Business Architecture (Business Functions)
This ArchiMate diagram models the business functions involved in each of the organization units identified in the previous diagram, and…
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This ArchiMate diagram models the business functions involved in each of the organization units identified in the previous diagram, and…
This ArchiMate diagram example depicts the high level organization structure. Such a diagram should focus on the organization of the…
This is a solution concept diagram that presents the architecture solution visually with an ArchiMate diagram. Relate the business objectives…
This is an ArchiMate diagram that models the governance structure of the Architecture Governance Framework, and describe the support strategy.…
This is an ArchiMate diagram that depicts the organization units being impacted by enterprise architectural changes. Posted by:
This ArchiMate example demonstrates how ArchiMate can be used to model the motivation model for ITIL incident management * Extracted…
According to Enterprise Architecture (EA) approaches, organizations have motivational concepts that are used to model the motivations that underlie its…
The ArchiMate example relate programs and projects to the parts of the architecture that they implement. This view allows modeling…
This ArchiMate example models and concepts that can be used for specifying the transition from an existing architecture to a…
This ArchiMate example models the management of architecture change. The “architecture” of the migration process from an old situation (current…