UPDM Group
Pressemitteilung • Communiqué de Presse • Comunicato Stampa
UPDM
defines an industry standard UML representation for DoDAF
1.5 and MODAF 1.2 compliant enterprise architectures. Standardizing the architecture definition
language representation for both DoDAF and MODAF will
result in significant improvements in the consistency, quality and tool
interoperability of enterprise architectures that comply with these frameworks.
The
group will also draft a Request For Proposal (RFP) for
a follow-on profile to support DoDAF 2.0 and the next
generation MODAF, which are both soon to be released. This will ensure that the
drive to create a standardized approach to architectural frameworks will
continue.
In addition to developing a
specification that fully supports DoDAF/MODAF, which
is essential for organizations developing NEC (Network Enabled Capability)
systems, the UPDM Group will also make use of NATO’s recently adopted
architectural framework standard, NAF version 3. NAF is based on MODAF but has
been extended to support Service Oriented Architecture (SOA).
The UPDM Group
will be co-chaired by Artisan Software Tools and No Magic. It will build on the
work of the former UML Profile for DoDAF and MODAF
Finalization Task Force (UPDM FTF), which expired after not producing a
specification meeting the needs of the defense community, and hence not being
endorsed by voting members at the OMG’s
Although the UPDM
Group is independent of the OMG, it plans to submit its new specification to
the OMG as early as its September 2008 Technical Committee meeting, using its
fast-track Request for Comments (RFC) adoption process, with the goal of having
it adopted at the next OMG quarterly meeting.
"Because of their huge importance
in defense procurement, the OMG remains committed to
publishing a standardized UML profile for both DoDAF
and MODAF,” said Andrew Watson of the Object Management Group. “We look forward to working closely with the
submitters of this candidate specification as it is scrutinized by the OMG's members as part of our fast, open, vendor-neutral RFC
process."
The UPDM Group
also plans to set up a forum to enable interested parties to keep up-to-date
with progress on the specification.
The
membership of the UPDM Group comprises development tool vendors and defense
industry contractors along with representatives of the key Government agency
stakeholders - the DoD in
the
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Adaptive
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Artisan Software Tools
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BAE Systems
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DoD
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Embeddedplus Engineering
·
Generic AB representing the Swedish Armed Forces
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Lockheed Martin
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Mitre
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MOD
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No Magic
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Raytheon
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Rolls-Royce
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Visumpoint
“It is vital
that the UPDM specification not only meets the current needs of the key Government
stakeholders - the DoD and
the MOD – but also satisfies the requirements of all other interested parties
as voting members of the OMG,” said Matthew Hause, one of the co-chairs of the
UPDM Group. “However, in addition to
developing a specification that fully supports these standards, we intend to be
forward-looking by also making use of the new NATO Architectural Framework. Our objective is to fast-track the
specification through the OMG.”
Media contacts:
Matthew Hause,
Chief Consultant, Artisan Software Tools
Tel: +44
(0)1242 229321. Email: Matthew.Hause@ArtisanSoftwareTools.com.
Daniel Brookshier,
Chief Architect, No Magic
Tel: +1 214 291 9100. Email: danielb@nomagic.com.