PAV.File Storage.Local
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PAV | File Storage.Local | Version: | 0.1 | ||
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Document type: | Pattern Variant | Owner: |
Pattern Variant Lineage
This Pattern Variant is based on the following Pattern Type(s):
Pattern Type | Description |
File Storage | Carries out the storage and retrieval of loosely structured data at a single, logical location; can provide advanced functionality ("intelligence") to administrators and/or users. |
Raw Storage | Carries out the storage and retrieval of "raw bits" data at a single, logical location; optionally provides advanced functionality ("intelligence") to administrators and/or users. |
Business purpose
To support operation of a facility, an instance of this Pattern retains files local to the facility or device. It thus supports the business purpose of that facility or device.
Description
This Pattern retains data in loosely structured form, local to the facility or device.
Characteristics & indications of usage
If a device or facility is mobile, then the data stored using this Pattern will travel with it. This requires careful consideration of the security impact, both for the possibility of confidential data moving out into the world, and for the possibility of malware moving into the organization
Graphical Overview
This is the graphical representation of the infrastructure functions in this Pattern Variant, plus their main relations:
Pattern Variant Composition
This pattern has the following subfunctions, expressed in Building Block Variants:
Environment | WA | Function | check | Rationale |
Pattern Variant Neighbors
This pattern has the following relations with adjacent (sub)facilities, expressed in Building Block Variants (BBV) and Pattern Variants (PAV). Note: if the table below is empty, then there are no architecturally prescribed relations with adjacent facilities:
Facility | Type | Environment | Description |
Elements
When designing a facility to implement this Pattern, inclusion of all the following Elements is prescribed; either mandatory, optional or explicitly forbidden. This comes in addition to the Elements prescriptions inside the individual Building Block Variants included in this Pattern:
Element | Type | Prescribed | Rationale |
Quality Requirements
When a facility is designed according to this architectural recipe, it must/will satisfy the following Quality Requirements. This is the responsibility of the infrastructure designer. Note that because of the Building Block Variants specified for this Pattern Variant, some of these Requirements might automatically be satisfied.
QA Group | Quality Attribute | Value |
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Flexibility | Adaptability | NS |
Scalability | NS | |
Maintainability | Manageability | NS |
Accountability | NS | |
Reliability | Availability | NS |
Integrity | NS |
More Pattern Variant Neighbours
The following adjacent (sub)facilities, expressed in Pattern Variants (PAV), have a relation with this Pattern Variant. Note: if the table below is empty, then there currently aren't any infrastructure facilities using this Pattern Variant:
Facility | Relation | Description |
User Workspace.Tablet | uses this Pattern Variant | - |
Design Outlines realized with this Variant
No Design Outlines are realized with this Variant (yet)