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UAF Migration Training : Tonex Training


Unified Architecture Framework has become a very popular upgrade with both the Department of Defense (DoD) as well as commercial organizations. That’s because UAF has standardized a set of Human Views (called Personnel Views in UAF) into its system of systems framework, allowing the human aspects to be considered in conjunctions with the rest of the architecture.

Enterprise Architect can be used to specify operational capabilities, services and interactions between complex systems, as well as trace systems to strategies, and organizations to verify architectural completeness. Harness the best practices derived from historical support of DoDAF, MODAF and UPDM, to develop well-formed
models with clear separation of stakeholder concerns.

Department of Defense (DoD) Architecture Framework (DoDAF) and the UK’s Ministry of Defense Architecture Framework (MODAF) (UPDM) provides a standard means of representing DoDAF, MODAF and NATO Architecture Framework (NAF). Some of the concepts in the frameworks had the same name but different definitions, and the difficulty in cross-walking the concepts among the different frameworks led to miscommunication between architects using the different frameworks.

Who Should Attend:

Enterprise architects, Software engineers, Project managers, Program managers, Data and information modelers will especially benefit from this training.


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