Class CIM_SoftwareElementSAPImplementation
extends CIM_Dependency

An association between a ServiceAccessPoint and how it is implemented by one or more executable SoftwareElements. Note that this association is restricted to 'executable' Elements. In earlier phases of deployment, the SoftwareFeatureSAPImplementation association is adequate and recommended. The relationship between this association and SoftwareFeatureSAPImplementation is more fully described here. SoftwareElementSAPImplementation allows the description of greater granularity than SoftwareFeatureSAPImplementation, when a SoftwareFeature is fully deployed and results in several executable Elements. These Elements may implement several different ServiceAccessPoints. Since SoftwareFeatures decompse into SoftwareElements, it is possible to describe how software implements a SAP by using either this association or the SoftwareFeatureSAPImplementation relationship. One or the other should be chosen. Both associations should not be used for a particular AccessPoint, since their information is redundant. This relationship is especially important when the SoftwareFeature and Product aspects are not described for a SoftwareElement (ie, when the acquisition and deployment of the software is not detailed). In this case, the SoftwareElementSAPImplementation association is the only one available to describe how an AccessPoint is implemented in software. Since SoftwareFeatures are not instantiated, it is not possible to use the SoftwareFeatureSAPImplementation association. The cardinality of this association is many-to-many. A ServiceAccessPoint may be provided by more than one SoftwareElement. (If this is true, it is assumed that the SoftwareElements operate in conjunction.) And, any SoftwareElement may provide more than one SAP.

Class Hierarchy

CIM_Dependency
   |
   +--CIM_SoftwareElementSAPImplementation

Direct Known Subclasses

None.

Class Qualifiers

NameData TypeValueScopeFlavors
AssociationbooleantrueNone OVERRIDABLE= false
Descriptionstring An association between a ServiceAccessPoint and how it is implemented by one or more executable SoftwareElements. Note that this association is restricted to 'executable' Elements. In earlier phases of deployment, the SoftwareFeatureSAPImplementation association is adequate and recommended. The relationship between this association and SoftwareFeatureSAPImplementation is more fully described here. SoftwareElementSAPImplementation allows the description of greater granularity than SoftwareFeatureSAPImplementation, when a SoftwareFeature is fully deployed and results in several executable Elements. These Elements may implement several different ServiceAccessPoints. Since SoftwareFeatures decompse into SoftwareElements, it is possible to describe how software implements a SAP by using either this association or the SoftwareFeatureSAPImplementation relationship. One or the other should be chosen. Both associations should not be used for a particular AccessPoint, since their information is redundant. This relationship is especially important when the SoftwareFeature and Product aspects are not described for a SoftwareElement (ie, when the acquisition and deployment of the software is not detailed). In this case, the SoftwareElementSAPImplementation association is the only one available to describe how an AccessPoint is implemented in software. Since SoftwareFeatures are not instantiated, it is not possible to use the SoftwareFeatureSAPImplementation association. The cardinality of this association is many-to-many. A ServiceAccessPoint may be provided by more than one SoftwareElement. (If this is true, it is assumed that the SoftwareElements operate in conjunction.) And, any SoftwareElement may provide more than one SAP.None TRANSLATABLE= true

Association References

NameClass OriginReference Class
AntecedentCIM_SoftwareElementSAPImplementationCIM_SoftwareElement
DependentCIM_SoftwareElementSAPImplementationCIM_ServiceAccessPoint

Propagated Association References

NameClass OriginReference Class
AntecedentCIM_DependencyCIM_ManagedElement
DependentCIM_DependencyCIM_ManagedElement