Modelling Distributed Computing Management through RM-ODP

Actually in distributed computing, data frequently resides on multiple sites inside an organization. This data might be managed by several Database Management Systems for multiple reasons such as performance, scalability, access and management. This paper describes specification and the core behavior concepts (time, action, state, behavior, interaction and the binding object). Secondly describes and specifies the behavior by the activity diagram, and proposes how the concepts defined in Part 2 and Part 3 of RM-ODP can be combined to develop EA models, especially on the aspects of business functions and information and computational processing, we present the syntax and the structure of a BPEL Behavior Processes of Working Object, we focus on behavioral interaction. The behavior of an ODP system is determined by collecting all possible actions in which the system (acting as a data object), or any of its constituent data objects, might take part, together with a set of constraints on when these actions can occur. In order to specify the executable behavior of a system and to make the processes of the management executable and controllable, the Reference Model for ODP RM-ODP can be used as a meta-model for behavioral specifications.

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