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.
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.
This post explores the practical application of TOGAF for developing a comprehensive enterprise architecture. It focuses on aligning IT and business strategies, applying the ADM phases to real-world scenarios, and improving business processes. Learn how TOGAF can enhance your organization’s efficiency, decision-making, and overall effectiveness.
The Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) is a three-volume set. The attached Volume I introduces the DoDAF framework and addresses the development, use, governance, and maintenance of architecture data
The Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) is a three-volume set. Volume II outlines the essential aspects of architecture development and applies the net-centric concepts to the DoDAF products.
The Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) is a three-volume set. Volume III introduces the architecture data management strategy and describes the pre-release CADM v1.5, which includes the data elements and business rules for the relationships that enable consistent data representation across architectures.