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SV-1 Resource definition (UPDM - MODAF aliases)
Creation
To create an SV-1 Resource Definition:
Right-click the Architectural Description or Service Description that is to own the SV-1 Resource Definition, point to New, point to Diagram, point to MODAF, and then click SV-1 Resource Definition.
Purpose
On an SV-1 Resource Definition:
Create Capability, Capability Configuration, Energy, Materiel, Organization, Physical Architecture, Post, Resource Artifact, Role Type, Service Access and Software elements.
Create Command, Control and Resource Interaction relationships.
Create Generalizations to define inheritance between the preceding elements.
Create Property, Request, Resource Role, Service and Resource Operation elements on the preceding elements.
Create Exhibits relationships.
Create Resource Constraint and Service Policy elements and apply them to valid elements on the diagram.
Diagram Elements
For information about showing compartments on diagram symbols, setting up default view options and adding existing elements to the diagram, see the following topics:
Setting up default view options and compartments for a product diagram (UPDM)
Setting up default view options and compartments for new product diagrams (UPDM)
Working with compartments on symbols and linked callout notes (UPDM)
For information about the creation and appearance of elements that can be shown on all Product diagrams (Alias, Definition, Information, Metadata, Overlap and Same As elements), click here .
Architectural Description
To create an Architectural Description: click the Architectural Description toolbar button, and then click in free space on the diagram.
To populate elements from an Architectural Description: add the Architectural Description to the diagram, and then populate those elements from the Architectural Description.
Architectural Reference
To create an Architectural Reference: click the Architectural Reference toolbar button, click the source Architectural Description, and then click the destination Architectural Description.
Architecture Metadata
To create an Architecture Metadata: click the Architecture Metadata toolbar button, and then click in free space on the diagram.
Define the text of the Architecture Metadata through its Full Text property.
To apply an Architecture Metadata to an Architectural Description: click the Note Link toolbar button, click the Architecture Metadata, and then click the Architectural Description to which the Architecture Metadata applies.
Capability
To create a Capability: click the Capability toolbar button, and then click in free space on the diagram.
Use Exhibits relationships to link the Capability to Capability Configuration, Organization, Physical Architecture, Post, Resource Artifact, Role Type, Service Access or Software elements that exhibit that Capability.
Capability Configuration
To create a Capability Configuration: click the Capability Configuration toolbar button, and then click in free space on the diagram.
Create Property, Request, Resource Role, Service and Resource Operation elements on the Capability Configuration, and use Generalization relationships to define Capability Configuration inheritance.
Capability Property
To create a Capability Property: click the Composite Association toolbar button, click the owning Capability, and then click the Capability that is the type of the Capability Property.
Note that only UML Role based Capability Property elements can be shown as Composite Associations. Tell me more...
To hide Capability Property elements shown on the Capability: through the View Options of the owning Capability, do not show Attributes.
Command
To create a Command: click the Command Link toolbar button, click the source Organization, Post or Role Type, and then click the destination Organization, Post or Role Type.
On the Select Conveyed Classifier dialog, create or select the Exchange Element that is the Command element's conveyed classifier.
Control
To create a Control: click the Control Link toolbar button, click the source Organization, Post or Role Type, and then click destination Resource Artifact or Software.
On the Select Conveyed Classifier dialog, create or select the Exchange Element that is the Control element's conveyed classifier.
Energy
To create an Energy: click the Energy toolbar button, and then click in free space on the diagram.
Create Property elements on the Energy, and use Generalization relationships to define Energy inheritance.
Exhibits
To create an Exhibits: click the Exhibits toolbar button, click the source element, and then click the exhibited Capability.
The source element can be a Capability Configuration, Organization, Physical Architecture, Post, Resource Artifact, Role Type, Service Access or Software element.
Generalization (UML Item)
To create a Generalization: click the Generalization toolbar button, click the sub element, and then click the super element. The types of the super and sub elements must be the same.
You can define inheritance for Capability, Capability Configuration, Energy, Materiel, Organization, Physical Architecture, Post, Resource Artifact, Role Type, Service Access or Software elements.
Materiel
To create a Materiel: click the Materiel toolbar button, and then click in free space on the diagram.
Create Property elements on the Materiel, and use Generalization relationships to define Materiel inheritance.
Organization
To create an Organization: click the Organization toolbar button, and then click in free space on the diagram.
Create Property, Request, Resource Role, Service and Resource Operation elements on the Organization, and use Generalization relationships to define Organization inheritance.
Physical Architecture
To create a Physical Architecture: click the Physical Architecture toolbar button, and then click in free space on the diagram.
Create Property, Request, Resource Role, Service and Resource Operation elements on the Physical Architecture, and use Generalization relationships to define Physical Architecture inheritance.
Post
To create a Post: click the Post toolbar button, and then click in free space on the diagram.
Create Property, Request, Resource Role, Service and Resource Operation elements on the Post, and use Generalization relationships to define Post inheritance.
Property
To create a Property: click the Property toolbar button, and then click the owning element. From the Select Type dialog, create or select the element that is the type of the Property, or create an untyped Property.
The owning element for a Property can be a Capability, Capability Configuration, Energy, Materiel, Organization, Physical Architecture, Post, Resource Artifact, Role Type, Service Access or Software element.
The type of the Property can be a Climate, Condition, Environment, Geo Political Extent Type, Light Condition, Location Type, Measurement Set, Physical Location or Security Attributes Group element.
To hide Property elements shown on the owning element: through the View Options of the owning element, do not show Attributes.
Request
To create a Request: click the Request toolbar button, and then click the owning element. From the Select Type dialog, create or select the Service Interface that is the type of the Request, or create an untyped Request.
The owning element for a Request can be a Capability Configuration, Organization, Physical Architecture, Post, Resource Artifact, Role Type, Service Access or Software element.
To hide Request elements shown on the owning element: through the View Options of the owning element, do not show Attributes.
Resource Artifact
To create a Resource Artifact: click the Resource Artifact toolbar button, and then click in free space on the diagram.
Create Property, Request, Resource Role, Service and Resource Operation elements on the Resource Artifact, and use Generalization relationships to define Resource Artifact inheritance.
Resource Constraint
To create a Resource Constraint: click the Resource Constraint toolbar button, and then click in free space on the diagram. Use the Full Text property to specify the text of the Resource Constraint.
To apply a Resource Constraint to an element on the diagram: click the Note Link toolbar button, click the Resource Constraint, and then click the element to which the Resource Constraint applies.
You can apply a Resource Constraint to Capability Configuration, Energy, Materiel, Organization, Physical Architecture, Post, Resource Artifact, Role Type, Service Access and Software elements.
Resource Interaction
To create a Resource Interaction: click the Resource Interaction Link toolbar button, click the source Organization, Post or Role Type, and then click destination Resource Artifact or Software.
On the Select Conveyed Classifier dialog, create or select the element that is the Resource Interaction element's conveyed classifier.
Resource Operation
To create a Resource Operation: click the Resource Operation toolbar button, and then click the owning element.
The owning element can be a Capability Configuration, Organization, Physical Architecture, Post, Resource Artifact, Role Type, Service Access or Software element.
To hide Resource Operation elements shown on the owning element: through the View Options of the owning element, do not show Attributes.
Resource Role
To create a Resource Role:
Click the Resource Role toolbar button, and then click the owning element. From the Select Type dialog, create or select the element that is the type of the Resource Role, or create an untyped Resource Role.
Click the Composite Association toolbar button, click the owning element, and then click the element that is the type of the Resource Role.
The owning element of the Resource Role can be a Capability Configuration, Organization, Physical Architecture, Post, Resource Artifact, Role Type, Service Access or Software element.
The type of the Resource Role can be a Capability Configuration, Organization, Physical Architecture, Post, Resource Artifact, Role Type, Service Access or Software element.
Note that when you create a Resource Role through the Resource Role toolbar button, the Resource Role is created as a UML Attribute, rather than a UML Role, and it cannot be shown on the diagram as a Composite Association.
To hide Resource Role elements shown on the owning element: through the View Options of the owning element, do not show Attributes.
Role Type
To create a Role Type: click the Role Type toolbar button, and then click in free space on the diagram.
Create Property, Request, Resource Role, Service and Resource Operation elements on the Role Type, and use Generalization relationships to define Role Type inheritance.
Service
To create a Service: click the Service toolbar button, and then click the owning element. From the Select Type dialog, create or select the Service Interface that is the type of the Service.
The owning element can be a Capability Configuration, Organization, Physical Architecture, Post, Resource Artifact, Role Type, Service Access or Software element.
To hide Service elements shown on the owning element: through the View Options of the owning element, do not show Attributes.
Service Access
To create a Service Access: click the Service Access toolbar button, and then click in free space on the diagram.
Create Property, Request, Resource Role, Service and Resource Operation elements on the Service Access, and use Generalization relationships to define Service Access inheritance.
Service Policy
To create a Service Policy: click the Service Policy toolbar button, and then click in free space on the diagram. Use the Full Text property to specify the text of the Service Policy.
To apply a Service Policy to an element on the diagram: click the Note Link toolbar button, click the Service Policy, and then click the element to which the Service Policy applies.
You can apply a Service Policy to Capability Configuration, Organization, Physical Architecture, Post, Resource Artifact, Role Type, Service Access and Software elements.
Software
To create a Software: click the Software toolbar button, and then click in free space on the diagram.
Create Property, Request, Resource Role, Service and Resource Operation elements on the Software, and use Generalization relationships to define Software inheritance.
The following sections provide information about how an SV-1 Resource Definition is used in the model.
Create an SV-1 Resource Definition from
Architectural Description
Service Description
Creates or shows these UPDM elements
In addition to the common UPDM elements that can be shown on all Product diagrams ( Alias, Definition, Information, Metadata, Overlap and Same As elements):
Architectural Description
Architectural Reference
Architecture Metadata
Capability
Capability Configuration
Capability Property
Command
Control
Energy
Exhibits
Materiel
Organization
Physical Architecture
Post
Property
Request
Resource Artifact
Resource Constraint
Resource Interaction
Resource Operation
Resource Role
Role Type
Service
Service Access
Service Policy
Software