• From a Node or Security Domain: right-click the element, point to Links, point to All, and then click Performs. From the Links Editor dialog, select the performed Operational Activity or Standard Operational Activity.
• From an
NOV-5 Operational Activity Hierarchy: click the Is Capable Of Performing toolbar button, click the Node or Security Domain, and then click the performed Operational Activity or Standard Operational Activity.
Moving an Operational Activity Action to an Operational Partition creates an Is Capable Of Performing relationship, and moving an Operational Activity Action from an Operational Partition deletes the Is Capable Of Performing relationship.
• From a Capability Configuration, Organization, Physical Architecture, Post, Resource Artifact, Responsibility or Service Access: right-click the element, point to Links, point to All, and then click Performs. From the Links Editor dialog, select the performed Function.
• From an
NSV-4 Functionality Hierarchy: click the Is Capable Of Performing toolbar button, click the source element, and then click the performed
Function.
The source element can be a Capability Configuration, Organization, Physical Architecture, Post, Resource Artifact, Responsibility or Service Access.
• From an
NSV-4 Functionality Description: create a
Function Partition that uses the Capability Configuration, Organization, Physical Architecture, Post, Resource Artifact, Responsibility or Service Access as its type, and then within the Function Partition create a
Function Action that uses the performed Function as its type.
Moving a Function Action to a Function Partition creates an Is Capable Of Performing relationship, and moving a Function Action from a Function Partition deletes the Is Capable Of Performing relationship.
• From a Service Interface: right-click the Service Interface, point to Links, point to All, and then click Performs. From the Links Editor dialog, select the performed Service Function.
• From an
NSOV-5 Service Functionality: click the Is Capable Of Performing toolbar button, click the Service Interface, and then click the performed Service Function.
An
NAV-5 Capable Performer Matrix is useful for viewing elements that are linked to each other through Is Capable Of Performing relationships in a matrix.
Relationships
There are no relationships that are of significant importance to an Is Capable Of Performing.
The following sections provide information about how an Is Capable Of Performing is used in the model.