Application Characteristics
To access characteristics that enable identification of an application:
*In the properties window of an application, select the Characteristics page.
The page presents the following characteristics.
Indicators on the application
Colored indicators highlight for the application:
its Business Value: nesting level of the application in enterprise production.
its Functional Support: support level of the application in enterprise process.
its Technology Efficiency: assessment of evolution possibilities of the application from the techniques that support it.
*For more details on these three indicators, see Evaluating Application Criticality.
its Technology compliance: attribute calculated on the basis of the "Company Standard" defined on all the technologies used by the application.
its Obsolescence Risk: corresponds to the highest risk of the related technologies.
*See the Obsolesnce risk in the Characteristics of a technology.
Application identification
The identification includes:
the Name
the internal Code
the Application type
if it is an Application template: to be selected if the application is used to create other applications
the Cloud Computing, which indicates how the application should be installed:
On premises: the application is installed and runs on computers on the premises (in the building) of the company.
Infrastructure as a Service (IAAS): the application is installed and runs on an external provider infrastructure (physical or virtual machines and other additional resources such as images in a virtual-machine image-library, raw (block) and file-based storage, firewalls, load balancers, IP addresses, virtual local area networks (VLANs), and software bundles).
Platform as a Service (PAAS): the application is installed and runs on an external provider computing platform including operating system, programming language execution environment, database, and web server. Internal/external developers can develop and run their software solutions on a cloud platform.
Software as a Service (SAAS): the application is designed, installed and runs by an external delivery partner. Some customization can be implemented during the design phase.
a Comment.
Other characteristics
Other characteristics of an application:
the Service Legal Agreement: displays the indicators that define the application quality level.
Functional Scope of the application. See Defining Application Functional Scope.
Responsibility: it relates to the person or persons responsible for the application. See Assigning an Application to Persons.
Exchanges with other objects. See Specifying Data Exchanged With Other Applications.
the Data processed by the application. See Defining the Data Used by an Application.
Data Subjects' Rights & Notice Management.
 
the Risks associated with the application. See Specifying the Risks Associated with an Application.
Gantt Chart of the application presenting the application lifeline. See Defining Application Life.
associated Attachments. See Attaching Documents to an Application.