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1 Agile Systems and Enterprises Response Ability Tool Templates

2 Team: __________________________ System:__________________________ Strategic Values/Objectives ? Descriptive Statement ?

3 Strategic Values/Objectives Functional Activity Strategic Activity ConOps Web System: __________________________ Change the lines and bubbles, this is not a fill-in-the-blank model

4 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? System: __________________________ ? Strategic Values/Objectives Functional Activity Strategic Activity ConOps Web

5 Proactive Reactive General Issues System: __________________________

6 Response Situation Analysis (RSA) Correction Variation Reconfigu- ration Expansion (and Contraction of Capacity) Migration Improvement Modification (Add/Sub Capability) Creation (and Elimination) Proactive Reactive Change Domain What performance characteristics will the system be expected to improve during operational life cycle? What must the system be creating or eliminating in the course of its operational activity? What major events coming down the road will require a change in the system infrastructure? What modifications in resources-employed might need made as the system is used? What can go wrong that will need an automatic systemic detection and response? What process variables will range across what values and need accommodation? What are “quantity-based” elastic-capacity range needs on resources/output/activity/other? What types of resource relationship configurations will need changed during operation? Change/Response Issue

7 RS Analysis for System ____________________ Correction Variation Reconfigu- ration Expansion (and Contraction of Capacity) Migration Improvement Modification (Add/Sub Capability) Creation (and Elimination) Proactive Reactive Change Domain Response Issues What types of resource relationship configurations will need changed during operation? ? What performance characteristics will the system be expected to improve during operational life cycle? ? What must the system be creating or eliminating in the course of its operational activity? ? ? Use as many bullet points as appropriate ? What major events coming down the road will require a change in the system infrastructure? ? What modifications in resources-employed might need made as the system is used? ? What can go wrong that will need an automatic systemic detection and response? ? What process variables will range across what values and need accommodation? ? What are “quantity-based” elastic-capacity range needs on resources/output/activity/other? ? with [t,c,p,s] metric-priorities for each issue, t = time of change, c = cost of change, p = predictability of change, s = scope of change

8 Correction Variation Reconfigu- ration Expansion (and Contraction of Capacity) Migration Improvement Modification (Add/Sub Capability) Creation (and Elimination) Proactive Reactive Change Domain What performance characteristics will the system be expected to improve during operational life cycle? ? What must the system be creating or eliminating in the course of its operational activity? ? ? Use as many bullet points as appropriate ? What major events coming down the road will require a change in the system infrastructure? ? What modifications in resources-employed might need made as the system is used? ? What can go wrong that will need an automatic systemic detection and response? ? What types of resource relationship configurations will need changed during operation? ? What are “quantity-based” elastic-capacity range needs on resources/output/activity/other? ? What process variables will range across what values and need accommodation? ? Change/Response Issue Response Situation Analysis for System: __________________________

9 System: ________________________ Encapsulated Modules ? Evolving Infrastructure Standards ? Scalable Reusable (Think … Drag-and-Drop / Plug-and-Play)

10 Reconfigurable Scalable Reusable Encapsulated Modules Modules are encapsulated independent units loosely coupled through the passive infrastructure. ? Facilitated Interfacing (Pluggable) Modules & infrastructure have features facilitating easy module insertion/removal. ? Facilitated Reuse Modules are reusable and/or replicable; with supporting facilitation for finding and employing appropriate modules. ? Peer-Peer Interaction Modules communicate directly on a peer-to- peer relationship; parallel rather than sequential relationships are favored. ? Deferred Commitment Module relationships are transient when possible; decisions & fixed bindings are postponed until necessary. ? Evolving Infrastructure Standards Module interface and interaction standards and rules that evolve slowly. ? Redundancy and Diversity Duplicate modules provide fail- soft & capacity options; diversity provides functional options. ? Elastic Capacity Module populations & functional capacity may be increased and decreased widely within the existing infrastructure. ? Distributed Control & Information Decisions made at point of maximum knowledge; information accessible globally but kept locally. ? Self-Organization Module relationships are self-determined; and component interaction is self-adjusting or negotiated. ? (Think: Plug-and-Play, Drag-and-drop) RRS Principles for System: ________________________

11 Encapsulated Modules Facilitated Interfacing Facilitated Re-Use Peer-Peer Interaction Deferred Commitment Distributed Control & Info Self Organizing Elastic Capacity Unit Redundancy Evolving Standards Issues Principle-Based Activities and Issues Served Activities ReactiveProactive Capturing Hidden Tacit Knowledge 3567353565733763337 Creating Student Interest and Value 1241111212412411 Improving Knowledge Accuracy 346763437634347 Improving Knowledge Effectiveness 123453452454511252 Migrating the Knowledge Focus 247274247247447 Accommodating Different Student Types (all)2563472123451172 Injecting Fresh Outside Knowledge 262626262 Finding and Fixing Incorrect Knowledge 36777336337 Excising Poor Value Knowledge 2357773322335257 Allowing Flexible Student Schedules 34343434 Accommodating Any Size Group 2345234523422534234 Reinterpret Rules for New Applications 23457275235723457 Establish Personal Values 1 Analyze External Case for Ideas 2 Analyze Local Case for Principles 3 Design a Business Practice 4 Package as Metaphor Models 5 Rotate Student / Mentor Roles 6 Review and Select for Quality 7 RRS Principles Core Competency Development Excel template version (a different template file) may be easier to use

12 Self Contained Units Plug Compatibility Facilitated Re-Use Peer-Peer Interaction Deferred Commitment Distributed Control & Info Self Organizing Flexible Capacity Unit Redundancy Evolving Standards Issues Principle-Based Activities and Issues Served Activities ReactiveProactive ?? ?? ???? ?? 1 ?? 2 ?? 3 ?? 4 ?? 5 ?? 6 ?? 7 RRS Principles Excel template version (a different template file) may be easier to use

13 Reality Factors Organizational Behavior – Survival rules rule, nobody's in absolute control... ? Human (Including Customer) Behavior – Human error, whimsy, expediency, arrogance... ? Technology Pace – Accelerating technology and security-vulnerability introductions, sparse testing... ? System Complexity – Incomprehensible, highly networked, unintended consequences, emergence... ? Globalization – Partners with different ethics, values, infrastructures, cultural assumptions... ? Other? ? Agile Customers/Competitors/Adversaries – Distributed, collaborative, self organizing, proactive, impatient, innovative... ? Partially-Agile Enterprise Faddish Practices – Outsourcing, web services, transparency, COTS policies/affects... x System ____________________________

14 System _______________________ Who is Accountable for Keeping the System Effective (as part of their job description/responsibility/evaluation) Module Evolution (who decides/specifies/adds which new types of modules, excises old useless modules): ? Module Readiness (who maintains serviceability/readiness and quantity on hand of which modules): ? System Assembly/Reconfiguration (who assembles/configures/reconfigures the systems): ? Infrastructure Evolution (who reviews and modifies the various framework elements): ?

15 Your System aaa cccbbbddd eeefff Infrastructure evolution System assembly Module mix evolution Module inventory readiness Infrastructure Config 2 Config nConfig 1 Components/Modules Rules/Standards Integrity Management Active Passive Sample Graphics for your modification into your system needs Sockets Signals Security Safety Service Do not use this template – refer to file: TemplatesAgileArchitecturePatterns.pptx for many examples who


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