Enterprise Architecture (EA) Frameworks Collection – Page 15

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Comparison of Zachman, GERAM, FDIS, and ISO/IEC 15288

This comparative analysis provides CIOs and IT strategists with an in-depth look at leading enterprise architecture frameworks, highlighting key differences and strategic implications. Make informed decisions to align IT infrastructure with business goals.

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Leveraging the California Enterprise Architecture Framework for Business Success

Unlock the potential of your IT initiatives with the California Enterprise Architecture Framework. This guide illustrates how CIOs can utilize this framework to align IT strategy with business goals, manage data as an enterprise asset, standardize IT systems, ensure security and compliance, and coordinate effectively with other business initiatives.

Zachman and Security Policy

“A system security policy is often perceived as a set of mandatory requirements levied upon the system by an organizational directive or Information System Security

Integrated Enterprise Architecture Framework

Integrated Enterprise Architecture Framework

This paper provides a single “integrated” enterprise architecture framework to ease communication between Zachman enterprise architecture framework, Four Domain Architecture framework, TOGAF, and RM-ODP.

The Four Domain Architecture

In this paper, we present the Four-Domain Architecture (FDA), which integrates business process, information, knowledge, and elements pertaining to infrastructure and organization. The FDA approach can help guide the development of both the conceptual and emergent architecture. The FDA helps an enterprise in the definition, design, and creation of a set of tools and methods to support frameworks such as the Zachman framework.

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Mastering TOGAF: Leveraging TOGAF’s Flexibility and Completeness (Part 3 of 3)

This post delves into leveraging the flexibility and completeness of TOGAF. It explores how TOGAF can be adapted to different organizational needs, integrated with other frameworks, and used to manage change and complexity. Learn how TOGAF supports business continuity, digital transformation, and future trends in enterprise architecture, ensuring your organization remains competitive and resilient.

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