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Enterprise Architecture (EA) Frameworks Collection – Page 7

HHS Enterprise Architecture Framework

This document provides an overview of the framework used to structure the Health and Human Services Department (HHS) Enterprise Architecture Repository. This Overview describes the key concepts of enterprise architecture modeling and how they are applied to the HHS initiative.

Using DODAF for Service Oriented Architectures

This paper provides a brief overview of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and explains how to use Department of Defense Architecture Framework<br />(DoDAF) to describe a SOA.

Enterprise Classification Framework

This presentation introduces and makes the case for an enterprise classification framework E=MC2 – "the only available classification framework of its kind that is powered by models and driven by crosscutting concerns. This classification framework provides a comprehensive roadmap to defining your enterprise signature in the context of the enterprise architecture framework."

Integrating SOA and Enterprise Architecture: A Model-Driven Framework

Dive into a detailed analysis of SOEAF – a cutting-edge framework blending Service-Oriented Architecture with Enterprise Architecture to streamline and align IT systems with business objectives. Discover how Model Driven Architecture can revolutionize enterprise IT design.

Modeling DoDAF Compliant Architectures

This white paper describes a technical approach for improving how we specify system and system-of-systems architectures using frameworks in general, and the Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) in particular. The model driven approach to architectural frameworks explained here, which is based on UML™ 2.0, Telelogic TAU Generation2™, and Telelogic

Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF V2.0) Volume III

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.

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