REG NASA-STD-2805 REV FY2014-2013 MINIMUM HARDWARE CONFIGURATIONS.pdf
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1、NASA-STD-2805 FY 2014 MINIMUM HARDWARE CONFIGURATIONS Approved September 10, 2013 NASA TECHNICAL STANDARD Document History Log Status Document Revision Approval Date Description Informal Draft 0.1 06/25/2013 Draft Release Formal Draft 0.2 07/30/2013 Draft Release Final Draft 0.3 08/30/2013 Final Ver
2、sion Baseline 1.0 09/10/2013 Approved Version Table of Contents FOREWORD 1 SCOPE 1.1 Purpose 1.2 Applicability 1.3 Waivers 1.4 Restructuring of NASA-STD-2805 1.4.1 Business Functions 1.4.1.1 General Purpose Office Automation Systems 1.4.1.2 Mobile Computing Systems 1.4.1.3 Mission Systems 1.4.1.4 Le
3、gacy and Sunsetting Hardware Reference Configurations 1.4.2 Hardware Reference Configurations Removed 1.4.3 Hardware Reference Configurations Added 2 ACRONYMS AND DEFINITIONS 2.1 Acronyms 2.2 Definitions 2.2.1 End User Computing Device 2.2.2 Mobile Engineering Workstation 2.2.3 Slate Computer 2.2.4
4、Tablet Computer 2.2.5 Minimum Workstation To Support Basic Interoperability 2.2.6 Minimum “To Keep” Workstation Hardware Configuration 2.2.7 Minimum “To Buy” Workstation Hardware Configuration 2.2.8 Minimum Interoperability Software Suite 3 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 3.1 Architectural Compliance Requireme
5、nts 3.2 Computing Platforms 3.3 PERFORMANCE-BASED INTEROPERABILITY 3.3.1 Minimum Hardware Requirements for PC and Mac Systems Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,- 3.3.2 NASA-STD-2805 HRC Development Process 3.3.2.1 Universal Technical Spe
6、cifications 3.3.2.2 Windows 8 PC Desktop 3.3.2.3 Windows 8 PC Laptop 3.3.2.4 Windows 8 Slate 3.3.2.5 Windows 7 PC Desktop Systems 3.3.2.6 PC All-In-One 3.3.2.7 High End PC Desktop Systems 3.3.2.8 Macintosh Desktop Systems 3.3.2.9 Windows 7 PC Laptop Systems 3.3.2.10 High End PC Laptop Systems 3.3.2.
7、11 Macintosh Laptop Systems 3.3.2.12 PC Lightweight Laptop Systems 3.3.2.13 Macintosh Lightweight Laptop Systems 3.3.2.14 PC Ultra Lightweight Laptop Systems 3.3.2.15 Macintosh Ultra Lightweight Laptop Systems 3.3.2.16 Single Socket Engineering Workstation 3.3.2.17 Dual Socket Engineering Workstatio
8、n 3.3.2.18 Macintosh Engineering Workstation 3.3.2.19 CAD Workstation 3.3.2.20 15” PC Mobile Engineering Workstation 3.3.2.21 15” Mac Mobile Engineering Workstation 3.3.2.22 17” PC Mobile Engineering Workstation 3.3.2.23 Apple iOS Slate 3.3.2.24 Apple iOS Mini Slate 3.3.2.25 Smartphones 3.3.3 Minimu
9、m Mobile Device Requirements 3.3.4 Removable Storage 3.3.5 Smart Card Reader 3.3.6 Energy Savings 3.3.7 Printers 3.4 Section 508 Compliance Requirements 4 LEGACY AND SUNSETTING HARDWARE REFERENCE CONFIGURATIONS 4.1 PC Tablet 4.2 Cellular Phones 4.3 Pager 4.4 Network Printer 4.5 Multi-Functional Devi
10、ces 5 REVIEW AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 5.1 Interoperability Reporting 5.2 Basic Interoperability Standards Maintenance 6 DURATION 7 SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS FOREWORD This Standard is approved for use by NASA Headquarters and all NASA Centers and is intended to provide a common framework for consistent
11、practices across NASA programs. The material covered in this Standard is governed and approved by the NASA Information Technology Management Board. Its purpose is to define minimum hardware configurations necessary to support interoperability both between NASA end user computers and within the NASA
12、operating environment. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-The Standard establishes minimum “to keep” and minimum “to buy” hardware configurations. Adherence to this Standard ensures compliance with federal requirements for end user compu
13、ting devices. Requests for information, corrections, or additions to this Standard should be directed to the John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field (GRC), Emerging Technology and Desktop Standards Group, MS 142-4, Cleveland, OH, 44135 or to desktop-standardslists.nasa.gov. /signature on file/
14、Larry N. Sweet Chief Information Officer 1 SCOPE 1.1 Purpose NASA-STD-2805 FY 2014 defines the minimum Agency hardware interoperability technical specifications. The specifications apply to all end user computing devices participating in the NASA environment. 1.2 Applicability Center CIOs will ensur
15、e that all NASA employees at their respective centers have access to an interoperable system that is equipped with a minimum hardware configuration that meets the standards listed in Section 3 below. The Hardware Reference Configuration (HRC) establishes required functionality and required products
16、necessary to meet that functionality. End user hardware specifications not meeting the defined minimum configuration may be used in areas where interoperability is not required. However, NASA-STD-2805 Mission systems such as end user workstations must meet the criteria specified in section 3.3 of th
17、is document to ensure mission, program and Agency interoperability. 1.3 Waivers This technical Standard is governed by Enterprise Architecture Function as defined in Section 1.2.1.3 of NPR 2800.1B Managing Information Technology. Adherence to this Standard ensures compliance with the future state ar
18、chitecture as described in NPR 2830.1 NASA Enterprise Architecture Procedures. The Emerging Technology and Desktop Standards group, in cooperation with the End User Services Service Executive and the Chief Enterprise Architect, will evaluate and process waivers to this Standard as appropriate. Waive
19、r requests will include: 1. the reason the waiver is required 2. justification for the waiver 3. a proposed date by which compliance with the standard will be met Waivers will be granted by the NASA CIO or at his/her discretion responsibility will be delegated to the Center or Mission Directorate CI
20、O. 1.4 Restructuring of NASA-STD-2805 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-As part of the annual update to NASAs Desktop Computing Standards the NASA-STD-2805 FY 2014 Hardware Reference Configurations (HRCs) have been restructured. The res
21、tructured format recognizes marketplace technology evolution, maintains opportunities for enterprise technology infusion and increases opportunities for feedback from service providers and the end user community. The restructured HRCs will include a reduction in discrete technical specifications, as
22、 warranted, to allow greater fulfillment flexibility. Business drivers also accompany technical specifications to provide basic insight into the enterprise rationale for their inclusion. A Universal Specification table has been established where technical specifications common to all configurations
23、are listed. Criteria listed in the Universal Specifications table apply to every HRC unless superseded by a discrete specification within a HRC. Hardware Reference Configurations have also been logically grouped into one of four Business Functions. 1.4.1 Business Functions 1.4.1.1 General Purpose Of
24、fice Automation Systems General Purpose Office Automation Systems provide the general office automation functions and highest degree of enterprise interoperability to meet the broadest organizational needs. Example HRCs include the PC Desktop, PC Laptops including ultra lightweights, Apple OS X Desk
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