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DoD Architecture Framework Version 2.0 Illustrative View Examples
USMC EAWG 16 April 2009 Mr. Charles Thornburg Enterprise Architecture & Standards Directorate Office of the DoD Deputy Chief Information Officer (703) 1 1
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AV-1 Overview and Summary Information - DARS Registration Example
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AV-1 Overview and Summary Information - DARS Registration Example (Cont.)
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AV-1 Overview and Summary Information - DARS Registration Example (Cont.)
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AV-1 Overview and Summary Information - DARS Registration Example (Cont.)
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AV-1 Overview and Summary Information - DARS Registration Example (Cont.)
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AV-1 Overview and Summary Information - DARS Registration Example (Cont.)
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AV-1 Overview and Summary Information – Example 2
Architecture Project Identification Name: Engineering Developing Center Enterprise Architect: Organization Developing the Architecture: Air Force Engineering Developing Center Assumptions and Constraints: Date Completed: 03/01/2009 Scope: Architecture Models Identification Model Developed: OV-1, OV-2, OV-3, OV-4, OV-5a, OV-6c, SV-1, SV-2, SV-3, SV-5a, SV-8, SV-9, StdV-1, StdV-2 Time Frames Addressed: Current Baseline, 07/01/2004 – 07/31/2004 Organizations Involved: Command Group, CIO, Operational Divisions
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AV-1 Overview and Summary Information – Example 2 (Cont.)
Purpose and Viewpoint Purpose of the Architecture: Reengineering Major Processes From whose viewpoint the Architecture is Developed: Commander Context Mission: Improved Analysis & Evaluation Tasking for Architecture Process and linkages to Other Architectures: Tool and File Formats Used: System Architect tool, Formats: System Architect, Excel, Visio
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AV-2 Integrated Dictionary Example
Name, DM2 Concept Description Administer Process Mgt Program (PWS 6.1:2.3) OPERATIONAL ACTIVITY Collaboration, communication, and coordination. - Clearly communicate AEDC and contract priorities. - Ensure all contracted staff actively collaborate, communicate, and coordinate with each other and their Government counterparts. - Ensure information exchanges are timely, thorough and accurate. Advanced Planning & Scheduling SYSTEM FUNCTION Identify and prioritize all maintenance, repair, and performance improvements needed to meet current and projected operational needs for RDT&E and Test Support assets. Identify the impacts of requirements not funded and recommend alternatives to satisfy those requirements, including incremental solutions that may be feasible. Alternatives shall include critical timelines for accomplishment. [REF: ATA Procedure, P , 20 Dec 2004] Advocate Center/Laboratory requirements at AFMC OPERATIONAL ACTIVITY The Deputy CIO will advocate Center/Laboratory requirements at AFMC in the pursuit of Command enterprise solutions as opposed to the propagation of non-standard local development efforts. Aeropropulsion O&M PERFORMER Test operations and maintenance of assets used in direct support of TE20. Safely provide sustainment of test facility operations and maintenance, ID&C systems operations, test article and test unique facility build-up and installations, procedures writing, and hazard analyses, while providing performance workforce to move within TE to support all product areas. Aeropropulsion Plant Ops Br PERFORMER Responsible for plant support of all Aeropropulsion Products Branch testing as well as vacuum plant support for J-4 and J-6 of the Space and Missiles Products Branch. Provide single point integration for operations and maintenance of the ETF and ASTF plants. Aeropropulsion Products Branch PERFORMER Management of the Aeropropulsion T&E Branch
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AV-2 Integrated Dictionary Example 2
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CV-4 Capability Dependencies Example
Planned Capability Description Existing Capabilities Rules Desired Effect Multi-Engine Concurrent testing The ability to test multiple engines in concurrent test labs 4T, 16T, 16S Test Silo Operations Test to identical specifications to determine competitive advantage in engine selection Increased capability to efficiently, concurrently test engines for potential use in Air Force Aircraft Vertical Engine testing The ability to test engines in a vertical environment simulating engine burn in an orbiter White Oak, 16S test Facilities Test orbiter engines to specification in a vertical environment simulating lift off/ burn in an orbiter Ability to provide NASA and other vendors with realistic testing capability for large orbiter engines
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OV-2 Operational Resource Flow Description Example (Traditional)
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OV-2 Operational Resource Flow Description Example (Net-Centric)
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OV-2 Comparison
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OV-5a Activity Decomposition Tree Example
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PV-1 Project Portfolio Relationships Example
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PV-2 Project Timelines Example
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SvcV-6 Services Resource Flow Matrix Example
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SvcV-6 Services Resource Flow Matrix Example 2
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SvcV-6 Services Resource Flow Matrix Example 3
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StdV-1 Standards Profile Example
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StdV-2 Standards Forecast Example
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SV-1 Systems Interface Description Example
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SV-1 Systems Interface Description Example 2
Lockheed Martin BAE SBS BAH DCO Print Server Exchange DNS Router Switch SATCOM T-1 DS3 ATM
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SV-1 Systems Interface Description Example 2 (Cont.)
BAH DNS Internet Print Server Router Switch Exchange SATCOM DCO DNS T-1 DS3 Print Server Router Switch Exchange SATCOM T-1 DS3
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SV-2 Systems Resource Flow Description Example
Internet DCO Devices Devices SCI Lan Modem Devices IP Switch Devices Unclass Lan Modem Devices Devices Secret Lan Modem Switch Devices Devices
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SV-5a Operational Activity to System Function Traceability Matrix Example
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