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Two infrastructures are functional dependent when objects in one infrastructure can only function when the objects in the other infrastructure operate properly.
 
Two infrastructures are functional dependent when objects in one infrastructure can only function when the objects in the other infrastructure operate properly.
 
Functional dependencies can be uni- or bi-directional ('''interdependency'''). The dependency is '''direct''' when there is a direct connection between them and they are indirect when there are one or more mediating components between them.
 
Functional dependencies can be uni- or bi-directional ('''interdependency'''). The dependency is '''direct''' when there is a direct connection between them and they are indirect when there are one or more mediating components between them.
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Revision as of 11:55, 10 June 2014


Definitions

European Definitions

DIESIS project

The DIESIS project [1] gives the following definition:

Two infrastructures are functional dependent when objects in one infrastructure can only function when the objects in the other infrastructure operate properly. Functional dependencies can be uni- or bi-directional (interdependency). The dependency is direct when there is a direct connection between them and they are indirect when there are one or more mediating components between them.


Other International Definitions

United Nations’ Definition

National Definitions

Standard Definition

Discussion Topic

See also

Notes

References