The DIDO-TE SHALL control the resources used by each Node as specified by the governing Test Definition.
Node resource control governs the allocation, availability, quantity, capacity, rate, duration, priority, access, retention, and release of resources used by a Node.
Resources include Test Resources and the computing, processing, memory, storage, communication, service, interface, credential, and external resources identified by the governing Test Definition.
The governing Test Definition identifies the resources assigned to each Node and specifies the conditions and limits governing their use. The governing Test Procedure specifies the actions used to allocate, modify, restrict, suspend, restore, and release those resources.
Resource control prevents unauthorized use, exhaustion, contention, leakage, interference, uncontrolled retention, and resource use that changes the intended conditions of a Test Execution.
Resource control differs from resource-use observation. NOD-008d — Observe Node Resource Use governs the acquisition of information about resource use. NOD-009 governs actions that establish or change which resources the Node uses and the conditions governing that use.
A resource-control action may affect the Node state, Node activity, Node Bindings, other Nodes, or one or more Test Executions. The DIDO-TE therefore verifies the intended and actual effects of each resource-control action and preserves the information required for Test Results, Evidence, and Traceability.
NOD-009 is decomposed into the following leaf requirements:
Verification confirms that the child requirements collectively:
The following pages reference this requirement:
Assign the delivery phase.
Implementation status derives from the implementation status of the child requirements.
The proposed derived requirement and its decomposition require review and acceptance.
Assign the source requirement identifier and obligation from the DIDO-TE Requirements Register.
The explicit child-requirement links remain on this page until all child pages have been created and finalized. The indexmenu then provides the maintained list of child pages.
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