Reference Model Sample Clauses

The Reference Model clause establishes a standard or baseline document, specification, or system that parties agree to use as a point of comparison or guidance throughout their agreement. In practice, this clause may specify that all deliverables, processes, or products must conform to the features, quality, or performance outlined in the designated reference model, such as a particular industry standard or previously approved prototype. Its core function is to ensure consistency and clarity by providing an objective benchmark, thereby reducing ambiguity and potential disputes over expectations or requirements.
Reference Model the PoF Framework
Reference Model. The PoF Reference Model has been created from scratch collecting the inputs from all work packages, taking into account the recommendations after the first project review, mainly for what concerns the role of OAIS in the PoF Framework and the need to go beyond such model to support the novel ForgetIT approach to preservation. The model reflects the common knowledge and the new ideas of all partners to represent the For- getIT approach in a coherent framework based on a reference model. The reference model includes a functional model and an information model. The functional model has been described in detail and can be considered almost complete. Further details could be still added in the future, but the three proposed layers cover all aspects of ForgetIT ap- proach to digital preservation. The information model is still under definition and requires
Reference Model. This implementation agreement provides two types of interface-based multilink support for frame relay: the User-to-Network interface (UNI) and the Network-to-Network interface (NNI). A MFR interface consists of one or more bundle links bound together to form a bundle. The bundle operates as a logical interface function that emulates a single physical interface. Each type of bundle is described below. The two types of bundles use identical message formats and protocol procedures.
Reference Model. A reference model is an abstract framework for understanding significant relationships among the entities of some environment. It enables the development of specific reference or concrete architectures using consistent standards or specifications supporting that environment. A reference model consists of a minimal set of unifying concepts, axioms and relationships within a particular problem domain, and is independent of specific standards, technologies, implementations, or other concrete details [4].
Reference Model. When used between DTEs, as shown in Figure 1, the privacy procedure is transparent to Frame Relay network(s) between the transmitting and receiving DTEs. Note that the functionality specified in this Implementation Agreement has been illustrated as an integrated privacy function, but stand-alone implementations are not prohibited. This section defines the frame formats and procedures common to all facilities.
Reference Model. This annex describes the flow of information from the network to the user from the perspective of the user device. Refer to Figure 1for an illustration of the message terminology.
Reference Model. The PoF Reference Model has been created from scratch collecting the inputs from all work packages while taking into account the recommendations after each project review, mainly for what concerns the role of OAIS in the PoF Framework and the need to go beyond such model to support the novel ForgetIT approach to preservation. After the first year only some preliminary ideas and a draft approach were available. During the second year the model foundations were identified and the functional part was specified. During the third year the functional part was improved (although the core ideas of the three layers were not affected) and a new information part was introduced and implemented in the framework, providing a complete and coherent definition of the preservation objects, their interaction and evolution within the PoF Framework. The PoF Framework architecture described in D8.1 is compliant to the model. The PoF Reference Model is available as expected in this indicator and is based on the contributions from all work packages, as described for example in the model foundations.
Reference Model. Framework for understanding significant relationships among the entities of some environment, and for the development of consistent standards or specifications supporting that environment. A reference model is based on a small number of unifying concepts and may be used as a basis for education and explaining standards to a non- specialist (ISO). Service: Distinct part of the functionality that is provided by an entity through interfaces (ISO 19119).