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Revision as of 10:41, 10 December 2014
This glossary contains a list of terms commonly used to describe topics related to openMDM.
Contents
openMDM Specific Terms
This section describes terms specific to openMDM.
System
A system describes a productive openMDM(R) environment. This environment includes everything that is required to operate an openMDM instance including configuration and resources. A system consists of various deployment units and (possible external) services, for instance
- openMDM(R) applications to be rolled out on user devices
- rich clients
- apps
- connected commercial applications
- services (multiple instances possible, possibly interdependent)
- ASAM ODS service running an instance of an openMDM(R) application model
- openMDM(R) business layer service
- openMDM(R) web service
- openMDM(R) import service
- openMDM(R) processing service
- storage services
- database services
Application
An application is a part of a system which serves a particular purpose.
Component
A component implements certain functionality. Components can be used in multiple applications.
For every component it has to be determinable,
- if it complies to the openMDM(R) architecture definition
- if it complies to the openMDM(R) branding
- if it complies to the openMDM(R) quality kit
For every component must be documented and retrievable
- which requirements are met by the component (functionality definition, see above)
- which interfaces does the component implement
- which services does the component depend on
- which services does the component provide
- which further restrictions exist (instantiate)
Additional Terms
This section describes terms which originate from an openMDM related domain and have a special interpretation in the context of openMDM.
Product Owner
The exact role of a product owner in the context of openMDM is not yet defined.