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Service access (UPDM - NAF aliases)
Creation
To create a Service Access:
•
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 Access.
•
From an
NSV-1 Resource Specification
,
NSV-4 Functionality Hierarchy
,
NSV-5 Function to Operational Activity/Service Function Definition
or
NSV-9 Technology and Skills Forecast Definition
: click the
Service Access button, and then click in free space on the diagram.
Appearance
When shown on an
NSV-1 Resource Specification
,
NSV-4 Functionality Hierarchy
,
NSV-5 Function to Operational Activity/Service Function Definition
or
NSV-9 Technology and Skills Forecast Definition
, a Service Access appears as follows:
When shown on an
NSV-1 Resource Interaction Specification
or
NSV-2 System Communications Description
, a Service Access appears as follows:
Relationships
The following relationships are of importance to a Service Access:
•
UML Generalizations define Service Access inheritance (
NSV-1 Resource Specification
).
•
Forecast
relationships link a Service Access to forecasted future Service Access elements.
•
Implements
relationships link a Service Access to the
Node
elements it implements.
•
Is Capable Of Performing
relationships to link a Service Access to the
Function
elements that can be performed by the Service Access.
•
Used as a type for
Concept Role
,
Known Resource
,
Node Port
,
Resource Port
,
Resource Role
and
Service Level Value Set
elements.
•
Used as a conveyed classifier for
Operational Exchange
elements.
The following sections provide information about how a Service Access is used in the model.
Create a Service Access from
Architectural Description
Service Description
NSV-1 Resource Specification
NSV-4 Functionality Hierarchy
NSV-5 Function to Operational Activity/Service Function Definition
NSV-9 Technology and Skills Forecast Definition
NSV-10a Resource Constraints Specification
(shows applied
Resource Constraint
elements)
Create from a Service Access
In addition to the UPDM elements that can be created from all UPDM elements (
Alias
,
Definition
,
Information
and
Metadata
):
Desired Effect
Function
Property
Request
Resource Constraint
Resource Operation
Resource Port
Resource Role
Resource State Machine
Service
Service Policy
NSV-1 Resource Interaction Specification
NSV-2 System Communications Description
NSV-6 Systems Data Exchange Matrix
NSV-7 System Quality Requirements Description
NSV-10c Resource Event-Trace Description
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:
NAV-5 Capable Performer Matrix
NOV-3 Operational Information Exchange Matrix
NCV-3 Capability Phasing
NCV-5 Capability to Organisation Deployment Mapping
NSV-1 Resource Specification
NSV-1 Resource Interaction Specification
NSV-2 System Communications Description
NSV-3 Resource Interaction Matrix
NSV-4 Functionality Hierarchy
NSV-5 Function to Operational Activity/Service Function Definition
NSV-5 Function to Operational Activity/Service Function Traceability Matrix
NSV-6 Systems Data Exchange Matrix
NSV-7 System Quality Requirements Description
NSV-8 Systems Evolution Description
NSV-9 Technology and Skills Forecast Definition
NSV-9 Technology and Skills Forecast Table
NSV-10a Resource Constraints Specification
(shows applied
Resource Constraint
elements)
NSV-12 Service Provision
(shows used
Service Interface
elements)
UPDM writeable properties
The following writeable properties are available on the Service Access tab of a Service Access element's Property Pages:
•
isEncapsulated
•
URI
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