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Open Standards

Open Group Standards are published by The Open Group (or by a third party under the Open Group logo).

Open Group Referenced Standards are those published by a third party.

Either can be included in Open Group Profiles, or procurement-ready profiles called Open Group Product Standards.

 

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Adoption and Adaptation of Specifications Needed to Create Standards

The Open Group has a history of developing specifications through a process of consensus review.   However, it is rare for The Open Group to develop a new specification from scratch.  There is a strong preference to adopt and adapt existing specifications.  Its Company Review Procedures, Interface Adoption Criteria and other procedures are well established. 

The Open Group Standards Information Base, represents consensus among the members of The Open Group that the definition is broadly adopted and suitable for use in the definition of enterprise architectures and in procurement of products.

Any standard recorded in the Standards Information Base:

  • Must be an open standard as defined by the Open Group interface adoption criteria

  • Must be a publicly available document, under effective change control, and with fixed and reference-able content

  • May be referenced in any Open Group Profile

There are two categories of Open Group Standard

  • Open Group Technical Standards are detailed definitions (e.g. interfaces, protocols, formats)
  • Open Group Profiles are collections of logically related Technical Standards

Profiles may, and usually do, contain additional conformance requirements such as:

  • Selection of specific options and/or alternatives contained in the underlying technical standards
  • Indicators of compliance, such as specific test requirements

The only basis for Open Group branding are forms of "procurement ready" profiles called Product Standards.

Solutions

Insist upon products that conform to Open Standards 

Obviating the need for custom software, use of open standards overcomes all of the issues that arise with custom software interpreters and therefore lowers the barriers to integration: time, cost and risk. More


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