SV-1 HOPEX Implementation
The SV-1 lists object types used for systems interface description.
System Hierarchy
This tile displays the hierarchical description of systems, application systems and hardware.
Flow Scenarios and Environments
This tile enables you to access all the scenarios available in SV-6.
Several tabs offer you to access:
application system flow environments
scenarios of application system flows
scenarios of systems flows
scenarios of system of resources
system flow environments
*For more information, see SV-6 Systems Data Exchange Matrix.
Application Systems
It can be decomposed (which is not the case of systems). It can be deployed through the deployment of the systems.
To define application systems, see SV-1 Defining Application Systems.
It is possible to design the environment of an application system. See Application System Environments.
 
Application System Environments
It shows how all application systems are used.
System users can be of the following types:
organization (for example the Accounting department)
position type (for example, sales representative)
It shows interactions between system users and partners.
Systems
*It is not possible to draw the environment of a system in HOPEX DoDAF. You need HOPEX IT Architecture for this. See the corresponding documentation.
Several types of diagrams are available for systems. See SV1- Defining Systems.
Exchange contracts
For more information, see the corresponding documentation in HOPEX IT Architecture, section Describing information exchanges.
There are different types of exchange contracts:
system exchange contracts
business exchange contracts
infrastructure exchange contracts
An exchange contract diagram displays the following objects:
Facilities
Hardware
IoT Devices
Examples:
on-line surveillance video camera with live IP video feed
connected weighting scale with weight history management
IT Devices
IT Infrastructures
IT Networks
IT Peripherical Devices
IT Servers
Resource Architecture Environments
A resource architecture environment presents a resource architecture use context. It describes the service interactions, between the resource architecture and its external partners, which allows it to fulfill its mission and ensure the expected functionalities.
Resource Architectures
You can create a resource architecture assembly diagram.
For more information, see the corresponding documentation in HOPEX IT Architecture. Search the following section: Adding a Resource Architecture
Resource Configurations