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COSMOS Reconciliation Taxonomy
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Reconciliation Taxonomy
The reconciliation taxonomy defines a basic set of resource types and the properties typically used to identify instances of each resource type. The purpose of the taxonomy is to describe enough information about a resource (e.g., a computer system) to determine whether two management data repositories have data about the same resource, even given that each repository uses a different data model. For example, some identifying properties about a computer system are manufacturer, model, serial number, system board UUID, and primary MAC address. Such a taxonomy could be used in different contexts, including implementations of the CMDB Federation specification and launch in context scenarios.
The use of a reconciliation taxonomy is a compromise between trying to get the entire IT industry to adopt a single data model (considered to be impractical) and defining no common data at all, which would require a bespoke model mapping for each pairwise integration of management data repositories.
Change History
Name: | Date: | Revised Sections: |
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Mark Johnson | 11/7/2008 |
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Terminologies/Acronyms
The terminologies/acronyms below are commonly used throughout this document. The list below defines each term regarding how it is used in this document: note to MJ: change this however you like, I included as an example
Term | Definition |
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CMDB | configuration management database |
CMDBf | CMDB Federation is a specification for federating data between management data repositories, including CMDBs |
MDR | management data repository |
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Development Process
to MJ: I can fill in some of this if you like since I can include the parts that are fixed due to the Eclipse process
I can also provide info as to where to find it in CVS