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ISO 15944:2020

ISO 15944:2020 Information technology – Business operational view – Part 14: Open-edi reference model and cloud computing architecture

CDN $312.00

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Description

This document:

– examines the basic concepts that have been developed for both cloud computing and Open-edi;

– identifies key Open-edi concepts relevant to cloud computing;

– identifies key cloud computing concepts relevant to Open-edi;

– compares Open-edi model and cloud computing architecture and identifies mappings (similarities in whole or in part) between them using formal semantic modelling techniques.

Edition

1

Published Date

2020-11-25

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

45

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This document:

- examines the basic concepts that have been developed for both cloud computing and Open-edi;

- identifies key Open-edi concepts relevant to cloud computing;

- identifies key cloud computing concepts relevant to Open-edi;

- compares Open-edi model and cloud computing architecture and identifies mappings (similarities in whole or in part) between them using formal semantic modelling techniques.

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