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IEEE 1003.23 1999

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IEEE Guide for Developing User Open System Environment (OSE) Profiles

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New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Withdrawn. This guide presents an overview of User Organization Open System Environment (OSE) Profiles and their application. It is intended to assist users, planners, and implementers in developing User Organization OSE Profiles that address the operational requirements of the organization; related information technology services; and the standards, standards options, and interim solutions that will meet those requirements. The guide also includes conformance testing and transition planning considerations as well as examples of user organization OSE profiles.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title Page
4 CONTENTS
8 Introduction
9 Participants
11 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 What is an OSE?
1.3 What is an OSE Profile?
15 1.4 Life-Cycle Approach
17 1.5 Profile Reuse
1.6 How to Use This Profiling Method
1.7 Benefits of User Organization OSE Profiles
19 2. General
2.1 Normative Reference
2.2 Conformance
21 3. Terminology
3.1 Conventions
3.2 Definitions
33 4. What is a User Organization OSE Profile?
4.1 The POSIX OSE Reference Model
35 4.2 Types of Profiles
36 4.3 User Organization OSE Profiles
45 5. User Organization OSE Profile Development Process
5.1 Introduction
46 5.2 The User Organization OSE Profile Process Model
48 5.3 Determine the Scope of the Profile (Scope Phase)
5.4 Analyze the Document Requirements (Requirements Analysis Phase)
54 5.5 Identify the IT Services (Logical Design Phase)
59 5.6 Identify Standards, Technical Profiles and Interim Technologies (Physical Design Phase)
60 5.7 Select Products (Operational Design Phase)
63 6. Suggested User Organization OSE Profile Outline
6.1 Suggested Outline
65 6.2 Examples
67 7. User Organization OSE Profile Issues
7.1 Conformance Testing
68 7.2 Implementation Issues
69 7.3 Transition Planning
7.4 Using PASs
71 8. Benefits of User Organization OSE Profiles
73 Annex A—Bibliography
75 Annex B—User Organization OSE Profiles Examples
B.1 Banking OSE Prototype Profile (First Galaxy Bank)
81 B.2 Petrochemical OSE Prototype Profile (Royds Lubricants)
88 B.3 Physical Design (Standards Framework)
95 B.4 Technology Components
107 B.5 Populated IT Services Models
IEEE 1003.23 1999
$58.50