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Code
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Subview Name
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Comment
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NOV-1
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High Level Operational Concept Descriptiona
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High-level graphical description of the operational environment of the architecture, in terms of operational elements involved, geographic regions, nodal connectivity, types of forces employed, etc., and its functionality.
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NOV-2
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Operational Node Connectivity Description
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Operational nodes, connectivity, and information exchange needlines between nodes
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NOV-3
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Operational Information Requirements
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Information exchanged between nodes and the relevant attributes of the exchange
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NOV-4
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Organisational Relationships Chart
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Organizational context, role or other relationships among organizations
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NOV-5
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Operational Activity Model
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Capabilities, operational activities/operational tasks, relationships among activities, inputs and outputs; additional data can show cost, performing nodes or other pertinent information
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NOV-6a
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Operational Rule Model
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One of three subviews used to describe operational activity. it identifies business rules that constrain operations
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NOV-6b
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Operational State Transition Description
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One of three subviews used to describe operational activity - identifies how an operational node or activity responds to events
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NOV-6c
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Operational Event-Trace Description
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One of three subviews used to describe operational activity - traces actions in a scenario or sequence of events
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NOV-7
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Information Model
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Operational object, information, business rule, used to analyze the information aspect of the operational domain and guide the design of information systems
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