0.1 RM‑ODP
0.2 Overview and
motivation
1 Scope
2 Normative references
2.1 Identical ITU‑T
Recommendations | International Standards
2.2 Additional
References
3 Terms and definitions
3.1 Definitions from
ODP standards
4 Abbreviations
5 Conventions
6 Concepts
6.1 System concepts
6.2 Community concepts
6.3 Behaviour concepts
6.4 Deontic concepts
6.5 Policy concepts
6.6 Accountability
concepts
7 Structuring rules
7.1 Overall structure
of an enterprise specification
7.2 Contents of an
enterprise specification
7.3 Community rules
7.4 Enterprise object
rules
7.5 Common community
types
7.6 Life cycle of a
community
7.7 Objective rules
7.8 Behaviour rules
7.9 Policy rules
7.10 Accountability
rules
8 Compliance, completeness
and field of application
8.1 Compliance
8.2 Completeness
8.3 Field of
application
9 Enterprise language
compliance
10 Conformance and reference
points
11 Consistency rules
11.1 Viewpoint
correspondences
11.2 Enterprise and
information specification correspondences
11.3 Enterprise and
computational specification correspondences
11.4 Enterprise and
engineering specification correspondences
11.5 Enterprise and
technology specification correspondence
Annex A – Model of the enterprise language concepts
Annex B – Explanations and examples
B.1 First example –
Enterprise specification of an e-commerce system
B.2 Second example –
Specification of a library
Annex C – An operational semantics for enterprise behaviour
C.1 A semantics for
basic behaviour
C.2 Frames and
markings
C.3 Calculating the
utility of possible courses of action
C.4 Use of utility to
prioritize possible behaviours
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