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DoDAF V1.5 Linkages Among Views. [1] DoD C4ISR Framework. The DoDAF V1.5 defines a set of products, a view model, that act as mechanisms for visualizing, understanding, and assimilating the broad scope and complexities of an architecture description through graphic, tabular, or textual means. These products are organized under four views:
Operational View (OV) is one of the basic views defined in the enterprise architecture (EA) of the Department of Defense Architecture Framework V1.5 (DoDAF) and is related with concept of operations. Under DODAF 2, which became operational in 2009, the collections of views are now termed 'viewpoints' and no longer views.
The International Defence Enterprise Architecture Specification for exchange Group (IDEAS Group) is a project involving four nations (plus NATO as observers) and covering MODAF (UK), DoDAF (US), DNDAF [1] (Canada) and the Australian Defence Architecture Framework (AUSDAF). The deliverable of the project is a data exchange format for military ...
Example of a CADM Diagram for Overview and Summary Information (AV-1) of the DoDAF. [1] Core architecture data model (CADM) in enterprise architecture is a logical data model of information used to describe and build architectures. [2] The CADM is essentially a common database schema, defined within the US Department of Defense Architecture ...
DoDAF set of views that contains the AV-1 and AV-2. DoDAF: AV-1: All View-1 DoDAF view for scope, purpose, intended users, environment depicted, and analytical findings. DoDAF: AV-2: All View-2 DoDAF view for architecture data repository with definitions of all acronyms/terms used in all products. AV-2 is also known as the Integrated Dictionary ...
The aim of the NATO Architecture Framework Version 4 (NAFv4) [1] is to provide a standard for developing and describing enterprise architectures for both military and business use. It provides a standardized way to develop architecture artifacts, by defining the following: Introduction – an overview of NAF, what it is and who uses it (Chapter 1)
The DODAF Capability Viewpoint (CV-) provides a framework to use capabilities in Systems of Systems (SoS) context [23] The Coherence Premium is a well streamlined, pragmatic, strategic transformation framework originally from Booz&Co, now acquired by PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PWC), and run under brand 'Strategy&' (Strategy_And). [24]
A concept of operations (abbreviated CONOPS, CONOPs, [1] or ConOps [2]) is a document describing the characteristics of a proposed system from the viewpoint of an individual who will use that system. Examples include business requirements specification or stakeholder requirements specification (StRS) .