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/** @name Definition of Terms | /** @name Definition of Terms |
This sections provides standard definitions of terms and concepts used in the specification of the Pegasus Managability Services Broker and its implementation. |
This section provides definitions of terms and concepts used in the specification of the Pegasus Managability Services Broker and its implementation. |
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<B>Namespace</B>\Label{NAMESPACE} - TBD definition of Namespace | <B>Namespace</B>\Label{NAMESPACE} - TBD definition of Namespace |
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<B>CIMOM</B> \Label{CIMOM} = TBD Definition of Namespace | <B>CIMOM</B> \Label{CIMOM} = TBD Definition of Namespace |
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<B>Repository</B> \Label{} - ATTN: |
<B>Repository</B> \Label{} - The CIM Repository stores the CIM metaschema (class repository) and instance information (instance repository). TheRepository is provided as part of the reference implementation, but is considered an independent service for the CIMOM. The interfaces to the respository are fixed but the supplied respository can be replaced with a different implementation. |
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<B>PROPERTY</B> \Label{PROPERTY} - ATTN: | <B>PROPERTY</B> \Label{PROPERTY} - ATTN: |
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<B>METHOD</B> \Label{METHOD} - ATTN: | <B>METHOD</B> \Label{METHOD} - ATTN: |
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<B>MOF</B> \Label{MOF} - MOF is the standard language used to define elements of the Common Information Model (CIM). The MOF language specifies syntax for defining CIM classes and instances. Compilation of MOF files provides developers and administrators with a simple and fast technique for modifying the CIM Repository. For more information about MOF, see the DMTF web page at http://www.dmtf.org. |
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<B>Association</B> \Label{ASSOCIATION} -An association is a relationship between two classes or between instances of two classes. The properties of an association class include pointers, or references, to the two classes or instances. | <B>Association</B> \Label{ASSOCIATION} -An association is a relationship between two classes or between instances of two classes. The properties of an association class include pointers, or references, to the two classes or instances. |
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Class association is one of the most powerful CIM features. It provides a way to organize a | Class association is one of the most powerful CIM features. It provides a way to organize a |