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Unified Architecture Framework (UAF) V1 This Appendix describes the Unified Architecture Framework, the Domain Meta-Model (DMM) that captures the concepts, relationships, and viewpoints that specify the Unified Architecture Framework Profile (UAFP). As well as providing the DMM for the UAFP, it is intended to provided a non-implementation specific metamodel for those non-UML or SysML tool vendors who may wish to implement the UAF, consequently it is not neccessary to generate XMI for the UAF.
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Unified Architecture Framework (UAF)
The Domain Metamodel
Version 1.0 - Appendix A (Normative)
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OMG Document Number: formal/17-12-02
Publication Date: November 2017
Normative reference: http://www.omg.org/spec/UAF/1.0
Machine readable file(s):
Normative:
http://www.omg.org/spec/UAF/20170515/UAFP_Profile.xmi
http://www.omg.org/spec/UAF/20170516/Class-Library-UAF.xmi
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................................................................. 1
1.2 View Type .......................................................................................................................................................................... 2
1.3 Domain .............................................................................................................................................................................. 3
1.4 Domain Metamodel (DMM) Diagrams ............................................................................................................................. 4
2 View Specifications .................................................................................................................................................................. 6
2.1 View Specifications::Strategic ........................................................................................................................................... 6
2.1.1 View Specifications::Strategic::Taxonomy ................................................................................................................ 6
2.1.1.1 View Specifications::Strategic::Taxonomy::Strategic Taxonomy ...................................................................... 6
2.1.2 View Specifications::Strategic::Structure .................................................................................................................. 6
2.1.2.1 View Specifications::Strategic::Structure::Strategic Structure .......................................................................... 7
2.1.3 View Specifications::Strategic::Connectivity ............................................................................................................ 8
2.1.3.1 View Specifications::Strategic::Connectivity::Strategic Connectivity .............................................................. 8
2.1.4 View Specifications::Strategic::States ....................................................................................................................... 8
2.1.4.1 View Specifications::Strategic::States::Strategic States .................................................................................... 8
2.1.5 View Specifications::Strategic::Constraints ............................................................................................................. 10
2.1.5.1 View Specifications::Strategic::Constraints::Strategic Constraints ................................................................. 10
2.1.6 View Specifications::Strategic::Roadmap ................................................................................................................ 10
2.1.6.1 View Specifications::Strategic::Roadmap::Deployment Strategic Roadmap: Deployment ............................ 11
2.1.6.2 View Specifications::Strategic::Roadmap:: Strategic Roadmap: Phasing ....................................................... 12
2.1.7 View Specifications::Strategic::Traceability ............................................................................................................ 13
2.1.7.1 View Specifications::Strategic::Traceability::Strategic Traceability ............................................................... 13
2.2 View Specifications::Operational .................................................................................................................................... 13
2.2.1 View Specifications::Operational::Taxonomy ......................................................................................................... 13
2.2.1.1 View Specifications::Operational::Taxonomy::Operational Taxonomy .......................................................... 14
2.2.2 View Specifications::Operational::Structure ............................................................................................................ 15
2.2.2.1 View Specifications::Operational::Structure::Operational Structure ............................................................... 15
2.2.3 View Specifications::Operational::Connectivity ...................................................................................................... 17
2.2.3.1 View Specifications::Operational::Connectivity::Operational Connectivity ................................................... 17
2.2.4 View Specifications::Operational::Processes ........................................................................................................... 18
2.2.4.1 View Specifications::Operational::Processes::Operational Processes ............................................................. 18
2.2.5 View Specifications::Operational::States ................................................................................................................. 20
2.2.5.1 View Specifications::Operational::States::Operational States ......................................................................... 20
2.2.6 View Specifications::Operational::Interaction Scenarios ........................................................................................ 20
2.2.6.1 View Specifications::Operational::Interaction Scenarios::Operational Interaction Scenario .......................... 20
2.2.7 View Specifications::Operational::Constraints ........................................................................................................ 21
2.2.7.1 View Specifications::Operational::Constraints::Operational Constraints ........................................................ 21
2.2.8 View Specifications::Operational::Traceability ....................................................................................................... 22
2.2.8.1 View Specifications::Operational::Traceability::Operational Traceability ...................................................... 22
2.3 View Specifications::Services .......................................................................................................................................... 23
2.3.1 View Specifications::Services::Taxonomy .............................................................................................................. 23
2.3.1.1 View Specifications::Services::Taxonomy::Services Taxonomy ..................................................................... 23
2.3.2 View Specifications::Services::Structure ................................................................................................................. 24
2.3.2.1 View Specifications::Services::Structure::Services Structure .......................................................................... 24
2.3.3 View Specifications::Services::Connectivity ........................................................................................................... 25
2.3.3.1 View Specifications::Services::Connectivity::Services Connectivity .............................................................. 25
2.3.4 View Specifications::Services::Processes ................................................................................................................ 26
2.3.4.1 View Specifications::Services::Processes::Services Processes ........................................................................ 26
2.3.5 View Specifications::Services::States ...................................................................................................................... 27
2.3.5.1 View Specifications::Services::States::Services States .................................................................................... 27
2.3.6 View Specifications::Services::Interaction Scenarios .............................................................................................. 28
2.3.6.1 View Specifications::Services::Interaction Scenarios::Services Interaction Scenarios ................................... 28
2.3.7 View Specifications::Services::Constraints ............................................................................................................. 28
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