Overview of IEEE 1471 Framework
This presentation provides an overview of the IEEE 1471 framework – what is it? what is the history of its development? what are its key concepts? how do you apply the framework?
This presentation provides an overview of the IEEE 1471 framework – what is it? what is the history of its development? what are its key concepts? how do you apply the framework?
IEEE 1471 is a standard for describing the architecture of a software-intensive system, including both the software and hardware components. It provides a common language and structure for stakeholders to describe, understand, and communicate the system’s architecture. The standard was first published in 2000 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and has since been updated several times.
The “IEEE 1471” category in the CIO Reference Library is a collection of articles and documents that provide insights into the fundamental concepts of the standard, its benefits, and best practices for implementing the standard within organizations. This category is designed for IT executives and other business leaders who are seeking to develop or improve their organization’s architecture capabilities.
The articles and documents in this category cover a wide range of topics related to the IEEE 1471 standard, such as:
Overall, the “IEEE 1471” category is a valuable resource for IT executives and other business leaders seeking to develop or improve their organization’s architecture capabilities. The resources in this category provide insights into the fundamental concepts of the standard, guidance on designing and building effective system architecture using the standard, best practices for governance and management, and real-world examples of successful initiatives. By leveraging these resources, organizations can implement the IEEE 1471 standard effectively and achieve better outcomes in alignment between IT and business goals, efficiency, and cost savings.