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1 Overview of DoDAF (based on Deskbook)
Saurabh Mittal, PhD Feb 17, 2005 (Last Updated, Dec 2007) ACIMS Lab, ECE Dept., University of Arizona

2 Agenda Definition of a Framework and an Architecture
Basic DoDAF structure Operational Views System Views Technical Views Process Flow and creation of Views Steps involved in construction People involved who, how and where Examples SSAF (Sensing System Architectural Framework)

3 Architectures and Frameworks
Now consider a set of Rules, that can define and build each of these Architectures. If we have answer to this question, then this set of Rules is called a Framework Can the same rules help define this architecture ? “Extreme Architecture”: A Minimalist IT Architecture framework Phil Robinson and Floris Gout

4 IT Architecture and Framework
If you can implement a drawing in ONLY one way, then the drawing contains exact specifications for instantiation and you have a DESIGN If you can implement a drawing in more than one way, you have an architecture If you can develop more than one architecture, then you have a framework that provides you with the underlying structure for developing these architectures A framework should enable you to build specific architectures that meet specific needs. Clinger-Cohen’s Act’s definition of IT Architecture referring to an Integrated Framework

5 IT Framework Description
Department of Defense Architectural Framework (DoDAF) guidelines To create IT systems and architectures that cross organizational and national boundaries To provide a common denominator of understanding, comparing and integrating these Families of Systems (FoSs), System of Systems (SoSs) and interoperating and interacting architectures Operational View Identifies What needs to be Accomplished and who does it Operational Requirements and Capabilities What needs to be done Information Exchanges required to get it done Who does it Systems that support the Activities and Information Exchanges Basic Technology supportability New Technical Capabilities Specific System Capabilities required to Satisfy Information Exchanges Systems View Relates Systems and Characteristics To Operational Needs Technical View Prescribes Standards and Conventions Technical Standards Criteria governing interoperable Implementation/Procurement of the selected System capabilities

6 The Development Process for Operational Views
OV-1 OV-5 OV-6 OV-2 OV-3 OV-7 OV-4

7 The Development Process for System and Technical Views
SV-4 SV-5 SV-10 SV-11 SV-6 SV-1 SV-2 SV-7 SV-3 TV-1 TV-2 SV-8

8 People Involved DoDAF specifies this ‘hierarchy’ of people involved in construction of the specification document and physical realization Planner Owner Designer Implementer Contractor Abstract Description conceptual DoDAF specs Refinement System-blocks & COTS Realized System

9 Organization assembly & Management
‘Hierarchy’ is apparently just two level – Planner and Others Realization and Management of such massive projects would be a major issue Independent contractors, designers, and implementers Book-keeping and documentation - a critical part Planner domain 1 3 4 2 6 7 9 5 10 11 Capabilities/Functionalities Owner B Designer B Contractor B Implementer A Owner A Implementer B Contractor A Designer A

10 Contribution by Planner
Summary View (AV-1 and OV-1) Data centric, node-centric and People centric (OV-2, OV-4) Functionality-oriented and Motivation behind the plan (OV-5, OV-6) System Functionality and traceability (SV-5) System Interface Descriptions (SV-1)

11 Contribution by Owner Integrated Dictionary and terminology (AV-2)
Refines the Operational Concepts constructed by the Planner Ensures that functionality desired is feasible Provides detailed ‘operational’ views Develops the transition to System Views Integrated Dictionary and terminology (AV-2) Operational Information Exchange Matrix (OV-3) Operational Activity Model, Event-trace and State Machines (OV-5, OV-6b,c) System Interface Description (SV-1) Operational to System Traceability Matrix (SV-5) System-system matrix (SV-3) System Evolution description (SV-8)

12 Contribution by Designer
More so like the Planner… but in ‘Systems’ domain. He actually merges the Operational concepts constructed by the Planner and puts them in systems perspective Verifies the operational functionality based on the Logical Node description document (OV-7) Logical Connectivity (OV-7) System Communication description (SV-2) System Functionality description (SV-4) System data-exchange matrix (SV-6) Performance parameters matrix (SV-7) System evolution (SV-8) System Rules, Event-traces and State transitions (SV-10a,b,c) Technical Standards Profile (TV-1)

13 Contribution by Implementer
Refines the System Views handed over by the Designer Verifies the System functionality with Operational functionality description using Node Connectivity document (OV-7) Maps it to current technology Develops the migration and evolution pathway towards future System Technology Forecast (SV-9) Physical Schema (SV-11) Technical Standards Forecast (TV-2)

14 Contribution by Contractor
Takes money… for supply and installation of equipment Refines the System-View docs on need basis and documents it Designer’s work is realized here May result in refinement of ‘design’ itself Installation Field Testing Support...etc..etc...etc…

15 Example SSAF – A subset of DoDAF
(Sensing System Architectural Framework) Please refer to link below:

16 Published Research Saurabh Mittal,  Bernard P. Zeigler, Modeling and Simulation for Systems of Systems Engineering, Chapter for “Systems of Systems Engineering for 21st Century”, Editor Mo Jamshidi, Wiley, to appear J.2: Saurabh Mittal, Eddie Mak, James J. Nutaro, DEVS-Based Dynamic Model Reconfiguration and Simulation Control to in the Enhanced DoDAF Design Process, Journal of Defense Modeling and Simulation (JDMS), Vol. III No. 4, 2006 J.1: Saurabh Mittal, Extending DoDAF to Allow DEVS-based Modeling and Simulation, Special issue on DoDAF, Journal of Defense Modeling and Simulation JDMS, Vol. III No. 2, 2006 C.3: Saurabh Mittal, José Luis Risco Martín, Bernard P. Zeigler, DEVS-Based Web Services for Net-centric T&E, Summer Computer Simulation Conference (SCSC’07), San Diego, July 2007 C.2: Saurabh Mittal, Amit Mitra, Amar Gupta, Bernard P. Zeigler, Strengthening OV-6a Semantics with Rule-Based Meta-models in DEVS/DoDAF Based Life-cycle Architecture Development, IEEE-Information Reuse and Integration (IRI06) Conference, Special section on DoDAF, Hawaii September2006 C.1: Bernard P. Zeigler, Saurabh Mittal, Enhancing DoDAF with a DEVS-based System Lifecycle Development Process, In Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, SMC05, Hawaii 2005


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