An association between a service and how it is implemented in software. The cardinality of this association is many-to-many. A service may be provided by more than one software feature, operating in conjunction. And, any software Feature may provide more than one service. When multiple software features are associated with a single service, it is assumed that these elements operate in conjunction to provide the service. If different implementations of a service exist, each of these implementations would result in individual instantiations of the service object. These individual instantiations would then have associations to the unique implementations.
An association between a job destination and a system on which it resides. The cardinality of this association is 1-to-many. ...
An association between a LocalFileSystem and its Directories indicating that the specified Directories are available for ...
An association between a service access point and how it is implemented in software. The cardinality of this association ...
An association between a service access point and how it is implemented. The cardinality of this association is many-to-many. ...
An association between a service and how it is implemented in software. The cardinality of this association is many-to-many. ...
An association between a service and how it is implemented. The cardinality of this association is many-to-many. A service ...
An AST cannot be used as the child of more than one AST. To use this AST in another AST, call the Copy() method and use its ...
An asynchronous process has been canceled internally or by the user. Note that due to the timing and nature of the asynchronous ...
An attempt by the Intersite Messaging service to send data to a service at the following network address through the following ...