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English: Object-Oriented Example

The object-oriented method with UML (see figure) can start with the stakeholder and the operational activities required. The method identifies a use case (ways the user employs or makes use of the system) to generate important results – also known as results of value (ROV), thereby achieving any operational desired effects. The method assigns required behavior (the way – machines or systems operate or interact) to the systems as described by the use case. The process iteratively allocates behavior to smaller system elements (products, services, classes, objects, etc.) while optimizing and identifying reuse opportunities.

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Source DoDAF 1.5 Volume 2
Author DoD Architecture Framework Working Group

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