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CSA ISO/IEC TR 10032:04 (R2019)

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Information Technology - Reference Model of Data Management (Adopted ISO/IEC TR 10032:2003, first edition, 2003-11-01)

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English

Published date

01-01-2004

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Scope This Technical Report defines the ISO Reference Model of Data Management. It establishes a framework for coordinating the development of existing and future standards for the management of persistent data in information systems. See Annex A for references to existing data management standards. This Technical Report defines common terminology and concepts pertinent to all data held within information systems. Such concepts are used to define more specifically the services provided by particular data management components, such as database management systems or data dictionary systems. The definition of such related services identifies interfaces which may be the subject of future standardization. This Technical Report does not specify services and protocols for data management. This Technical Report is neither an implementation specification for systems, nor a basis for appraising the conformance of implementations. The scope of this Technical Report includes processes which are concerned with handling persistent data and their interaction with processes particular to the requirements of a specific information system. This includes common data management services such as those required to define, store, retrieve, update, maintain, backup, restore, and communicate applications and dictionary data. The scope of this Technical Report includes consideration of standards for the management of data located on one or more computer systems, including services for distributed database management. This Technical Report does not include within its scope common services normally provided by an operating system including those processes which are concerned with specific types of physical storage devices, specific techniques for storing data, and specific details of communications and human computer interfaces. A data management standard defines services provided at an interface. It does not impose limitations on how processes are implemented.

DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
1-55397-806-4
Pages
66
PublisherName
Canadian Standards Association
Status
Current
Supersedes

Scope This Technical Report defines the ISO Reference Model of Data Management. It establishes a framework for coordinating the development of existing and future standards for the management of persistent data in information systems. See Annex A for references to existing data management standards. This Technical Report defines common terminology and concepts pertinent to all data held within information systems. Such concepts are used to define more specifically the services provided by particular data management components, such as database management systems or data dictionary systems. The definition of such related services identifies interfaces which may be the subject of future standardization. This Technical Report does not specify services and protocols for data management. This Technical Report is neither an implementation specification for systems, nor a basis for appraising the conformance of implementations. The scope of this Technical Report includes processes which are concerned with handling persistent data and their interaction with processes particular to the requirements of a specific information system. This includes common data management services such as those required to define, store, retrieve, update, maintain, backup, restore, and communicate applications and dictionary data. The scope of this Technical Report includes consideration of standards for the management of data located on one or more computer systems, including services for distributed database management. This Technical Report does not include within its scope common services normally provided by an operating system including those processes which are concerned with specific types of physical storage devices, specific techniques for storing data, and specific details of communications and human computer interfaces. A data management standard defines services provided at an interface. It does not impose limitations on how processes are implemented.

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ISO/IEC TR 10032:2003 Identical

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