Thursday, December 22, 2011

ENDEVOR Inventory Structure

 Inventory Structure Consist of System, Subsystem, Type, and Element           
  
SYSTEM - System is defined here at Pershing as a type of process.  There are
                    9 different processes; therefore there are 9 systems as indicated:

 CIM             - Customer Information Management                       
 CPS              - Customer processing systems
 CTDS           - Customer Trading System
 CSQ             - Customer Service Quality
 FSQ              - Financial Service Quality
 ENT             - Enterprise
 GC               - General Counsel
 IIC               -  Institutional International Customer
 NC               -  National Customer


SUBSYSTEM - A specific application within a system.  A subsystem is
                           defined to a system in which it is used.

  Examples:  TOPS; BOES; MAXX;  PDGM; PACE           
  
TYPE - categories of source code.  Every type is defined to each stage. 
                       
            Examples of  Types

 TYPE                         TYPE DESCRIPTION                                  
             DCLGEN                   DCLGEN                                            
            COPYBOOK             COPYBOOK                                          
            MACRO                      MACRO                                              
MAP                          BMS/GT
            ASMBAT                   ASSEMBLER BATCH                                   
            ASMONL                   ASSEMBLER CICS                                    
            COBBAT                    COBOLI & II BATCH PROGRAMS                        
COBONL                   COBOLI & II ONLINE PROGRAMS                       
            COBBATDB              COBOLI & II - BATCH - ADAMINTS & DB2              
COBONLDB             COBOLI & II - CICS  -  DB2                        


ELEMENT - is the name of the member.  Each element is classified by
System, Subsystem, and Type.


STAGE   -  The stage where the element is located

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