Description
The Strategic Taxonomy (St-Tx) describes the relationships between individual capabilities including composition, association, and generalization.
The Strategic Taxonomy (St-Tx) view specifies all the capabilities that are referenced throughout one or more architectures. In addition, it can be used as a source document for the development of high-level use cases and user requirements.
The intended usage of the Strategic Taxonomy (St-Tx) view includes:
- Identification of capability requirements.
- Capability planning (capability taxonomy).
- Codifying required capability elements.
- Capability audit.
- Capability gap analysis.
- Source for the derivation of cohesive sets of user requirements.
- Providing reference capabilities for architectures.
Implementation
The Strategic Taxonomy (St-Tx) view is represented by:
- Strategic Taxonomy diagram.
- Strategic Taxonomy table. This table can be used to create and describe major domain elements faster.
Sample
An example of the Strategic Taxonomy diagram
An example of the Strategic Taxonomy table
Related elements
Related procedures