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[[Image:Icon EL.png|100px|right|Element]]An Element is a guideline that is used to influence the way (part of) an infrastructure facility will be realized. Thus, Elements can be associated with both [:Category:Pattern Variant|Pattern Variants]] and [[:Category:Building_Block |Building Blocks]]). It's possible to declare an Element to be mandatory, optional, or forbidden; the first dictates how the facility is going to be realized, the second only advises, and the third kind of Element can be used to phase out the implementation of certain guidelines, technologies etcetera.
[[Image:Icon EL.png|100px|right|Element]]An Element is a guideline that is used to influence the way (part of) an infrastructure facility will be realized. Thus, Elements form an integral part of the requirements that the infrastructure architect hands over to the infrastructure designer.
 
Elements can be associated with both [[:Category:Pattern Variant|Pattern Variants]] and [[:Category:Building_Block |Building Blocks]]). Within the OIAm method, it's possible to declare an Element to be mandatory, optional, or forbidden; the first dictates how the facility is going to be realized, the second only advises the designer, and the third kind of Element can be used to phase out the implementation of certain guidelines, technologies etcetera.


{{#ask: [[Category:Element]]|format=count}} Elements are currently present in this Wiki, and (up to 100 Elements) can be found in the table below.  
{{#ask: [[Category:Element]]|format=count}} Elements are currently present in this Wiki, and (up to 100 Elements) can be found in the table below.  

Latest revision as of 12:05, 29 December 2012

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An Element is a guideline that is used to influence the way (part of) an infrastructure facility will be realized. Thus, Elements form an integral part of the requirements that the infrastructure architect hands over to the infrastructure designer.

Elements can be associated with both Pattern Variants and Building Blocks). Within the OIAm method, it's possible to declare an Element to be mandatory, optional, or forbidden; the first dictates how the facility is going to be realized, the second only advises the designer, and the third kind of Element can be used to phase out the implementation of certain guidelines, technologies etcetera.

13 Elements are currently present in this Wiki, and (up to 100 Elements) can be found in the table below.

Element Element type(s) Owner Maturity
Central User Administration (CUA) S.A.D. Jumelet 2
Data Portability J.A.H. Schoonderbeek 2
SAP Product Matrix J.A.H. Schoonderbeek 2
Mobile Device Data Policy J.A.H. Schoonderbeek 2
SAP NetWeaver Kernel J.A.H. Schoonderbeek 3
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (SmartHat) J.A.H. Schoonderbeek 2
SAP Configuration Advice J.A.H. Schoonderbeek 2
SAP Database Guideline J.A.H. Schoonderbeek 2
SAP Router S.A.D. Jumelet 1
SMTP-compatible mail transfer agent (MTA) J.A.H. Schoonderbeek 2
SNMP version 2 J.A.H. Schoonderbeek 2
Security level 3 J.A.H. Schoonderbeek 1
Strong Encryption J.A.H. Schoonderbeek 2