Description
The Resources Connectivity (Rs-Cn) table summarizes the exchanges between resources of information, systems, personnel, natural resources, etc., and the functions that produce and consume them. Measurements can optionally be included.
The Resources Connectivity Internal diagram addresses the internal composition and interaction of systems.
The intended usage of the The Resources Connectivity (Rs-Cn) view includes:
- Summarizing system resource exchanges.
- Interface management.
- Comparing interoperability characteristics of solution options.
- Detailed definition of resource flows.
Implementation
The Resources Connectivity (Rs-Cn) is represented by:
- Resources Connectivity diagram
- Resources Internal Connectivity diagram.
- Resources Connectivity matrix. It represents exchanges between resources.
- Resources Role-based Connectivity table. It represents exchanges between Resource Roles (resource usages).
- Resources Connectivity Table.
- Reports (.xlsx):
- Resources Connectivity Table Excel Spreadsheet.
- Resources Role-based Connectivity Table Excel Spreadsheet.
Sample
An example of the Resources Connectivity diagram
An example of the Resources Internal Connectivity diagram
An example of the Resources Connectivity Table
An example of the resources connectivity matrix
An example of the Resources Role-based Connectivity Table
Related elements
- Activity
- Capability Configuration
- Exchange
- Function
- Function Action
- Function Edge
- Is Capable To Perform
- Measurable Element
- Measurement
- Measurement Set
- Natural Resource
- Organization
- Organizational Resource
- Person
- Physical Resource
- Post
- Property Set
- Resource
- Resource Architecture
- Resource Artifact
- Resource Connector
- Resource Exchange
- Resource Exchange Item
- Resource Interface
- Resource Mitigation
- Resource Performer
- Resource Port
- Resource Role
- Software
- Technology
Related procedures