View DNDAF:StratV-1 Business Strategy and Motivation Subview

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Title+

StratV-1 Business Strategy and Motivation Subview

Version & Date

1.7 See DNDAF Release History

* =  changed at 1.7

+ =  new at 1.7

Introduction+

One of the 2 subviews in the DNDAF Strategic View. There are in 36 subviews* defined in the DNDAF.

From DND/CF Architecture Framework (DNDAF)  Volume 2: DND/CF Views and Sub-Views, 3.4:

The business context is continually under change. In order to inform and align the ongoing strategic intent of the business with the architecture activity, statements of direction and action need to be captured and linked to inform the rest of the architecture.

Purpose+

From DND/CF Architecture Framework (DNDAF)  Volume 2: DND/CF Views and Sub-Views, 3.4:

The sub-view identifies the business endeavour (enterprise, program or initiative) and the strategist strategy and motivation.

Description+

Definition+

From DND/CF Architecture Framework (DNDAF)  Volume 2: DND/CF Views and Sub-Views, 3.4:

This sub-view identifies statements of strategic direction in response to the changing environment in order to align to the vision.

Detailed Description+

From DND/CF Architecture Framework (DNDAF)  Volume 2: DND/CF Views and Sub-Views, 3.4:

This sub-view identifies the vision, goals and objectives or end state the leader would like to achieve. The end state, itself, is a response to a given mandate, motivated by values and ethics. It is achieved by means of a mission and courses of action, typically, as strategy and tactics.

Subview DADM Elements +

From DND/CF Architecture Framework (DNDAF)  Volume 2: DND/CF Views and Sub-Views, 3.4:

The DADM entities and attributes provided below are the elements that this sub-view is responsible for creating:

Presentation +

  • Tabular

Examples +

See:

  • No examples provided in current documentation.

Prerequisites +

Version 1.7 no longer defines pre-requisites for any subview.

See DNDAF Subview Dependencies

Configuration History

1.7 - new subview

Comments

Something is missing from this definition - if the view describes the enterprise vision and goals then it would be expected to be responsible for creating DADM elements representing enterprise, enterprise goal and/or enterprise vision. As shown above it appears only to create generic architecture description DADM elements.

Other Frameworks

The closest matches in other frameworks appear to be those that describe the enterprise:

References


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