SV-10a Systems rules model (UPDM - DoDAF aliases)
Creation
To create an SV-10a Systems Rules Model:
When you open an SV-10a Systems Rules Model, Modeler can generate it as HTML for viewing in your Internet browser, or generate it as a spreadsheet for viewing in Microsoft Excel. To specify how matrices and tables are opened for a model: in the Packages pane, right-click the Model, point to > , click Matrix/Table Generation Format, and then select HyperTextMarkupLanguage_HTML or Excel_XLS.
Each time you open an SV-10a Systems Rules Model, Modeler generates the product using the latest data from the model.
Purpose
On an SV-10a Systems Rules Model:
• View which
Rule (System) elements are applied to the system elements that are shown in the table.
Elements Shown
The table can show the following system elements:
Performer (System),
Energy,
Exchange Element,
Activity (System),
Geo Political Extent Type,
Materiel,
Performer (Operational),
Organization Type,
System Context,
Person Role Type,
System,
Responsibility,
Service Access and
Software elements.
For each system element, the SV-10a Systems Rules Model shows the
Rule (System) elements that are applied to that system element.
For information about how to apply a Rule (System) to a system element, see the
Rule (System) topic.
Analyzed Packages
By default, the SV-10a Systems Rules Model searches for system elements that are contained within the Architectural Description or Service Description that owns the SV-10a Systems Rules Model.
To search for system elements from other Architectural Description and Service Description packages:
• Right-click the SV-10a Systems Rules Model, point to Links, and then click Analyzed Packages. From the Links Editor, select the Architectural Description and Service Description packages from which you want to search for system elements.
Example
In this example, the model is set up to generate tables and matrices as Excel spreadsheets. The Architectural Description that owns SV-10a Systems Rules Model1 contains two system elements, Software1 and Software2. Software1 has Rule (System)1 applied to it, Software2 does not have any Rule (System) elements applied to it.
When the Excel spreadsheet is generated for SV-10a Systems Rules Model1, you can see from the table that Software1 has Rule (System)1 applied to it, and Software2 does not have any Rule (System) elements applied to it.
The following sections provide information about how an SV-10a Systems Rules Model is used in the model:
Create an SV-10a Systems Rules Model from
Shows these UPDM elements