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A Core Supporting Asset is a mature Supporting Asset that has undergone significant Peer Review and is at a level where it is part of the Core FISDEV Methodology. It is deemed to be of high interest to most users working on a specific Activity, therefore most vendor-specific Supporting Assets are not see as Core Supporting Assets.
When assets reach this state, they are generally better trusted by users and used a central part of the implementation approach. Core Supporting Assets are directly referenced in the Overall Implementation Guide and FISDEV Solutions and only change as part of a Release Cycle. All Supporting Assets are candidates to become Core Supporting Assets.
Criteria for Inclusion
Core Supporting Assets have the following properties:
Criteria for Exclusion
Supporting Assets with the following properties are generally thought of as inappropriate to consider as part of the core:
- A vendor-specific approach that applies only to that vendor
- Focused only on a niche technology area
- Techniques are under significant debate
Peer Review Process
An Article can become a new Core Supporting Asset by being proposed by its Contributors and then having it reviewed and approved by the DGMC.
To identify an article as a New Core Supporting Supporting for FGC Review, place the Proposed Core Supporting Asset Template in the Talk Pages of the article by adding the following text to the top of the page:
[[{Proposed Core Supporting Asset}]]
Within the article, the authors should be propose where it should be linked to (i.e. which Activities and Solutions in the MIKE2.0 Methodology).
Examples of Core Supporting Assets
Examples of Core Supporting Assets include Sustainability Maturity QuickScan. The complete inventory can be found here