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The major goal of the Enterprise Conformance and Compliance Framework (ECCF) is enabling Working Interoperability between different users, organizations, and systems. | The major goal of the Enterprise Conformance and Compliance Framework (ECCF) is enabling Working Interoperability between different users, organizations, and systems. | ||
− | The ECCF is manifest in a structure called the ECCF | + | The ECCF is manifest in a structure called the ECCF [[Specification stack-SAIF | Specification stack]](SS). This structure identifies, defines, organizes, and relates a set of artifacts that collectively specify the relevant semantics of a software component specification or other system-of- interest. |
− | In summary, the ECCF | + | In summary, the ECCF [[Specification stack-SAIF | Specification stack]] provides an organizational framework in which inter-related artifacts are sorted by content – for example, business rules, information constructors, behavioral contracts, and level-of-abstraction. |
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[[User:ajulian | Tony Julian]] | [[User:ajulian | Tony Julian]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:00, 21 April 2011
Enterprise Conformance and Compliance Framework
The major goal of the Enterprise Conformance and Compliance Framework (ECCF) is enabling Working Interoperability between different users, organizations, and systems. The ECCF is manifest in a structure called the ECCF Specification stack(SS). This structure identifies, defines, organizes, and relates a set of artifacts that collectively specify the relevant semantics of a software component specification or other system-of- interest. In summary, the ECCF Specification stack provides an organizational framework in which inter-related artifacts are sorted by content – for example, business rules, information constructors, behavioral contracts, and level-of-abstraction. Tony Julian