Operational Views (OV) [Logical Views]

OV-1c Operational Performance Attributes

Note that this view is not supported by M3 version 1.1

The Operational Performance Attributes (OV-1c) View provides detail of the operational performance attributes associated with the scenario / use case represented in the High Level Operating Concept Graphic (OV-1) and how these might evolve over time.

Background:

An OV-1c Product is used to specify quantifiable attributes and values within the scenario / use case represented in the OV-1 View. The values expressed define the performance of specific or multiple capability elements, and can be represented as either single values, or a range of values across a defined timescale. The data may indicate changes in particular performance parameters from one Enteprise Phase to the next.

Usage:

Data objects:

The data in an OV-1c can include:

Representation:

Detailed Product Description:

The performance of an operational scenario / use case can be measured in a variety of different ways depending upon the scenario context, the Capabilities needed to satisfy the requirement, and the Systems deployed to provide the required Capabilities. Possible attributes may include Operational tempo, Accuracy of targeting, Fratricide rate, etc. Furthermore, the attributes may be able to be linked to a specific system, or may only be able to be considered as an emergent property e.g. dependent upon all of the elements that are interacting within the scenario, rather than an attribute of the individual elements.

The attributes and values that are specified may be as single values e.g. the target engagement process is to be concluded in a maximum time of 25 minutes, or may be used to represent trends or targets that are expected to be achieved. This type of attribute would be represented by a number of values for various points in time or periods of time.


Example OV-1c

The measurable values that appear in an OV-1c may be performance parameters as shown in the previous example. However, other measurable parameters can be shown as in the following example which refers to sustainability parameters.


Example OV-1c (Source: IPT Deskbook)

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