Also note that the Software class is an abstract class so that comes with
special considerations too.
The Atrium Core CDM Help html is helpful for finding out the structural
differences of classes in the CMDB.

It is also important to understand what you're trying to do with the
information though since certain classes are configured to be used with
different product features.  For instance, if you want to use licensing you
need to make sure you're using classes that the License feature looks at.
If you want to utilize some of the out of box features around understanding
installed OS's on Computer Systems then the data has to be loaded in the
correct classes to capitalize on that...


On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 12:25 PM, Patrick Swint <[email protected]>
wrote:

> We are using Application to call out software that is used in our business
> processes and services and Software for system components of that
> application. For example, you might have an SAP application that contains
> web (Apache Webserver), business logic (J2EE, ABAP), and database (Oracle)
> software components.
>
> From an architectural standpoint, there is also delineation in the CDM
> between the BMC_Application class and the BMC_Software class. They are in
> different superclasses so they inherit different attributes. You may have
> some attributes that are important to track in your software data that
> aren't in your application data. I think the Software class is more
> granular than the Application class.
>
> Patrick Swint | Tractor Supply Company
> CMDB Analyst
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Sanford, Claire
> Sent: Friday, August 15, 2014 1:46 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: CMDB Question - Application vs Software
>
> For those of you who are experts at setting up the CMDB I have a question.
>
> How do you differentiate between Application and Software.  If you do,
> why?  Also can you provide a few examples of what you consider an
> Application and what you consider Software.
>
> If you don't differentiate, why?
>
> I need some solid definitions from the practical CMDB world.  Google is
> just not cutting it.
>
> Thank You!
> Claire Sanford
>
>
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