
In my various roles as an Information Architect (and later Deputy Chief Architect for a 125-person program at General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems) or System Architect on a much larger program at Raytheon), I often find myself having to create lots of different types of architectural diagrams. And, especially now that I’m doing so much government contracting, most of these diagrams have to conform to DODAF 2.0, the DoD Architecture Framework 2.0.
Probably the most familiar to most people are the Operational Views, such as the OV-1, a High-Level Conceptual View of of a project or enterprise; or the System Views, such as the SV-1, the System Interface Description. But, even if these two are a couple of the most common diagrams, there are a bunch of other diagram types, as well.
From a practical standpoint, there are also different variations for some of these diagrams.
Every time I found myself doing a new batch of diagrams for a project, and on these programs it’s important to realize that I ranged across a LOT of projects, I ended up doing Internet searches to find examples of the types of diagrams I wanted to do.
After a while, I got tired of the repetitive searches, so I spent a weekend combing through publicly available diagrams and curated some of the best examples into a single document that I called simply, System Architecture Views.
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