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Information System Services (Services Extension)
ID Name Description Category Source Owner Standards Class Retire Date
ISA_SRV_01
ISA_SRV_02
ISA_SRV_03
ISA_SRV_04
ISA_SRV_05
ISA_SRV_06
ISA_SRV_07
ISA_SRV_08
ISA_SRV_09
ISA_SRV_10
ISA_SRV_11
ISA_SRV_12
ISA_SRV_13
ISA_SRV_14
ISA_SRV_15
ISA_SRV_16
ISA_SRV_17
ISA_SRV_18
ISA_SRV_19
ISA_SRV_20
Standard Creation Date
Last Standard Review Date
Next Standard Review Date
A2
tdavey: Unique identifier for the architecture object.
B2
tdavey: Brief name of the architecture object.
C2
tdavey: Textual description of the architecture object.
D2
tdavey: User-definable categorization taxonomy for each metamodel object.
E2
tdavey: Location from where the information was collected.
F2
tdavey: Owner of the architecture object.
G2
tdavey: Non-Standard, Proposed Standard, Provisional Standard, Standard, Phasing-Out Standard, Retired Standard.
H2
tdavey: If the product is a standard, when the standard was created.
I2
tdavey: Last date that the standard was reviewed.
J2
tdavey: Next date for the standard to be reviewed.
K2
tdavey: Date when the standard was/will be retired.
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Logical Application Components (CORE)
ID Name Description
ISA_LAC_01
ISA_LAC_02
ISA_LAC_03
ISA_LAC_04
ISA_LAC_05
ISA_LAC_06
ISA_LAC_07
ISA_LAC_08
ISA_LAC_09
ISA_LAC_10
ISA_LAC_11
ISA_LAC_12
ISA_LAC_13
ISA_LAC_14
ISA_LAC_15
ISA_LAC_16
ISA_LAC_17
ISA_LAC_18
ISA_LAC_19
ISA_LAC_20
A2
tdavey: Unique identifier for the architecture object.
B2
tdavey: Brief name of the architecture object.
C2
tdavey: Textual description of the architecture object.
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Logical Application Components (CORE)
Category Source Owner
D2
tdavey: User-definable categorization taxonomy for each metamodel object.
E2
tdavey: Location from where the information was collected.
F2
tdavey: Owner of the architecture object.
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Standards Class Standard Creation Date Last Standard Review Date
G2
tdavey: Non-Standard, Proposed Standard, Provisional Standard, Standard, Phasing-Out Standard, Retired Standard.
H2
tdavey: If the product is a standard, when the standard was created.
I2
tdavey: Last date that the standard was reviewed.
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Next Standard Review Date
Retire Date
J2
tdavey: Next date for the standard to be reviewed.
K2
tdavey: Date when the standard was/will be retired.
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Physical Application Components (Infrastructure Consolidation Extension)
ID Name Description
ISA_PAC_01
ISA_PAC_02
ISA_PAC_03
ISA_PAC_04
ISA_PAC_05
ISA_PAC_06
ISA_PAC_07
ISA_PAC_08
ISA_PAC_09
ISA_PAC_10
ISA_PAC_11
ISA_PAC_12
ISA_PAC_13
ISA_PAC_14
ISA_PAC_15
ISA_PAC_16
ISA_PAC_17
ISA_PAC_18
ISA_PAC_19
ISA_PAC_20
A2
tdavey: Unique identifier for the architecture object.
B2
tdavey: Brief name of the architecture object.
C2
tdavey: Textual description of the architecture object.
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Physical Application Components (Infrastructure Consolidation Extension)
Category Source Owner
D2
tdavey: User-definable categorization taxonomy for each metamodel object.
E2
tdavey: Location from where the infor mation was collected.
F2
tdavey: Owner of the architecture object.
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Standards Class Last Standard Review DateStandard Creation
DateNext Standard Review Date
G2
tdavey: Non-Standard, Proposed Standard, Provisional Standard, Standard, Phasing-Out Standard, Retired Standard.
H2
tdavey: If the product is a standard, when the standard was created.
I2
tdavey: Last date that the standard was reviewed.
J2
tdavey: Next date for the standard to be reviewed.
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Lifecycle Status Initial Live Date Retirement DateRetire Date
Date of Last Release
Date of Next Release
K2
tdavey: Date when the standard was/will be retired.
L2
tdavey: Proposed, In Development, Live, Phasing Out, Retired.
M2
tdavey: Date when the first release of the application was/will be released into production.
N2
tdavey: Date when the last release of the application was released into production.
O2
tdavey: Date when the next release of the application will be released into production.
P2
tdavey: Date when the application was/will be retired.
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Service TimesAvailability
CharacteristicsManagability
CharacteristicsServicability
CharacteristicsPerformance
Characteristics
Q2
tdavey: Degree to which something is available for use.
R2
tdavey: Hours during which the application must be available.
S2
tdavey: Ability to gather information about the state of something and control it.
T2
tdavey: Ability to identify problems and take corrective action, such as to repair or upgrade a component in a running system.
U2
tdavey: Ability of a component to perform its tasks in an appropriate time.
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Reliability Characteristics
Recoverability Characteristics
Locatability Characteristics
Security Characteristics
Privacy Characteristics
V2
tdavey: Resistance to failure.
W2
tdavey: Ability to restore a system to a working state after an interruption.
X2
tdavey: Ability of a system to be found when needed.
Y2
tdavey: Ability of a system to prevent unauthorized access to functions and data.
Z2
tdavey: Protection of data from unauthorized access.
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Integrity Characteristics
Credibility Characteristics
Localization Characteristics
Internationalization Characteristics
Interoperability Characteristics
AA2
tdavey: Ability of a system to ensure that data has not been corrupted.
AB2
tdavey: Ability of a system to ensure that the service request originates from an authorized source.
AC2
tdavey: Ability of a service to support localized variants for different consumer groups.
AD2
tdavey: Ability of a service to support international variations in business logic and data representation (such as character set).
AE2
tdavey: Ability of the service to interoperate with different technical environments, inside and outside of the organization.
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ThroughputScalability
CharacteristicsPortability
CharacteristicsExtensibility
CharacteristicsCapacity
Characteristics
AF2
tdavey: Ability of the service to grow or shrink its performance or capacity appropriately to the demands of the environment in which it operates.
AG2
tdavey: Of data, people, applications, and components.
AH2
tdavey: Ability to accept new functionality.
AI2
tdavey: Contracted capacity of the service provider to meet requests.
AJ2
tdavey: Required throughput capacity.
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Growth Growth PeriodThroughput
PeriodPeak Profile Short-Term
Peak Profile Long-Term
AK2
tdavey: Time period needed to deliver throughput capacity.
AL2
tdavey: Expected future growth rate of service request.
AM2
tdavey: Time period needed to reach the expected growth rate.
AN2
tdavey: Short-term profile of peak service traffic.
AO2
tdavey: Long-term profile of peak service traffic.