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Los Angeles County<br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Services</strong><br />

LEADER Replacement System (LRS)<br />

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defines an interoperable integration model that should facilitate the expansion <strong>of</strong> automated<br />

process integration in both the intra-corporate and the business-to-business spaces.<br />

http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/library/specification/ws-bpel/<br />

Business Component: Represents the implementation <strong>of</strong> an autonomous business concept,<br />

business service, or business process. It consists <strong>of</strong> all the technology elements (i.e., s<strong>of</strong>tware,<br />

hardware, data) necessary to express, implement, and deploy a given business concept as an<br />

autonomous, reusable element <strong>of</strong> a large information <strong>system</strong>. It is a unifying concept across the<br />

development lifecycle and the distribution tiers.<br />

Business (Domain) Component: Organizational unit that <strong>of</strong>fers business services operation<br />

based on rules <strong>of</strong> that business.<br />

Business Component System: Set <strong>of</strong> cooperating business components assembled together<br />

to deliver a solution to a business problem.<br />

Business Logic Component: S<strong>of</strong>tware unit that <strong>of</strong>fers small-grained business logic that has a<br />

large degree <strong>of</strong> reuse throughout the organization. Sub-components that manage and exe-cute<br />

the set <strong>of</strong> complex business rules that represent the core business activity supported by the<br />

component.<br />

CAP: Common Alerting Protocol.<br />

http://www.oasis-open.org/specs/index.php#capv1.0<br />

Component: Independently deployable unit <strong>of</strong> s<strong>of</strong>tware that exposes its functionality through a<br />

set <strong>of</strong> services accessed via well-defined interfaces. A component is based on a component<br />

standard, is described by a specification, and has an implementation. Components can be<br />

assembled to create applications or larger-grained components.<br />

Component Architecture: Internal structure <strong>of</strong> a component described in terms <strong>of</strong> partitioning<br />

and relationships between individual internal units.<br />

Component-Based Architecture: Architecture process that enables the design <strong>of</strong> enterprise<br />

solutions using large service components. The focus <strong>of</strong> the architecture may be a specific<br />

project or the entire enterprise. This architecture provides a plan <strong>of</strong> what needs to be built and<br />

an over-view <strong>of</strong> what has been built already.<br />

Component Registry: Application designed to provide a directory <strong>of</strong> available components<br />

based on pr<strong>of</strong>ile and or specification. Registries usually provide efficient mechanisms for<br />

searching for components in multiple ways, such as by service, price, and/or provider.<br />

Component Repository: Application designed to store component specifications and<br />

implementations. Often provides facilities to efficiently search for and retrieve components for<br />

evaluation against desired component specifications though the search capabilities may be <strong>of</strong>floaded<br />

to a component registry.<br />

CORBA: Common Object Request Broker Architecture, created by the Object Management<br />

Group (http://www.omg.org/ ) vendor-independent architecture and infrastructure that computer<br />

applications use to work together over networks. Using the standard protocol IIOP, a CORBAbased<br />

program from any vendor, on almost any computer, operating <strong>system</strong>, programming<br />

language, and network, can interoperate with a CORBA-based program from the same or<br />

another vendor, on almost any other computer, operating <strong>system</strong>, programming language, and<br />

network.<br />

LRS RFP - Attachment H (Technical Exhibits) Page 43 November 30, 2007

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