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This is some industry or commercial standard with which some item complies.
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| Name | Documentation | Type | Values Allowed | Number Allowed | Assumed Value |
| Results_Expected | These are the results expected from applying these standards. |
String VTYPE | 0:* | ||
| Description | A Documented Item is an item that requires descriptive text above and beyond what the reader may gain from looking at the other attributes individually. |
String VTYPE | 0:1 | ||
| Item_Source | This is the source for the information in this item. |
Instance VTYPE | Source | 0:* | |
| Standards_for | These are all of the items that comply with this standard. |
Instance VTYPE | Standardized_Item | 0:* | |
| Name | This is an item that readers can identify for one another by referring to a single word, or phrase. |
String VTYPE | 1:1 | ||
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| Item_Source | This is the source for the information in this item. |
Instance | Requirements Engineering : Processes and Techniques Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Second Edition) |
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| Aliases | These are all of the other names by which this item goes. |
Instance | Guideline |
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| Modeling Value | This is value of including this item in the Enterprise Architecture. |
String | Many companies start EA projects in order to better understand where standards are in force, or where it may make sense to enforce standards. The Standard concept captures this idea and where it applies in the enterprise. |
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| Examples | These are examples of instances of this class. |
String | HL7 ACORD |
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