1
Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
3.1 Terms defined
elsewhere
3.2 Terms defined in this
Recommendation
4 Abbreviations
5 Conventions
6 Requirements for methodology
and notational support
7 Methodology
7.1 General considerations
7.2 Application and
structure of the methodology
7.3 Detailed methodology
8 Management interface
specifications
9 Traceability in MISM process
10 Documentation structure
Annex A – Requirements
A.1 Conventions
A.2 Requirements template
Annex B – Analysis
B.1 Conventions
B.2 Analysis template
B.3 IOC properties,
inheritance and import
Annex C – MISM UML repertoire
C.1 Introduction
C.2 Basic model elements
C.3 Entity stereotypes
C.4 Association
stereotypes
C.5 Void
C.6 Association classes
C.7 Abstract class
Annex D – Design
Appendix I – Requirements example
I.1 Concepts and
background
I.2 Business level
requirements
I.3 Specification level
requirements
Appendix II – Analysis example
II.1 Concepts and
background
II.2 Information
object classes
II.3 Interface
definition
Appendix III – Comparison with ITU-T
Rec. Z.601
Appendix IV – Issues for further study
IV.1 SOA
IV.2 UML
IV.3 Visibility
IV.4 Type definitions
Appendix V – Additional UML usage samples
V.1 Proxy class
Bibliography