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Description
The NATO Systems Event-Trace Description provides a time-ordered examina= tion of the interactions between functional resources. Each event-trac= e diagram will have an accompanying description that defines the particular= scenario or situation. The NSV-10c is valuable for moving to the next= level of detail from the initial solution design, to help define a se= quence of functions and system data interfaces, and to ensure that each par= ticipating Resource or System Port role has the necessary information = it needs, at the right time, in order to perform its assigned function= ality.
Implementation
NSV-10c can be represented using a NSV-10c diagram which is based on the= UML Sequence diagram.
Sample
You can also create NSV-10c Business Process Diagram (BPD). In order to = do that, use the Cameo Business Modeler plugin. For more information on how= to model the business process diagram, see BPMN Process Diagram.
Related views
The NSV-10c is typically used in conjunction with the Resource State Tra= nsition Description (NSV-10b) to describe the dynamic behavior of reso= urces.
The data content of =E2=80=98messages=E2=80=99 that connect life-lines i= n an NSV-10c View Product may be related, in modelling terms, with res= ource interactions (NSV-1, 3), data flows (NSV-4, 6) and data schema entiti= es (NSV-11) modeled in other views.