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   // Copyright (c) 2009 DMTF.  All Rights Reserved.
      [Version ( "2.23.0" ),
       UMLPackagePath ( "CIM::Application::DeploymentModel" ),
       Description (
          "The CIM_SoftwareElement class is used to decompose a "
          "CIM_SoftwareFeature object into a set of individually "
          "manageable or deployable parts, for a particular platform. A "
          "SoftwareElement\'s platform is uniquely identified by its "
          "underlying hardware architecture and operating system (for "
          "example Sun Solaris on Sun Sparc or Windows NT on Intel "
          "platforms). As such, to understand the details of how the "
          "functionality of a particular SoftwareFeature is provided on a "
          "particular platform, the CIM_SoftwareElement objects "
          "referenced by CIM_SoftwareFeatureSoftwareElements associations "
          "are organized in disjoint sets based on the "
          "TargetOperatingSystem property. A CIM_SoftwareElement object "
          "captures the management details of a part or component in one "
          "of four states characterized by the SoftwareElementState "
          "property." )]
   class CIM_SoftwareElement : CIM_LogicalElement {
   
         [Key, Override ( "Name" ),
          Description (
             "The name used to identify this SoftwareElement." ),
          MaxLen ( 256 )]
      string Name;
   
         [Key, Description (
             "Software Version should be in the form "
             "<Major>.<Minor>.<Revision> or "
             "<Major>.<Minor><letter><revision>." ),
          MaxLen ( 64 ),
          MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|SubComponent Software |001.4" }]
      string Version;
   
         [Key, Description (
             "The SoftwareElementState is defined in this model to "
             "identify various states of a SoftwareElement\'s life "
             "cycle. \n"
             "- A SoftwareElement in the deployable state describes "
             "the details necessary to successfully distribute it and "
             "the details (Checks and Actions) required to move it to "
             "the installable state (i.e, the next state). \n"
             "- A SoftwareElement in the installable state describes "
             "the details necessary to successfully install it and the "
             "details (Checks and Actions) required to create an "
             "element in the executable state (i.e., the next state). \n"
             "- A SoftwareElement in the executable state describes "
             "the details necessary to successfully start it and the "
             "details (Checks and Actions) required to move it to the "
             "running state (i.e., the next state). \n"
             "- A SoftwareElement in the running state describes the "
             "details necessary to manage the started element." ),
          ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3" },
          Values { "Deployable", "Installable", "Executable", "Running" }]
      uint16 SoftwareElementState;
   
         [Key, Description (
             "This is an identifier for the SoftwareElement and is "
             "designed to be used in conjunction with other keys to "
             "create a unique representation of the element." ),
          MaxLen ( 256 )]
      string SoftwareElementID;
   
         [Key, Description (
             "The TargetOperatingSystem property specifies the "
             "element\'s operating system environment. The value of "
             "this property does not ensure that it is binary "
             "executable. Two other pieces of information are needed. "
             "First, the version of the OS needs to be specified using "
             "the class, CIM_OSVersion Check. The second piece of "
             "information is the architecture that the OS runs on. "
             "This information is verified using "
             "CIM_ArchitectureCheck. The combination of these "
             "constructs clearly identifies the level of OS required "
             "for a particular SoftwareElement." ),
          ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9",
             "10", "11", "12", "13", "14", "15", "16", "17", "18",
             "19", "20", "21", "22", "23", "24", "25", "26", "27",
             "28", "29", "30", "31", "32", "33", "34", "35", "36",
             "37", "38", "39", "40", "41", "42", "43", "44", "45",
             "46", "47", "48", "49", "50", "51", "52", "53", "54",
             "55", "56", "57", "58", "59", "60", "61", "62", "63",
             "64", "65", "66", "67", "68", "69", "70", "71", "72",
             "73", "74", "75", "76", "77", "78", "79", "80", "81",
             "82", "83", "84", "85", "86", "87", "88", "89", "90",
             "91", "92", "93", "94", "95", "96", "97", "98", "99",
             "100", "101", "102", "103", "104", "105", "106", "107",
             "108", "109", "110" },
          Values { "Unknown", "Other", "MACOS", "ATTUNIX", "DGUX",
             "DECNT", "Tru64 UNIX", "OpenVMS", "HPUX", "AIX",
             //10
             "MVS", "OS400", "OS/2", "JavaVM", "MSDOS",
             "WIN3x", "WIN95", "WIN98", "WINNT", "WINCE",
             //20
             "NCR3000", "NetWare", "OSF", "DC/OS",
             "Reliant UNIX", "SCO UnixWare", "SCO OpenServer",
             "Sequent", "IRIX", "Solaris", //30
             "SunOS",
             "U6000", "ASERIES", "HP NonStop OS", "HP NonStop OSS",
             "BS2000", "LINUX", "Lynx", "XENIX", "VM",
             //40
             "Interactive UNIX", "BSDUNIX", "FreeBSD",
             "NetBSD", "GNU Hurd", "OS9", "MACH Kernel", "Inferno",
             "QNX", "EPOC", //50
             "IxWorks", "VxWorks",
             "MiNT", "BeOS", "HP MPE", "NextStep", "PalmPilot",
             "Rhapsody", "Windows 2000", "Dedicated",
             //60
             "OS/390", "VSE", "TPF", "Windows (R) Me",
             "Caldera Open UNIX", "OpenBSD", "Not Applicable",
             "Windows XP", "z/OS", "Microsoft Windows Server 2003",
             //70
             "Microsoft Windows Server 2003 64-Bit",
             "Windows XP 64-Bit", "Windows XP Embedded",
             "Windows Vista", "Windows Vista 64-Bit",
             "Windows Embedded for Point of Service",
             "Microsoft Windows Server 2008",
             "Microsoft Windows Server 2008 64-Bit", "FreeBSD 64-Bit",
             "RedHat Enterprise Linux",
             //80
             "RedHat Enterprise Linux 64-Bit",
             "Solaris 64-Bit", "SUSE", "SUSE 64-Bit", "SLES",
             "SLES 64-Bit", "Novell OES", "Novell Linux Desktop",
             "Sun Java Desktop System", "Mandriva",
             //90
             "Mandriva 64-Bit", "TurboLinux",
             "TurboLinux 64-Bit", "Ubuntu", "Ubuntu 64-Bit", "Debian",
             "Debian 64-Bit", "Linux 2.4.x", "Linux 2.4.x 64-Bit",
             "Linux 2.6.x", //100
             "Linux 2.6.x 64-Bit",
             "Linux 64-Bit", "Other 64-Bit",
             "Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2", "VMware ESXi",
             "Microsoft Windows 7", "CentOS 32-bit", "CentOS 64-bit",
             "Oracle Enterprise Linux 32-bit",
             "Oracle Enterprise Linux 64-bit",
             //110
             "eComStation 32-bitx" },
          MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|SubComponent Software|001.8" },
          ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_OperatingSystem.OSType" }]
      uint16 TargetOperatingSystem;
   
         [Description (
             "The OtherTargetOS property records the manufacturer and "
             "operating system type for a SoftwareElement when the "
             "TargetOperatingSystem property has a value of 1 "
             "(\"Other\"). For all other values of "
             "TargetOperatingSystem, the OtherTargetOS property is "
             "NULL." ),
          MaxLen ( 64 ),
          ModelCorrespondence {
             "CIM_OperatingSystem.OtherTypeDescription" }]
      string OtherTargetOS;
   
         [Description ( "Manufacturer of this SoftwareElement." ),
          MaxLen ( 256 ),
          MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|SubComponent Software|001.3" }]
      string Manufacturer;
   
         [Description (
             "The internal identifier for this compilation of SoftwareElement."
              ),
          MaxLen ( 64 ),
          MappingStrings {
             "MIF.DMTF|Software Component Information|002.4" }]
      string BuildNumber;
   
         [Description (
             "The assigned serial number of this SoftwareElement." ),
          MaxLen ( 64 ),
          MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|ComponentID|001.4" }]
      string SerialNumber;
   
         [Description (
             "The code set used by this SoftwareElement. It defines "
             "the bit patterns that a system uses to identify "
             "characters. ISO defines various code sets such as UTF-8 "
             "and ISO8859-1." ),
          MaxLen ( 64 )]
      string CodeSet;
   
         [Description (
             "The manufacturer\'s identifier for this SoftwareElement. "
             "Often this will be a stock keeping unit (SKU) or a part "
             "number." ),
          MaxLen ( 64 ),
          MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|SubComponent Software|001.6" }]
      string IdentificationCode;
   
         [Description (
             "The value of this property identifies the language "
             "edition of this SoftwareElement. The language codes "
             "defined in ISO 639 should be used. Where the element "
             "represents a multi-lingual or international version, the "
             "string \"Multilingual\" should be used." ),
          MaxLen ( 32 ),
          MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|SubComponent Software|001.7" }]
      string LanguageEdition;
   
   
   };


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