1.1 Glossary

This document uses the following terms:

globally unique identifier (GUID): A term used interchangeably with universally unique identifier (UUID) in Microsoft protocol technical documents (TDs). Interchanging the usage of these terms does not imply or require a specific algorithm or mechanism to generate the value. Specifically, the use of this term does not imply or require that the algorithms described in [RFC4122] or [C706] must be used for generating the GUID. See also universally unique identifier (UUID).

Integration Services (IS) package: A module of a project. The module contains control flow and data flow, as specified in [MS-DTSX].

Open Packaging Conventions (OPC) package: A logical entity that holds a collection of parts, as specified in [ISO/IEC29500-2:2008].

part: A stream of bytes with a MIME content type and associated common properties, as described in [ISO/IEC29500-2:2008].

project: A collection of Integration Services (IS) packages that are developed and deployed as a unit.

project manifest: The metadata that describes the properties of a project as well as its contents.

MAY, SHOULD, MUST, SHOULD NOT, MUST NOT: These terms (in all caps) are used as defined in [RFC2119]. All statements of optional behavior use either MAY, SHOULD, or SHOULD NOT.