NARRATIVE:
The SV-Agnostic Data Policies and Contracts- Data Space view extends the technical view application and provides a comprehensive framework for leveraging data policies and contracts within an organization.
The view consists of two main elements: [Data Space Policies and Contracts] and [Business Agnostic Business Information Base].
[Data Space Policies and Contracts] is a Grouping ABB element that represents the collection of data policies and contracts within the organization. It serves as a container for [Data Policy] and [Data Contract] elements.
[Data Policy] is a Data Object ABB element that represents a predefined set of rules and guidelines for the use and management of data within the organization. It does not have any sub-elements.
[Data Contract] is also a Data Object ABB element that represents a formal agreement between parties regarding the exchange, usage, and ownership of data. It does not have any sub-elements.
[Business Agnostic Business Information Base] is a Diagram Model-group ABB element that represents the foundational elements related to business information within the organization. It serves as a container for several Business Object ABB elements.
[Availability] is a Business Object ABB element that represents the availability of a predefined object or space and the future demand for it. It does not have any sub-elements.
[Digital Asset] is a Business Object ABB element that represents anything that exists only in digital form and comes with a distinct usage right. It does not have any sub-elements.
[Credential] is a Business Object ABB element that represents a piece of any document that details a qualification, competence, or authority issued to an individual by a third party with relevant or assumed competence. It does not have any sub-elements.
[Access rights] is a Business Object ABB element that represents data that determines which users can view an object and what actions they can perform on it. It does not have any sub-elements.
[Transaction] is a Business Object ABB element that represents an interaction between individuals/entities and outside entities, such as businesses, public facilities, organizations, and websites. It does not have any sub-elements.
The motivation behind this view is to provide a comprehensive framework for managing and leveraging data policies and contracts within the organization. By defining and enforcing data policies, the organization can ensure the proper use and management of data. Similarly, by establishing data contracts, the organization can formalize agreements regarding the exchange and usage of data with external parties. The foundational elements related to business information provide the necessary context and understanding for implementing and enforcing these policies and contracts effectively.