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| ===== Platform Independent Model (PIM) ===== | ===== Platform Independent Model (PIM) ===== | ||
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| **Platform Independent Model (PIM)** is a model of a subsystem that contains no information specific to the [[ddsf:public:guidebook:06_append:glossary:c:computerplaform]] or the technology that is used to realize it. The quality that the model is independent of the features of a platform of any particular type. Like most qualities, platform independence is a matter of degree. A view of a system from the platform independent viewpoint. A PIM exhibits a specified degree of platform independence so as to be suitable for use with a number of different platforms of similar type. [MDA Guide]. | **Platform Independent Model (PIM)** is a model of a subsystem that contains no information specific to the [[ddsf:public:guidebook:06_append:glossary:c:computerplaform]] or the technology that is used to realize it. The quality that the model is independent of the features of a platform of any particular type. Like most qualities, platform independence is a matter of degree. A view of a system from the platform independent viewpoint. A PIM exhibits a specified degree of platform independence so as to be suitable for use with a number of different platforms of similar type. [MDA Guide]. | ||