Systems Management: Software License Use Management (XSLM)
Copyright © 1999 The Open Group

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Technical Standard:
Systems Management: Software License Use Management (XSLM)
Document Number: C806
ISBN: 1-85912-270-1


©March 1999, The Open Group All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the copyright owners.


This document is published by The Open Group under the terms and conditions of its agreement with GUIDE International, Inc., and the XSLM working group participants:

BC Government/ISM-BC
Boole & Babbage
Compuware Corporation
IBM Corporation
Isogon Corporation

Under this agreement, such permission is hereby granted to GUIDE International, Inc. and the XSLM working group participants.

This specification has not been verified for avoidance of possible third party proprietary rights. In implementing this specification, usual procedures to ensure the respect of possible third party intellectual property rights should be followed.


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This Document
The key factors driving the need for comprehensive license use management are escalating software costs, the high administrative burden of license compliance control, the lack of effective customer control over the use of their software, and asset protection. Customers and suppliers alike share these concerns, although customers are primarily interested in the first two, while suppliers tend to be more interested in the latter two. Being able easily and accurately to monitor the use of licensed software products in a business, and to relate the value of a licensed software product to its usage is a valuable measurement in enabling control and effective deployment of such products.

XSLM provides an interoperable solution for managing software licensing, accommodating diverse license management schemes and license certificate formats, in different operating environments. It does this through use of a logically centralized software license use management system. This enables a supplier to ship a single product that will operate under any license use management scheme that a customer may elect to install.

Document Structure
Typographical Conventions
The following typographical conventions are used throughout this document:

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Motif®, OSF/1®, UNIX®, and the "X Device"® are registered trademarks and IT DialToneTM; and The Open GroupTM; are trademarks of The Open Group in the U.S. and other countries.

Acknowledgements

The Open Group gratefully acknowledges the work of the Distributed Systems Management Program Group in the development of this specification.

Many members of the Open Group's Management Working Group, and of GUIDE Inyternational, have contributed to this specification, either by providing input material or by reviewing drafts. In particular, thanks are due to:

Jim Lackey BC Government/ISM-BC
Ron Higgin Boole &
Wynn Pope Burlington Industries
Andy Gordon Compuware Corporation
Arnie Adelman Gradient Technologies
Tom Cierech IBM Corporation
Ron Falciani IBM Corporation
Carlo Romano IBM Corporation
Nancy Saipe IBM Corporation
Paolo Squartini IBM Corporation
Vittore Casarosa Isogon Corporation
Per Hellberg Isogon Corporation
Adam Bringhurst Novell, Inc.
Jim Olsen Novell, Inc.
Jim Keithley National Computer Services 

The X/Open Technical Specification Working Group would also like to acknowledge the valuable input provided by:

Teri Bahr AT&
Rolf Suter Bell South
Denis Leghorn CIGNA
David Chase Digital Equipment Corporation
Dennis Deutsh First Bank
Chris Germann Gartner Group
Mary Welch Gartner Group
Chris Davis Texas Instruments


Referenced Documents

The following documents are referenced in this Technical Standard:

GUIDE LUM Requirements

A Requirement for Software License Use Management; created by the License Use Management Project of GUIDE International Corporation; August 29, 1996.

IEEE Std 754

ANSI/IEEE Std 754-1985: Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.

LCF

NetWare License Certificate Format; Novell, Inc.; December 18, 1995.

LM Standardization

License Management Standardization; The Open Group Systems Management Task Group; July 31, 1992.

LSAPI

License Service Application Programming Interface (LSAPI) Specification V1.1, published by Microsoft and others (available on MSDN CD under Platform SDK|Setup and Systems Management Services|License Service Application Programming Interface, January 28, 1993.

LUM Requirements

Requirements for the Software License Management Work Group; Systems Management Workgroup; UNIX International System Management Workgroup; Revision 3; July 23, 1992.


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