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===== What is UAF? ===== | ===== What is UAF? ===== | ||
- | UAF extends | + | The Unified Architecture Framework (UAF) is an architecture framework that provides visualization for specific stakeholders concerns through engineering domains organized by various views. The views are artifacts for visualizing, |
- | * DoDAF 2.0.2 Domain Metamodel | + | UAFP enables the extraction of specified |
- | * MODAF ontological data exchange mechanism (MODEM) | + | |
- | * Security Views from Canada' | + | * model architectures for a broad range of complex systems, which may include hardware, software, data, personnel, and facility elements; |
- | * North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Architecture Framework (NAF) v4 | + | * model consistent architectures for system-of-systems |
- | DoDAF, MODEM, and NAF v4 are all based on the International Defence Enterprise Architecture Specification | + | * support the analysis, specification, |
+ | * support cybersecurity analysis, specification, | ||
+ | * improve the ability to exchange architecture information among related tools that are SysML based and tools that are based on other standards. | ||
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The UAF Specification consists of four parts: | The UAF Specification consists of four parts: | ||
- | - UAF DMM: basis for all tool vendors | + | |
- | - UAF Profile (UAFP): implementation of UAF in SysML | + | - UAF Profile (UAFP): implementation of UAF in SysML |
- | - Traceability to other architecture frameworks | + | - Traceability to other architecture frameworks |
- | - Search and Rescue (SAR) Example implementation of UAF | + | - Search and Rescue (SAR) Example implementation of UAF |
The UAF DMM and Profile are both normative components of the specification, | The UAF DMM and Profile are both normative components of the specification, | ||
Building from one of these implementations, | Building from one of these implementations, | ||
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===== UAF Domains and Model Kinds ===== | ===== UAF Domains and Model Kinds ===== | ||
- | This section will give a brief summary of each of the different | + | This section will give a brief summary of each of the domains and model kinds shown in the [[start# |
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- MBSE-inspired Actionable Enterprise Architectures Summit, 2018, Ottawa, Canada https:// | - MBSE-inspired Actionable Enterprise Architectures Summit, 2018, Ottawa, Canada https:// | ||
- MBSE-inspired Actionable Enterprise Architectures Tutorials, 2018, Ottawa, Canada https:// | - MBSE-inspired Actionable Enterprise Architectures Tutorials, 2018, Ottawa, Canada https:// | ||
+ | - MBSE-inspired Actionable Enterprise Architectures Summit, 2019, Reston, US https:// | ||
+ | - UAF in the context of the NATO Architecture Framework (NAF), 2019, Amsterdam, Netherlands https:// | ||
+ | - ACTIONABLE ARCHITECTURE IN THE 21ST CENTURY, 2020, Virtual https:// | ||
+ | - UAF: ACTIONABLE ARCHITECTURE IN THE 21ST CENTURY AND BEYOND, 2021, Virtual | ||
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