Creating SV-02b Resource Port Connectivity Description diagrams for MODAF
On the Resource Port Connectivity Description diagram, you specify the connections between individual ports and the protocols used by each connection. The ports can be on different systems.
In the diagram, you typically draw the following types of symbols:
•Resource: Represents the Resource Type and subtypes
•Resource Port
•Resource Port Link: Line symbol connectable between Resource Ports
•Resource Port to Resource: Line symbol can be drawn from a Resource Port to a Resource, and populates the associated Resource property
1 Right-click the Diagrams group of the Explorer; then click New.
2 In the Select New Type for All dialog box, select SV-02b Resource Port Connectivity Description.
3 Name the diagram and click OK.
The diagram is created and shown in the Explorer.
The method of modeling SV-02b by using UML class diagrams is deprecated in the current version of the MODAF modeling feature. If you previously created SV-02b diagrams using UML class diagrams, existing data can remain in that form. To create new or work with existing UML diagrams to model the SV-02b, you must first enable UML in the encyclopedia.
If Unified Modeling Language (UML) is enabled for the encyclopedia, you can optionally create a stereotyped class diagram to draw the SV-02b System Port Connectivity Description diagram.
4 Right-click the Diagrams group of the Explorer, click New, and select Class.
5 Name the diagram.
6 To specify that the diagram is of the stereotype <<SV-02b System Port Connectivity Description>>, do this:
Open the Properties dialog box for the class diagram. Click Edit > Diagram Properties.
Navigate to Page 2 of the Diagram Properties dialog box, click the list in the Stereotype property, and select SV-02b System Port Connectivity Description.
Save the diagram and refresh the Explorer browser.
Note The stereotype <<SV-02b System Port Connectivity Description>> is placed before the diagram name in the Explorer.