Defense Architecture Framework -DODAF 2.02

PT27540
Training Summary
The Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) is an architecture framework for the United States Department of Defense that provides structure for a specific stakeholder concern through viewpoints organized by various views. DoDAF defines a set of views that act as mechanisms for visualizing, understanding, and assimilating the broad scope and complexities of an architecture description through tabular, structural, behavioral, ontological, pictorial, temporal or graphical means. It is especially suited to large systems with complex integration and interoperability challenges, and is apparently unique in its use of operational views detailing the external customer's operating domain in which the developing system will operate.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course.
Duration
5 Days/Lecture & Lab
Audience
This course is intended for everybody interested in the terms, concepts and practice of architecture, especially software architects looking for a senior role. This includes:
  • Application architects
  • Business architects
  • Enterprise architects
  • Information architects
  • IT architects
  • Solution architects
  • System integrators
  • Technology architects
Course Topics
  • Introduction to DoDAF v2.202
  • DoDAF Components
  • The Six Core Processes DoDAF Supports
  • Architecture Development DoDAF 6-Step Architecture Development Process Overview
  • DoD Enterprise Architecture
  • Reference Architectures
  • Modeling with DoDAF 2.02
  • DoDAF Architectural Scope
  • DoDAF Architectural Timeline
  • DoDAF Architectural Data and Standards
  • DoDAF Architectural Operations
  • DoDAF Architectural Systems (Phase 1)
  • DoDAF Architectural Services (Phase 1)
  • DoDAF Architectural Capabilities
  • DoDAF Architectural Systems (Phase 2)
  • DoDAF Architectural Services (Phase 2)

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