistent with ODP Naming Framework);- interworking and federation of different type repositories.This Recommendation | International Standard provides a standard method of accessing type descriptions used within open distributed processing systems, where the type descriptions can be in various concrete syntaxes and type languages used in these open distributed processing systems. This Recommendation | International Standard also facilitates the dynamic matching of types for interactions, binding and trading purposes.

Standards Relationship
ISO/IEC 12207:2008 Identical
ISO/IEC 14769:2001 Identical

First published as AS/NZS ISO/IEC 14769:2003.

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