Viewpoint
A viewpoint defines conventions for constructing views addressing specific stakeholder concerns.
A viewpoint defines conventions for constructing views addressing specific stakeholder concerns.
An architecture view is a representation addressing specific stakeholder concerns using a defined viewpoint.
Target architecture defines the desired future state aligned to strategy, principles, and constraints.
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A service catalog lists business and IT services with descriptions, owners, SLAs, and supporting systems.
Physical architecture maps logical designs to concrete technology, infrastructure, and deployment configurations.
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A meta-model defines the types of entities and relationships allowed in architecture models and repositories.
Logical architecture defines functional components, data, and interactions independent of specific technology products.
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An architecture heatmap visualizes assessment scores across capabilities, applications, or technologies using color scales.
Gap analysis compares current and target architecture to identify missing capabilities, standards, or resources.
Current state architecture captures how the enterprise operates today across business, application, data, and technology.
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