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Key: UAF12-40
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Status: closed
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Source: THALES ( Jean-Luc Garnier)
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Summary:
“A Domain Metamodel (DMM) uses UML Class models to represent individuals, types and tuples that aggregate the concepts defined in DoDAF, MODEM, NAF, DNDAF and other frameworks. “ is not correct… and in fact not possible.
Same terms and concepts provided by the available architecture frameworks are unfortunately not all compatible.
I do recommend either removing this sentence or elaborating on the compatibility of the UAF terms and concepts with those of the other Architecture Framework.
This compatibility definition is a starting point for interoperability between architecting environment and tools. -
Reported: UAF 1.1b1 — Sun, 12 Apr 2020 10:43 GMT
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Disposition: Resolved — UAF 1.2
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Disposition Summary:
Text updated
formal/19-11-05 page 11 text revised:
from: A Domain Metamodel (DMM) uses UML Class models to represent individuals, types and tuples that aggregate the concepts defined in DoDAF, MODEM, NAF, DNDAF and other frameworks.
to: A Domain Metamodel (DMM) uses UML Class models to represent individuals, types and tuples that maps the concepts defined in DoDAF, MODEM, NAF, and other frameworks. -
Updated: Thu, 31 Mar 2022 19:31 GMT
UAF12 — UAF does not simply agregate terms coming from other AF.
- Key: UAF12-40
- OMG Task Force: Unified Architecture Framework (UAF) 1.2 RTF