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Enterprise Architecture
SwAF Enterprise Architecture Swedish Defence Material Administration FM A Architecture developing and implementation work
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Presentation overview
Short history of the architecture work SwAF EA programme
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Short history (main objectives)
FMA Version milestone (M3) 2002 Financed by LedsystT Phase 1, 1+ developing FMA version milestone (M4, M5) 2003 Working with information and presentation material based on FMA version 2.0 M5, evaluate Test, adapt and implement FM A based concepts in LedsystT, Service concept, System concept, SitSyst concept, Design rule concept etc.. EU/NATO related work, evaluating EA initiatives, NATO-NAF-FM AR analysis, Design Partner EA support for adoption of architecture concepts and rules. FM A developing and implementation project established FMV/FM ( ) FM A & FM AR version M6-M11 FMA
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The current FM A projects ordered by SwAF
FM A Development and PARP adjustment 2005 2006 2007 328 743,11GBP 328 743,11GBP 328 743,11GBP FM A Implementation and PARP adjustment 2005 2006 2007 620 959,20 GBP 620 959,20 GBP 620 959,20 GBP PARP – Planing and Review Process (Nato)
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Architecture implementation programme : FM A Implementation and PARP adjustment
Implementation means establishing a framework of rules for architecture together with NATO/EAPC, practicable and introduce able in the organisation. Focus shall be on establishing, preparing, endorsement and management of framework, concept, principles and rules for overarching and generic architecture. PARP – Planing and Review Process (Nato) EAPC – Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council
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Architecture development programme : FM A development and PARP adjustment
The objective is to be on the frontline of the development, following initiatives taken by Network NEC and NCO. Focus shall be on developing strategies, concepts, methods and technical enablers for the Business. PARP – Planing and Review Process (Nato) NEC – Network Enabled Capabilities NCO – Net-Centric Operations
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NBD SwAF EA & NBD ARCHITECTURE ”Structure” ”Development model”
Usability Quality of Service Interoperability Efficiency ”Content”
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Areas of interest SwAF AF Version 2.0 milestone 5, business and information views SwAF LedsystT experiences and results (FM LedsystT) Multinational Experiments (MNE) Multinational Interoperability Council (MIC) Multinational Information Sharing (MNIS) Net-Centric Operations (NCO) Global Information Grid (GIG) NATO Network Enabled Capabilities (NNEC) NATO Content Based Information Sharing (CBIS) Shared Tactical Ground Picture (STGP) Combined Federated Battle Laboratory Network (CFBL-net) Coalition Battle space Management Language (CBML)
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NAF SVOPIT Operational View Systems View Technical View Not in NAF
NOV-1 NOV-2 NSV-3 NSV-4 NSV-7 System view, SitSyst, System of System Service approach Service definitions Process NOV-5 NSV-5 Realization of Services Service use case Organisation NOV-4 Org-Roles Competence NOV-3 extended Competence Roles Information NOV-3 NOV-6 NSV-10 NSV-6 Information architecture Information exchange models Technical NSV-1a, 1b, 1c NSV –2 NTV-3 NTV-4 NTV-5 Life cycle and other NA-2 dictionary NSV-8 NSV-9 NTV-1 NTV-2
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Comparison NC3A AEM – FMLS 2010 (RUP SE based)
Architecture requirements Architectures Leads to AEM för Bi-SC AIS TA Idea requirements Architectures System Leads to FMLS RUP SE
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FMA Points Of Departure NATO NATO ISO/IEC 15288 System C3 System
Life-Cycle Processes NATO C3 System Architecture Framework (NAF) SwAF A and SwAF AF - Objectives and Strategy FMA IEEE 1471 Recommended Practice for Architectural Description of Software-Intensive Systems SwAF Transformation - Objectives and Strategy OMG NATO C3 System Interoperability Directive (NID)
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Architecture project deliverables
Foundation work Architecture in practice Quick Wins- Capability driven Reports and white papers Scientific approach EA Services and capabilities Method approach Requirement process Capability models Modelling and simulation models Technical study reports Developing methods Information models
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By structuring the SwAF requirements and needs, we can generate executable models
Repository/textual Repository/formal Executable Documents The Vision is to be able to launch Simulation Based Acquisition (SBA)
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Our intention is to store all the models and information about systems in a distributed repository environment. Rules and Principles, Methods Conceptual Effect Logical Objective Repository Service Achiev Identification References Management Phase & States Entity Description component Capab. System Physical
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Some of the work includes a capability driven development approach in order to support the missions.
The work is done by following risk and delivery driven iterative process approach Idea Phase Concept phase Specification phase The work is delayed by SwAF implementing a new organisation and the new Architecture manager wanted to analyse the programme -First version of NBD Developing method - First version of NBD capability driven and Model based developing approach - NATO information models - NAF adjustments part one Second version of NBD Developing method and capability driven and Model based developing approach NATO-adjustment part two Validation of models experimentation and Simulations of models Specification Production for implementation
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Architecture ongoing activities at present time
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Key points for the FM A work ahead !
Interoperability with US, UK and NATO (NAF v3/MODAF v2/NC3TA v8) FM AR version 2 as a NATO adjusted System description framework with extensions for architecture principles, design rules and patterns and lifecycle user support over time. FM A as the SwAF Architecture as a whole FM A principles in focus, System concept, Service concept, Lifecycle concept, Information concept, SitSyst concept. Technical design rules from LedsystT based on DRP:s and meta design rules from FM A, and the NBD system engineering developing method as the main deliverables from LedsystT. Collaborate NATO Systems Open Group (NOSWG) Collaborate NAF revision syndicate work in the SE area Collaborate NC3TA NNEC adjustments in syndicate work in the SE area Collaborate EU NEA (Network Enable Ability) Standards Collaborate With key partner, Architecture & Methods (UK, US & NATO)
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