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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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This section will give a brief summary of each of the domains and model kinds shown in the [[start# | This section will give a brief summary of each of the domains and model kinds shown in the [[start# | ||
+ | ====== Enterprise Architecture Guide for UAF ====== | ||
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+ | UAF Guide describes a workflow for creating Enterprise Architecture (EA) views in accordance with the Unified Architecture Framework (UAF) Modeling Language (UAFML). This EA Guide for UAF is published as a non-normative component of the UAF specification. It is intended to be used in conjunction with the UAF Sample Problem that defines architecture views for a Search and Rescue Mission. The nine steps of the workflow are laid out in alignment with the stakeholder viewpoints in UAF for producing the requisite architecture views in each of those viewpoints. This underlying architecture description method is an implementation of the Architecture Elaboration process in ISO 42020 and can be used in conjunction with processes for the Conceptualization and Evaluation of an architecture specified in ISO 42020. It can also be used as the basis for an EA modeling methodology, | ||
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====== Upcoming Events ====== | ====== Upcoming Events ====== | ||
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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:// |