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The Component Framework Service Area defines the underlying foundation and technical elements by which Service Components are built, integrated and deployed across Component-Based and Distributed Architectures. The Component Framework consists of the design of application or system software that incorporates interfaces for interacting with other programs and for future flexibility and expandability.

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Business Logic

Business Logic defines the software, protocol or method in which business rules are enforced within applications.

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Data Interchange

Data Interchange defines the methods in which data is transferred and represented in and between software applications.

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Data Management

Data management is the management of all data/information in an organization. It includes data administration, the standards for defining data and the way in which people perceive and use it.

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Presentation/Interface

Presentation/Interface defines the connection between the user and the software, consisting of the presentation that is physically represented on the screen.

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Security

Security defines the methods of protecting information and information systems from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification or destruction in order to provide integrity, confidentiality and availability. Biometrics, two-factor identification, encryption and technologies based on the NIST FIPS140 standards are evolving areas of focus.

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