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Service policy (UPDM - NAF aliases)
Creation
To create a Service Policy:
From an Architectural Description or Service Description: right-click the Architectural Description or Service Description, point to New, point to NAF, point to Service, and then click Service Policy.
From a Capability Configuration, Logical Architecture, Node, Organization, Physical Architecture, Post, Resource Artifact, Responsibility, Security Domain, Service Access, Service Interface or Software: right-click the element, point to New, point to NAF, and then click Service Policy.
From an NOV-2 Operational Node Definition, NOV-2 Operational Node Relationship Description, NOV-5 Operational Activity Hierarchy, NSOV-1 Service Taxonomy, NSOV-2 Service Definition, NSOV-3 Capability to Service Definition, NSOV-5 Service Functionality, NSV-1 Resource Specification, NSV-1 Resource Interaction Specification, NSV-2 System Communications Description, NSV-4 Functionality Hierarchy, NSV-5 Function to Operational Activity/Service Function Definition or NSV-9 Technology and Skills Forecast Definition: click the Service Policy toolbar button, and then click in free space on the diagram.
After creating a Service Policy, use the Full Text property to specify the text of that Service Policy.
Applying to elements
When you create a Service Policy it is applied to the owning element, unless the owning element is an Architectural Description or Service Description. You can apply a Service Policy to many elements.
To apply a Service Policy to an element:
From an appropriate diagram: click the Note Link toolbar button, click the Service Policy, and then click the element to which the Service Policy applies.
From an appropriate Modeler pane:
Right-click the Service Policy, point to Links, and then click Service Policy Element. From the Links Editor, select the elements to which the Service Policy applies.
Right-click the element, point to Links, point to Applied, and then click Service Policy. From the Links Editor, select the Service Policy elements that apply to the element.
You can apply an Operational Constraint to Capability Configuration, Logical Architecture, Node, Organization, Physical Architecture, Post, Resource Artifact, Responsibility, Security Domain, Service Access, Service Interface and Software elements.
Appearance
When shown on an NOV-2 Operational Node Definition, NOV-2 Operational Node Relationship Description, NOV-5 Operational Activity Hierarchy, NSOV-1 Service Taxonomy, NSOV-2 Service Definition, NSOV-3 Capability to Service Definition, NSOV-5 Service Functionality, NSV-1 Resource Specification, NSV-1 Resource Interaction Specification, NSV-2 System Communications Description, NSV-4 Functionality Hierarchy, NSV-5 Function to Operational Activity/Service Function Definition or NSV-9 Technology and Skills Forecast Definition diagram, a Service Policy appears as follows:
Relationships
There are no relationships that are of significant importance to a Service Policy.
The following sections provide information about how a Service Policy is used in the model.
Create a Service Policy from
Architectural Description
Capability Configuration
Logical Architecture
Node
Organization
NOV-2 Operational Node Definition
NOV-2 Operational Node Relationship Description
NOV-5 Operational Activity Hierarchy
Physical Architecture
Post
Resource Artifact
Responsibility
Security Domain
Service Access
Service Description
Service Interface
Software
NSOV-1 Service Taxonomy
NSOV-2 Service Definition
NSOV-3 Capability to Service Definition
NSOV-5 Service Functionality
NSV-1 Resource Specification
NSV-1 Resource Interaction Specification
NSV-2 System Communications Description
NSV-4 Functionality Hierarchy
NSV-5 Function to Operational Activity/Service Function Definition
NSV-9 Technology and Skills Forecast Definition
Create from a Service Policy
Only the UPDM elements that can be created from all UPDM elements ( Alias, Definition, Information and Metadata).
Shown on these diagrams, tables and matrices
In addition to the NAV-2 Integrated Dictionary and NTV-1 Standards Profile, which can show all UPDM elements:
NOV-2 Operational Node Definition
NOV-2 Operational Node Relationship Description
NOV-5 Operational Activity Hierarchy
NSOV-1 Service Taxonomy
NSOV-2 Service Definition
NSOV-3 Capability to Service Definition
NSOV-4a Service Constraints
NSOV-5 Service Functionality
NSV-1 Resource Specification
NSV-1 Resource Interaction Specification
NSV-2 System Communications Description
NSV-4 Functionality Hierarchy
NSV-5 Function to Operational Activity/Service Function Definition
NSV-9 Technology and Skills Forecast Definition
UPDM writeable properties
The following writeable properties are available on the Service Policy tab of a Service Policy element's Property Pages:
ruleKind
URI