Key Concepts Flashcards

(30 cards)

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Architecture Development Method (ADM)

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A step-by-step approach used to develop and manage an enterprise architecture

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Enterprise Continuum

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A view of the architectural assets within an enterprise, ranging from generic foundation architectures to organization-specific architectures

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Architecture Governance

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The practice of ensuring that enterprise architecture is being developed and executed according to organizational standards and strategies

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Architecture View

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A representation of a specific set of concerns within an architecture, providing stakeholders with a simplified and focused perspective

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Building Block

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A modular unit of architecture that can be combined with other building blocks to create a complete architecture

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Architecture Repository

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A structured collection of architectural artifacts, including models, patterns, and standards, that provides guidance for developing and managing enterprise architectures

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Stakeholder

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An individual, group, or organization that has an interest or concern in the architecture of an enterprise

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Architecture Vision

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A concise description of the desired future state of an enterprise architecture, serving as a guiding principle for decision-making and planning

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TRM (Technical Reference Model)

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A reference model that provides a common vocabulary and framework for describing and categorizing technology products and services

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Architecture Deliverable

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A specific output of the architecture development process, such as architecture models, reports, or specifications.

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Architecture Principles

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General guidelines and rules that inform and support the way an organization approaches and implements its enterprise architecture

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Architecture Stakeholder

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An individual, group, or organization that has an interest or concern in the development and implementation of an architecture

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Architecture Pattern

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A reusable solution to a recurring architectural problem, providing a proven approach for solving common challenges

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Gap Analysis

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The process of comparing the current state of an enterprise architecture with the desired future state, identifying gaps and areas for improvement

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Architecture Compliance

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The degree to which an enterprise architecture conforms to the defined standards, guidelines, and principles

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Business Architecture

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The part of enterprise architecture that focuses on understanding and defining the business strategy, organization, and processes

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Data Architecture

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The part of enterprise architecture that focuses on the structure, storage, and management of an organization’s data assets

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Application Architecture

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The part of enterprise architecture that focuses on the design and integration of software applications within an organization

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Technology Architecture

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The part of enterprise architecture that focuses on the selection, deployment, and management of technology infrastructure and platforms.

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Architecture Framework

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A structured approach and set of guidelines for developing and managing enterprise architectures, providing a common language and methodology.

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Architecture Principles

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General guidelines and rules that inform and support the way an organization approaches and implements its enterprise architecture.

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Architecture Stakeholder

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An individual, group, or organization that has an interest or concern in the development and implementation of an architecture

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Architecture Repository

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A structured collection of architectural artifacts, including models, patterns, and standards, that provides guidance for developing and managing enterprise architectures

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Architecture Vision

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A concise description of the desired future state of an enterprise architecture, serving as a guiding principle for decision-making and planning.

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TRM (Technical Reference Model)
A reference model that provides a common vocabulary and framework for describing and categorizing technology products and services.
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Architecture Deliverable
A specific output of the architecture development process, such as architecture models, reports, or specifications.
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Architecture Pattern
A reusable solution to a recurring architectural problem, providing a proven approach for solving common challenges.
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Gap Analysis
The process of comparing the current state of an enterprise architecture with the desired future state, identifying gaps and areas for improvement.
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Architecture Compliance
The degree to which an enterprise architecture conforms to the defined standards, guidelines, and principles.
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Business Architecture
The part of enterprise architecture that focuses on understanding and defining the business strategy, organization, and processes.