ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE 2 Flashcards
It was previously called “Framework for Information Systems
Architecture” and was recognized as the first comprehensive
framework for enterprise architecture.
The Zachman Framework
It is a logical structure for classifying and organizing the descriptive
representations of an enterprise, which are significant to business
management and enterprise system development
The Zachman Framework
This framework involves these basic interrogatives: what, how, where,
who, when, and why
The Zachman Framework
This framework addresses an enterprise as a whole wherein issues
can be easily mapped to understand its nature, implications, and
possible solutions
The Zachman Framework
The framework is an ontology and not a methodology
The Zachman Framework
It originated as a generic framework and a methodology for developing
technical architectures, which evolved into an enterprise architecture
framework and method
The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF)
This addresses the
organization, processes, skills, roles, and responsibilities required to
establish and operate an architecture within an enterprise
Architecture Capability Framework
This provides the “way of
working” for architects. It is considered as the core of TOGAF, which
consists of the stepwise cycle approach for the overall enterprise
development and centers requirements management
Architecture Development Method
This considers four (4) closely
related architectural structures in an enterprise
Architecture Content Framework
This comprises various reference models
that illustrate how architectures are developed across a wide variety
of foundational architectures such as common system architecture,
industry-specific architecture, and individually-owned enterprise.
Enterprise Continuum
aims to provide an open and vendorneutral approach to interoperability and raises the level of abstraction in
enterprise architecture
Model-Driven Architecture (MDA)
It provides a standard repository of
MDA model and defines structures that help multiple groups work with
a model while having a standard view
Meta-Object Facility (MOF)
It is an established
industry standard for data repository integration, standardized
database model representation, schema transformation models, and
data mining models.
Common Warehouse Metamodel (CWM)
This mapping expresses Unified
Modeling Language (UML) models in Extensible Markup Language
(XML) and allows it to be moved around an enterprise as it progresses
from analysis to modeling and to application.
XML Metadata Interchange (XMI)
is a key feature of MDA, which is a set of rules and techniques used
to modify one (1) model to come up with a new model.
Mapping