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Operational activity (UPDM - MODAF aliases)
Creation
To create an Operational Activity:
From an Architectural Description or Service Description: right-click the Architectural Description or Service Description, point to New, point to MODAF, point to Operational, and then click Operational Activity.
From a Node, Standard Operational Activity or Operational Activity: right-click the element, point to New, point to MODAF, and then click Operational Activity.
From an OV-5 Operational Activity Hierarchy, StV-6 Operational Activity to Capability Mapping, or SV-5 Function to Operational Activity/Service Function Definition: click the Operational Activity toolbar button, and then click in free space on the diagram.
Note that a Node Operation message represents an Operational Activity on an OV-6c Operational Event-Trace Description.
You can convert an Operational Activity to a Standard Operational Activity: right click the Operational Activity, point to Convert To, and then click Standard Operational Activity.
Appearance
When shown on an OV-5 Operational Activity Hierarchy, StV-6 Operational Activity to Capability Mapping, or SV-5 Function to Operational Activity/Service Function Definition, an Operational Activity appears as follows:
When shown on an OV-6b Operational State Transition Description, an Operational Activity appears as a Do Operational Activity call:
Relationships
The following relationships are of importance to an Operational Activity:
Implements relationships link an Operational Activity to the Service Function elements it implements.
Is Capable Of Performing relationships link an Operational Activity to Node and Security Domain elements that perform the Operational Activity.
Operational Activity Action elements link an Operational Activity to other Operational Activity and Standard Operational Activity elements that are invoked by the Operational Activity.
Maps To Capability relationships link an Operational Activity to Capability elements that are mapped to.
A Node Operation message represents an Operational Activity on an OV-6c Operational Event-Trace Description.
The following sections provide information about how an Operational Activity is used in the model.
Create an Operational Activity from
Architectural Description
Node
Operational Activity
OV-5 Operational Activity Hierarchy
Service Description
Standard Operational Activity
StV-6 Operational Activity to Capability Mapping
SV-5 Function to Operational Activity/Service Function Definition
Create from an Operational Activity
In addition to the UPDM elements that can be created from all UPDM elements ( Alias, Definition, Information and Metadata):
Desired Effect
Node Operation Action
Operational Activity
Operational Activity Action
Operational Activity Structured Node
Operational Constraint
Operational Input Pin- through an OV-5 Operational Activity Model
Operational Output Pin- through an OV-5 Operational Activity Model
Operational Parameter
Operational Partition
OV-5 Operational Activity Model
Service Operation Action
Standard Operational Activity
Shown on these diagrams , tables and matrices
In addition to the AV-2 Integrated Dictionary and TV-1 Standards Profile, which can show all UPDM elements:
AV-5 Capable Performer Matrix
OV-3 Operational Information Exchange Matrix
OV-5 Operational Activity Model
OV-5 Operational Activity Hierarchy
OV-6a Operational Rules Model - shows applied Operational Constraint elements
OV-6b Operational State Transition Description
OV-6c Operational Event-Trace Description - Node Operation messages represent Operational Activity elements
StV-6 Operational Activity to Capability Mapping
SV-5 Function to Operational Activity/Service Function Definition
SV-5 Function to Operational Activity/Service Function Traceability Matrix
UPDM writeable properties
The following writeable properties are available on the Operational Activity tab of an Operational Activity element's Property Pages:
URI