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Performer (operational) (UPDM - DoDAF aliases)
Creation
To create a Performer (Operational):
From an Architectural Description or Service Description: right-click the Architectural Description or Service Description, point to New, point to DoDAF, point to Operational, and then click Performer (Operational).
From a Performer (Operational) or Security Domain: right-click the Performer (Operational) or Security Domain, point to New, point to DoDAF, and then click Performer (Operational).
From an OV-2 Operational Resource Definition, OV-5 Operational Activity Decomposition Tree or SV-5 Function to Operational Activity/Service Function Definition: click the Performer (Operational) toolbar button, and then click in free space on the diagram.
Appearance
When shown on an OV-2 Operational Resource Definition, OV-5 Operational Activity Decomposition Tree or SV-5 Function to Operational Activity/Service Function Definition, a Performer (Operational) appears as follows:
When shown on a Performer (Operational) owned OV-2 Operational Resource Flow Description, a Performer (Operational) appears as follows:
To show the owning Performer (Operational) on an OV-2 Operational Resource Flow Description diagram: right-click the background of the diagram, point to Populate, and then click Owner.
Relationships
The following relationships are of importance to a Performer (Operational):
UML Generalizations define Performer (Operational) inheritance.
Capability Of Performer relationships link a Performer (Operational) to exhibiting Capability elements.
Implements relationships link the following elements to an implementing Performer (Operational): Performer (System), Organization Type, System Context, Person Role Type, System, Responsibility, Software, and Service Access elements.
Activity Performed by Performer relationships link a Performer (Operational) to Activity (Operational) and Standard Activity (Operational) elements that the Performer (Operational) can perform.
Trustline relationships link a Performer (Operational) to trusting and trusted Performer (Operational) and Security Domain elements.
Used as a conveyed classifier for Operational Exchange elements.
The following sections provide information about how a Performer (Operational) is used in the model.
Create a Performer (Operational) from
Architectural Description
OV-2 Operational Resource Definition
OV-5 Operational Activity Decomposition Tree
Performer (Operational)
Security Domain
Service Description
SV-5 Function to Operational Activity/Service Function Definition
Create from a Performer (Operational)
In addition to the UPDM elements that can be created from all UPDM elements ( Representation, Definition, Information, and Metadata):
Activity (Operational)
Desired Effect
Known Resource
Operation (Operational)
OV-2 Operational Resource Flow Description
OV-3 Operational Resource Flow Matrix
OV-6c Operational Event-Trace Description
Performer (Operational)
Performer Port
Performer Role
Property
Rule (Operational)
Rule (System)
Service Policy
Service Port (Provides)
Service Port (Requires)
Standard Activity (Operational)
State Description (Operational)
Shown on these diagrams, tables and matrices
In addition to the AV-2 Integrated Dictionary and StdV-1 Standards Profile, which can show all UPDM elements:
AV-5 Capable Performer Matrix
CV-3 Capability Phasing
OV-2 Operational Resource Definition
OV-2 Operational Resource Flow Description
OV-3 Operational Resource Flow Matrix
OV-5 Operational Activity Decomposition Tree
OV-6a Operational Rules Model (shows applied Rule (Operational) elements)
SV-5 Function to Operational Activity/Service Function Definition
SV-8 Systems Evolution Description
SV-10a Systems Rules Model (shows applied Rule (System) elements)
UPDM writeable properties
The following writeable properties are available on the Performer (Operational) tab of a Performer (Operational) element's Property Pages:
isEncapsulated
isExternal
URI