Price: $2,999.00

Length: 2 Days
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Unified Architecture Framework (UAF) Migration Training,

Unified Architecture Framework (UAF) Migration Training, UAF Migration Training is a 2-day hands-on training course covering migration aspects of UAF, DoDAF 2.02, MoDAF, NAF 3.0, and UPDM 2.0.

This course will provide hands-on experience through case studies and migration strategies and techniques. It also introduces Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) with Systems Modeling Language (SysML), the OMG SysML, the industry standard for MBSE applications.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this course, participants are able to:

  • Learn about UAF and migration from DoDAF 2, UPDM 2
  • Give examples of integration of DoDAF 2, UPDM 2 and SysML and applicable use cases and scenarios
  • Differentiate between UAF, DoDAF, UPDM and SysML
  • Explain the role of UAF and integrating them with DoDAF-compliant system architectures, capabilities and acquisition
  • Specify specific characteristics of the capabilities and utilization of UAF
  • Give examples of UAF artifacts and full system lifecycle development
  • Work with compliant UAF tools and processes
  • Finalize a simple acquisition case study with UAF modeling

Who Should Attend

Unified Architecture Framework (UAF) Migration Training is recommended for Enterprise and Solution Architects, Software Architects and Engineers, Developers, Analysts, Systems Engineers, System Modelers, System Architects, Project Managers, and anyone else who is interested to learn about UAF and migration and integration of DoDAF 2.02, MoDAF, NAF 3.0, and UPDM 2.0.

Topics Covered

Motivation behind integration UAF and Migration  

  • DoDAF, UPDM, SysML and UML on a DoD Acquisition Program
  • DoDAF 2 Viewpoints and Views
  • DoDAF Specific Features
  • DoDAF 2.0 viewpoints and views

Unified Profile for DoDAF and MODAF™ (UPDM™) Framework

  • UPDM Value Proposition
  • UPDM as a domain specific variant of SysML
  • UPDM capabilities for defense applications
  • Language Architecture, UPDM Profile
  • Core Principles
  • Representing Stereotype Constraints
  • UML Constraint Representation
  • Important Areas of the Architecture
  • Using UPDM Profile

MBSE, DoDAF, UPDM and SysML

  • Systems Modeling Language (SysML) relationship to the DoD Architecture Framework (DoDAF) and the Unified Profile for DoDAF/MODAF (UPDM)
  • transition to DoDAF/UPDM with MBSE & SysML
    SysML Relationship to DoDAF and UPDM
  • DoDAF models map directly to the  SysML diagram types
    DoDAF matrix artifacts
  • SysML models
  • DoDAF Data Elements
    DoDAF MetaModel (DM2)
  • DoDAF data elements and the relationships among them
  • The Unified Profile for DoDAF/MODAF (UPDM) asa SysML profile
  • Tools to develop SysML models using DoDAF or MODAF terminology
  • UPDM Domain Metamodel (DMM) and UPDM elements
  • Relationships between DMM and UPDM

Migration to Unified Architecture Framework (UAF)

  • Operational capabilities
  • Services and interactions between complex systems
  • Tracing systems to strategies, and organizations
  • Models to verify architectural completeness
  • Support for Additional Viewpoints beyond those defined in DoDAF, MODAF/ MODEM,
  • NAF, and the Security Viewpoint from DNDAF
  • Introduction to Unified Architecture Framework Profile (UAFP)
  • Architecture Views and elements
  • Strategic
  • Operational
  • Services
  • Personnel
  • Resources
  • Security
  • Projects
  • Standards
  • Actual Resources
  • Dictionary
  • Requirements
  • Summary and Overview
  • Information
  • Parameters

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