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+ | The Behavioral Framework (BF) provides a set of constructs for defining the behavioral semantics of specifications, which enableWorking Interoperability. As a result, the focus of the BF is accountability – a description of “who does what when.” [[Accountability-SAIF | Accountability]] describes the perspective of the various technology components that are involved in a particular instance or scenario designed to achieve [[Working Interoperability (WI)-SAIF | Working Interoperability (WI)]]. The BF is technology-neutral and, therefore, can be used within model-driven [[Specification stack-SAIF | Specification stack]]s, such as the [[SAIF_main_page | Services-Aware Interoperability Framework (SAIF)]] [[SAIF_ECCF | Enterprise Conformance and Compliance Framework ( ECCF)]]. | ||
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[[User:ajulian | Tony Julian]] | [[User:ajulian | Tony Julian]] |
Latest revision as of 15:41, 21 April 2011
SAIF Behavioral Framework
The Behavioral Framework (BF) provides a set of constructs for defining the behavioral semantics of specifications, which enableWorking Interoperability. As a result, the focus of the BF is accountability – a description of “who does what when.” Accountability describes the perspective of the various technology components that are involved in a particular instance or scenario designed to achieve Working Interoperability (WI). The BF is technology-neutral and, therefore, can be used within model-driven Specification stacks, such as the Services-Aware Interoperability Framework (SAIF) Enterprise Conformance and Compliance Framework ( ECCF).