Service Access and Delivery. These components are responsible for facilitating the end-to-end collection and distribution of data that is either entered or requested by a user. These components include all functions necessary to communicate in a client-server environment. Examples of these components include, but are not limited to: Web browsers Virtual Private Network (VPN) Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) Peer-to-peer Section 508 compliance Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) SECTION C - CONTRACT SCOPE OF WORK AND PERFORMANCE WORK STATEMENT C.4.1.2 Service Platform and Infrastructure These components include all functions necessary for processing and storing data. These components provide and manage the resources available for Application Services. Examples of these components include, but are not limited to: Desktops, laptops, servers, mainframes, routers, switches, and printers. Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) and T1 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), Ethernet, Windows/UNIX, Java/.NET Web server/portal Database, data storage, data warehouse Software development tools Testing, modeling, versioning, and configuration management. C.4.1.3 Component Framework These components consist of the design of application or system software that incorporates interfaces for interacting with other programs and for future flexibility and expandability. These components define higher level logical functions to provide services in a way that is useful and meaningful to users and other Application Services. Examples of these components include, but are not limited to: Digital certificates, biometrics; Business logic: JavaScript, Visual Basic Data interchange Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) Resource Description Framework (RDF) Data management Structured Query Language (SQL), Open DataBase Connectivity (ODBC), and Online Analytical Processing (OLAP). C.4.1.4 Service Interface and Integration These components define the discovery, interaction and communication technologies joining disparate systems and information providers. Application Services leverage and incorporate these components to provide interoperability and scalability. Examples of these components include, but are not limited to: Messaging-Oriented Middleware (MOM) Object Request Broker (ORB) Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Extensible Markup Language (XML) Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) Web Services Description Language (WSDL) Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI)
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