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Common Information Model

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The goal of this section is to introduce the Common Information Model (CIM). If you are familiar with the "basics" of CIM and want more detailed information in one or more of the components of CIM please use the navigation tool bar above to jump to the topic of your choice.

Introduction to CIM

The Common Information Model (CIM) is conceptual information model for describing computing and business entities in internet, enterprise and service provider environments. It provides a consistent definition and structure of data , using object oriented techniques. The CIM includes expressions for common elements that must be clearly presented to management applications like object classes, properties, methods and associations to name a few. CIM uses a set of terminology specific to the model and the principles of object oriented programming. The standard language used to define elements of CIM is Managed Object Format (MOF).

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