Name:
ISO/TR 14813-5:1999 PDF
Published Date:
07/01/1999
Status:
Active
Publisher:
International Organization for Standardization (Technical Report)
A TICS architecture is a framework for TICS deployments. It is a high level description of the major elements and the interconnections among them. It provides the framework around which the interfaces, specifications and detailed TICS systems designs can be defined. A TICS Architecture is not a product design, nor a detailed specification for physical deployment, and it is not specific to any one location. The title 'Systems Architecture' is perhaps the closest general terminology, but that term is sometimes too specific to include the conceptual aspects included in the terminology 'TICS Architecture' and also often implies a location specific solution.
The purpose of a TICS Architecture is to maximise efficiency, interoperability and multimodality of multiple interacting TICS systems in a complex and developing sector.
This part of ISO/TR 14813 defines
In compiling this part of ISO/TR 14813, the authors have assumed that contemporary systems engineering practices are used. Such practices are not defined within this part of ISO/TR 14813.
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| Number of Pages : | 10 |
| Published : | 07/01/1999 |