ArchiMate® 3.1 - A Pocket Guide. The Open Group

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rel="nofollow" href="#litres_trial_promo">Chapter 12 Implementation and Migration Elements

       12.1 Implementation and Migration Elements Metamodel

       12.2 Implementation and Migration Elements

       12.3 Implementation and Migration Elements Example

       12.4 Relationships

       12.5 Relationships to Other Aspects and Layers

       Chapter 13 ArchiMate Viewpoints

       13.1 Architecture Views and Viewpoints

       13.2 Viewpoint Mechanism

       Appendix A

       Changes from Version 3.0.1 to Version 3.1

       Glossary

       Index

      Preface

       This Document

      This is the Pocket Guide to the ArchiMate® 3.1 Specification, a standard of The Open Group. It is intended to help architects by providing a reference for the ArchiMate graphical modeling language and also assist managers in understanding the basics of the ArchiMate language. It is organized as follows:

      • Chapter 1 provides a high-level introduction to the ArchiMate Specification and its relationship to Enterprise Architecture

      • Chapter 2 describes the high-level structure of the ArchiMate language, including an introduction to layering, the ArchiMate Core Framework, and the ArchiMate Full Framework

      • Chapter 3 describes the Generic Metamodel for the language

      • Chapter 4 describes the relationships that the ArchiMate language includes to model the links between elements

      • Chapter 5 describes the Motivation Elements, which includes concepts such as goal, principle, and requirement

      • Chapter 6 describes the Strategy Elements, which includes concepts such as resource, capability, and course of action

      • Chapter 7 describes the Business Layer, which includes the modeling concepts relevant in the business domain

      • Chapter 8 describes the Application Layer, which includes modeling concepts relevant for software applications

      • Chapter 9 describes the Technology Layer, which includes modeling concepts relevant for system software applications and infrastructure

      • Chapter 10 describes the Physical Elements, which include concepts relevant for the modeling of physical concepts like machines and physical installations

      • Chapter 11 describes the relationships between different layers of the language

      • Chapter 12 describes the Implementation and Migration Elements, which include concepts to support modeling Enterprise Architecture-enabled transformation

      • Chapter 13 introduces the concept of ArchiMate Viewpoints

      • Appendix A contains a summary of the changes from ArchiMate Version 3.0.1 to ArchiMate Version 3.1

      • A Glossary of terms and Index are provided

      The audience for this document is:

      • Enterprise architects, business architects, IT architects, application architects, data architects, software architects, systems architects, solutions architects, infrastructure architects, process architects, domain architects, product managers, operational managers, and senior managers seeking a first introduction to the ArchiMate modeling language

       Conventions Used in this Document

      The following conventions are used throughout this document in order to help identify important information and avoid confusion over the intended meaning:

      • Ellipsis (…)

      Indicates a continuation; such as an incomplete list of example items, or a continuation from preceding text.

      • Bold Used to highlight specific terms.

      • Italics Used for emphasis. May also refer to other external documents.

      In addition to typographical conventions, the following convention is used to highlight segments of text:

illustrationA Note box is used to highlight useful or interesting information.

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