ArchiMate® 3.1 Specification. The Open Group
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B.3.3 Potential Derivation for Dependency Relationships
B.3.4 Potential Derivation for Dynamic Relationships
B.4 Restrictions on Applying Derivation Rules
B.6 Grouping, Plateau, and Relationships Between Relationships
C.1 Basic Viewpoints in the ArchiMate Language
C.1.2 Application Structure Viewpoint
C.1.3 Information Structure Viewpoint
C.1.8 Application Usage Viewpoint
C.1.9 Technology Usage Viewpoint
C.1.10 Business Process Cooperation Viewpoint
C.1.11 Application Cooperation Viewpoint
C.1.12 Service Realization Viewpoint
C.1.13 Implementation and Deployment Viewpoint
C.2.2 Goal Realization Viewpoint
C.2.3 Requirements Realization Viewpoint
C.3.2 Capability Map Viewpoint
C.3.4 Outcome Realization Viewpoint
C.4 Implementation and Migration Viewpoints
C.4.3 Implementation and Migration Viewpoint
D Relationship to Other Standards, Specifications, and Guidance Documents
E Changes from Version 2.1 to Version 3.1
E.1 Changes from Version 2.1 to Version 3.0.1
E.2 Changes from Version 3.0.1 to Version 3.1
List of Figures
Figure 1: Top-Level Hierarchy of ArchiMate Concepts
Figure 2: ArchiMate Core Framework
Figure 3: ArchiMate Full Framework
Figure 4: Hierarchy of Behavior and Structure Elements
Figure 5: Behavior and Structure Elements Metamodel
Figure 6: Generic Internal Active Structure Element Notation
Figure 7: Generic External Active Structure Elements (Interface) Notation
Figure 8: Generic Internal Behavior Element Notation
Figure 9: Generic External Behavior Element (Service) Notation
Figure 10: Generic Event Notation
Figure 11: Generic Passive Structure Element Notation
Figure 12: Specializations of Core Elements
Figure 13: Generic Process Notation
Figure 14: Generic Function Notation