Description
The Operational Constraints (Op-Ct) view concerns defining operational limitations, constraints and performance parameters for the enterprise. It specifies traditional textual operational or business rules that are constraints on the way that business is done in the enterprise. The addition of SysML parametrics provides a computational means of defining operational constraints across the enterprise or within a specific operational context.
The intended usage of the Operational Constraints (Op-Ct) view includes:
- Definition of doctrinally correct operational procedures.
- Definition of business rules.
- Identification of operational constraints.
Implementation
The Operational Constraints (Op-Ct) view is represented by:
- Operational Constraints table.
- Operational Constraints Definition diagram.
- Operational Constraints Excel Spreadsheet report.
Sample
An example of the Operational Constraints table
Constraint owner
You can choose where all the constraints will be stored through the Project Options.
To select a constraint owner
- In the main menu, click Options > Project. The Project Options dialog opens.
- Go to General > UAF, and in the Default Constraint Owners property group, choose a needed owner.