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Background

Goals of UAF and NAF

Structure of Framework Documentation

Contents of UAF and NAF

Operational Mechanisms of UAF and NAF

NATO Network Enabled Capability

Definition of Enterprise Architecture

Methods for Describing Architecture

Importance of Architecture

Enterprise Architecture (EA) and Decision-Making

UAF and Types of NATO Architectures

UAF and NAF Architecture Views

The UAF Strategic View and the NAF Concepts View

The UAF Operational View and the NAF Logical Specification View

The UAF Services View and the NAF Service-Specification View

The UAF Personnel, Resources, and Security View and the NAF Physical Resource Specification View

The UAF Meta-Data View and the NAF Meta-Data View

Additional UAF Views:

Projects, Standards, Actual Resources, Dictionary, Requirements, Summary and Overview, Information, and Parameters

METHODOLOGY for Utilizing Architecture Views

Stakeholder Concerns, Viewpoints, and Perspectives

Architecture Dimensions and Types of Architectures

Architectural Styles

Core Architecture Processes and Governance

Architecture Management, Description, and Evaluation

Architecture Enablers and Life Cycle

Architectures and Architecting Activities within the Enterprise

Architecture Frameworks and Repositories

Architecture Motivation Data

Management of Architecture Motivation Data and Policy

NAFv4 Architecture Management Plan and Migration Plan

ARCHITECTING ACTIVITY: Architecting Stages, Dynamics, and Multi-tier Architecting

ENTERPRISE SCOPE ARCHITECTING: Introduction, Overview of Enterprise Architecting Stages, and Activities

PROJECT-BASED ARCHITECTING: Overview and Details of Project Architecting Activities

FOUNDATION FOR ARCHITECTING: Architecting Principles (Foundation for Best Practices)

Correspondences between NAF viewpoints and ArchiMate metamodel layers/elements

Progress on UAF v1.1 and Future Standard Development Plans

NAF and ArchiMate are trademarks of NATO and The Open Group, respectively.

UAF, UML, and SoaML are trademarks of the Object Management Group (OMG).

Summary and Conclusion

Requirements

Prerequisites: While knowledge of modeling with UML or SysML is beneficial, it is not strictly required. Each model-based view of the architecture will be clearly explained using examples from the case study.

Participant Profiles: Enterprise Architects, System Architects, Business Analysts, System Analysts, and Software Designers.

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