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Michael Bell

"Service-Oriented Modeling (SOA): Service Analysis, Design, and Architecture"

Thus, the attribute
Attribute Selection 83
Return
Time
Return
Liquidity
Time
Liquidity
Return
Risk
Time
Risk
Liquidity
Risk
Return
Time
Liquidity
Return
Time
Risk
Time
Liquidity
Risk
Return
Risk
Liquidity
Return
Time
Liquidity
Risk
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Return Time Liquidity Risk 1
2
3
Core Attributes
Converging Level
Requirements
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EXHIBIT 4.8 COMBINED ATTRIBUTE SELECTION METHOD
collection search should be aligned with the following principles that can later shape the outcomes
and fundamental structures of organizational conceptual services:
PLANNING. Identify the node in the attribution model where the search should begin for an
attribution set. By starting at the very top of the attribution model, at the core attributes level
(level 1), the commitment has been made to search for an attribution driven by this single attribute.
This will influence the final findings. For example, if the search starts from the node that presents
the liquidity attribute, asset liquidity policies will shape the corresponding discovered conceptual
services structure. Conversely, another option is to start searching at lower levels of the attribution
model and then move upward. This starting node, however, is more likely to be made up of two
or more attributes, which collectively will affect the direction of the search path. However, the
resulting node will include fewer attributes, because the search is moving to the upper levels of
the network.


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