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Code
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Model Name
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Comment
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SvcV-1
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Services Context Description
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The identification of services, service items and their interconnections.
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SvcV-2
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Services Resource Flow Description
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A description of Resource Flows exchanged between services.
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SvcV-3a
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Systems-Services Matrix
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The relationships among or between systems and services in a given architecture.
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SvcV-3b
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Services-Services Matrix
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The relationships among services in a given architecture. It can be designed to show relationships of interest, (e.g. service-type interfaces and planned vs. existing interfaces).
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SvcV-4
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Services Functionality Description
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The functions performed by services and the service data flows among service functions (activities).
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SvcV-5
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Operational Activity to Services Traceability Matrix
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A mapping of services (activities) to operational activities.
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SvcV-6
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Services Resource Flow Matrix
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Provides details of service Resource Flow elements being exchanged between services and the attributes of the exchange.
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SvcV-7
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Services Measures Matrix
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The measures (metrics) of Service Model elements for the appropriate time frames.
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SvcV-8
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Services Evolution Description
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The planned incremental steps toward migrating a suite of services to a more efficient suite or toward evolving current services to a future implementation.
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SvcV-9
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Services Technology & Skills Forecast
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The emerging technologies, software/hardware products, and skills that are expected to be available at a given set of time frames and that will affect future service development.
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SvcV-10a
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Services Rules Model
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One of three models used to describe service functionality. It identifies the constraints that are imposed on system functionality due to some aspect of system design or implementation.
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SvcV-10b
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Services State Transition Description
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One of three models used to describe service functionality. It identifies responses of services to events.
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SvcV-10c
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Services Event-Trace Description
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One of three models used to describe service functionality. It identifies service-specific refinements of critical sequences of events described in the Operational viewpoint.
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