Technical Environment

In the Technical Environment section, enter the technologies used in the construction of the application, connectivity to other systems, and planned disposition.

All users can view the data in this section. Users assigned one or more of the following roles can edit the data in this section: Business Owner, Technical Owner, or Respondent (when more information is requested).

Figure A-4. Application Technical Environment section

Table A-4. Application Technical Environment fields

Field

Description

Architecture

The type of system on which the application is deployed.

  • Mainframe

  • Distributed

  • Desktop

  • Other

Downstream Applicationsa

Zero, one, or more applications that depend on this application's output or updates.

Upstream Applicationsa

Zero, one, or more applications that produce output or updates on which this application depends.

Servers

The names of the servers on which the application is deployed.

Databases

The names of the databases which the application uses.

Programming Technologies

Zero, one, or more programming, scripting, or descriptive languages or technologies that are used to construct the application.

Disposition

The next planned step in the lifecycle of the application.

  • Invest - Keep and enhance.

  • Sustain - Keep and maintain.

  • Sunset - Keep but plan for replacement.

  • Decommission - Retire.

Disposition Status

The progress of the selected disposition.

  • Proposed - The disposition of the application needs review.

  • Assigned - The disposition of the application has been assigned an owner.

  • In-Progress - The disposition of the application is currently ongoing.

  • Complete - The disposition of the application has been concluded.

Disposition Complete Date

The date on which the disposition of the application is planned to be completed.

Sizing Method

Methodology used to compute the size of the application.

  • IFPUG Counting - International Function Point Users Group function point counting.

  • Backfired - Function point counting based on lines of code.

  • Use Case Point Counting - Function point counting based on use cases.

  • Logical LOC Counting - Lines of code.

  • Custom Method - Other method to compute the size of the application.

Size

The measurement based on the sizing method.

Unit of Measurement

The unit of measurement for the sizing method.

  • Number of Pages

  • Kilo Lines of Code

  • Unadjusted Function Points

  • ABAP Feature Points

  • Siebel Function Points

  • Adjusted Use Case Point

  • Number of Test Cases

# of Annual Changes

The number of change requests submitted per year.

a.    When you configure an upstream or downstream relationship in an entity, you cannot see the relationship between the entities when you view the second entity. Make sure you also configure the relationship in the second entity so the relationship is visible in both entities. For example, if you configure entity B as a downstream entity in entity A, also configure entity A as an upstream entity in entity B. (This is not necessary for viewing relationships in dynamic graphing. Both relationships are visible when you view them in dynamic graphing regardless of whether they are configured in both entities.)