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  2. NATO Architecture Framework - Wikipedia

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    The NATO Architecture Framework v4 (NAFv4), issued by the Architecture Capability Team (ACaT) of the NATO Consultation, Command and Control Board (C3B) in January 2018, provides guidance on describing both enterprise architectures and systems architectures. The objectives of the framework are to:

  3. Configuration management database - Wikipedia

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    The CMDB is a fundamental component of ITIL framework's Configuration Management process. CMDBs are used to keep track of the state of assets such as products, systems, software, facilities, people as they exist at specific points in time, and the relationship between all assets.

  4. Configuration item - Wikipedia

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    Configuration items are represented by their properties. These properties can be common to all the configuration items (e.g. unique item code that we will generate, description of function, end of the lifecycle or business owner that is approving configuration item changes and technical owner, i.e. administrator, that is supporting it and implementing the changes).

  5. Business Process Model and Notation - Wikipedia

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    A lane contains the flow objects, connecting objects and artifacts. Artifacts allow developers to bring some more information into the model/diagram. In this way the model/diagram becomes more readable. There are three pre-defined Artifacts, and they are: Data objects: Data objects show the reader which data is required or produced in an activity.

  6. Enterprise architecture artifacts - Wikipedia

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    Decisions EA artifacts represent made planning decisions, i.e. achieved and formalized agreements between various stakeholders regarding the desired future course of action. Decisions EA artifacts always have certain implications for the future and usually imply specific changes in an organization.

  7. Artifact (software development) - Wikipedia

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    In end-user development an artifact is either an application or a complex data object that is created by an end-user without the need to know a general programming language. Artifacts describe automated behavior or control sequences, such as database requests or grammar rules, [1] or user-generated content. Artifacts vary in their maintainability.

  8. popHealth - Wikipedia

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    [4] popHealth provides a mechanism for sending data on summary quality measures from individual providers to public health organizations. popHealth was designed to operate within a provider's infrastructure and use encryption to address patient privacy and security; supports pre-defined Meaningful Use quality measure reports, and supports the ...

  9. List of file formats - Wikipedia

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    .metalink, .met – Metalink A format to list metadata about downloads, such as mirrors, checksums, and other information. MHTML – Mime HTML (Hyper-Text Markup Language) code file .ps – PS A XML-based serialization for test automation scripts called PowerScripts for K2 based applications.