Sample Catalogs Matrices and Diagrams
Application Interaction matrix. •. Application. Communication diagram. •. Application and User. Location diagram. •. Application Use-Case diagram.
Interaction matrix selection in spatial autoregressive models with an
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Construction of regional multi-hazard interaction frameworks with
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Sample Catalogs Matrices and Diagrams
07.04.2011 Application Interaction matrix. •. Application Communication diagram. •. Application and User Location diagram. •. System Use-Case diagram.
Interaction matrix selection in spatial econometrics with an
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PERANCANGAN ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE PADA FUNGSI
Application interaction matrix bertujuan untuk menggambarkan hubungan antar komponen aplikasi physical. Application/function matrix berfungsi untuk
AUTOSAR Layered Software Architecture
28.11.2006 Application scope of AUTOSAR. AUTOSAR is dedicated for Automotive ECUs. Such ECUs have the following properties: ? strong interaction with ...
Uncertainty in Diffusion of Competing Technologies and Application
rameters will be the interaction matrix elements ij ? and the problem specific symmetry can be a symmetric competition ij.
Testing the Rank of a Matrix With Applications to the Analysis of
In the two-factor application M is the a x b matrix of interaction parameters eling of the interaction matrix in two-way analysis of variance. (ANOVA).
Exact solution of the quartic matrix model and application to 4D
partition function Z[J] = ? D? exp(?S[?] + V tr(?J)). Raimar Wulkenhaar (Münster). Exact solution of the quartic matrix model and application to 4D NCQFT
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The objectives of this presentation are to illustrate: • TOGAF 9 Catalogs, Matrices and Diagrams • What they consist of • Examples • How they can be usedThe examples shown are illustrative.
The exact format of the catalogs,
matrices and diagrams will depend on the tools used and adaptations toTOGAF for the specific EA.
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Catalogs, Matrices and Diagrams
Phase A, Architecture
Vision
• Stakeholder Map matrix • Value Chain diagram • Solution Concept diagramRequirements Management
• Requirements catalogPhase C, Application Architecture
• Application Portfolio catalog • Interface catalog • System/Organization matrix • Role/System matrix • System/Function matrix • Application Interaction matrix • Application Communication diagram • Application and User Location diagram • System Use-Case diagram • Enterprise Manageability diagram • Process/System Realization diagram • Software Engineering diagram • Application Migration diagram • Software Distribution diagramPhase E. Opportunities &
Solutions
• Project Context diagram • Benefits diagramPhase C, Data Architecture
• Data Entity/DataComponent catalog
• Data Entity/BusinessFunction matrix
• System/Data matrix • Class diagram • Data Dissemination diagram • Data Security diagram • Class Hierarchy diagram • Data Migration diagram • Data Lifecycle diagramPhase D, Technology Architecture
• Technology Standards catalog • Technology Portfolio catalog • System/Technology matrix • Environments and Locations diagram • Platform Decomposition diagram • Processing diagram • Networked Computing/Hardware diagram • Communications Engineering diagramPhase B, Business Architecture
• Organization/Actor catalog • Driver/Goal/Objective catalog • Role catalog • Business Service/Function catalog • Location catalog • Process/Event/Control/Product catalog • Contract/Measure catalog • Business Interaction matrix • Actor/Role matrix • Business Footprint diagram • Business Service/Information diagram • Functional Decomposition diagram • Product Lifecycle diagram • Goal/Objective/Service diagram • Business Use-Case diagram • Organization Decomposition diagram • Process Flow diagram • Event diagramPreliminary Phase • Principles catalogPersonal PDF Edition. For non-commercial use only © 2009-2011 The Open Group, All Rights ReservedTOGAF Standard Courseware V9 Edition
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Catalogs
•Principles CatalogMatrices
Diagrams
P ©2009-2011 The Open Group, All Rights ReservedSlide 6Catalogs
P The Principles catalog captures principles of the business and architecture principles that describe what a "good" solution or architecture should look like. Principles are used to evaluate and agree an outcome for architecture decision points. Principles are also used as a tool to assist in architectural governance of change initiatives. The Principles catalog contains the following metamodel entities: * PrinciplePrinciples
Catalog
PurposeCatalogPersonal PDF Edition. For non-commercial use only © 2009-2011 The Open Group, All Rights ReservedTOGAF Standard Courseware V9 Edition
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Catalogs, Matrices and Diagrams
Catalogs
Matrices
• Stakeholder Map MatrixDiagrams
• Value Chain Diagram • Solution Concept Diagram A ©2009-2011 The Open Group, All Rights ReservedSlide 8Example Stakeholder Map
Matrix
Roadmaps
Business Footprint
Application
Communication
Functional
DecompositionKeep
SatisfiedThis stakeholder group is interested in
prioritizing, funding, and aligning change activity. An understanding of project content and technical dependencies adds a further dimension of richness to portfolio management and decision making.ProgramManagement
Office
Organization Chart
Organization/Actor/
LocationKeep
InformedKey features of the enterprise architecture are roles and Actors that support the functions, applications, and technology of the organization. HR are important stakeholders in ensuring that the correct roles and actors are represented.HRBusiness FootprintGoal/Objective/Service
ModelOrganization ChartKeep
SatisfiedThis stakeholder group is interested in the high-level drivers, goals and objectives of the organization, and how these are translated into an effective process and IT architecture to advance the businessCxORelevant ArtifactsClassInvolvementStakeholder
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Product
& OfferFulfilmentSales Payments Servicing APersonal PDF Edition. For non-commercial use only © 2009-2011 The Open Group, All Rights ReservedTOGAF Standard Courseware V9 Edition
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A ©2009-2011 The Open Group, All Rights ReservedSlide 12Example Solution Concept Diagram
• A high-level representation of the solution envisaged •A pencil sketchof the expected solution at the outset of the engagement AMembership
Conference
Attendance
Certification
PublicationCustomers
Reliable, 24x7,
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Today's use of channels Tomorrow"s use of channelsSERVICE TEAM RM
CALL CENTER
SELF SERVICE INTERNET PORTAL
SERVICE
TEAM RM
CALL CENTER
SELF SERVICE
INTERNET PORTAL
From Call
Centre to
Online From Service
Team to
Online From RM
to Online From ServiceTeam to CC From RM
to CCFrom RM
to STLow Value Tasks High Value Tasks
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Catalogs, Matrices and Diagrams
Catalogs
• Organization/Actor catalog • Driver/Goal/Objective catalog • Role catalog • Business Service/Function catalog • Location catalog • Process/Event/Control/Product catalog • Contract/Measure catalogMatrices
• Business Interaction matrix • Actor/Role matrixDiagrams • Business Footprint diagram • Business Service/Information diagram • Functional Decomposition diagram • Product Lifecycle diagram • Goal/Objective/Service diagram • Business Use-Case diagram • Organization Decomposition diagram • Process Flow diagram • Event diagram B ©2009-2011 The Open Group, All Rights ReservedSlide 16Catalogs
The purpose of the Role catalog is to provide a listing of all authorization levels or zones within an enterprise. Frequently, application security or behavior is defined against locally understood concepts of authorization that create complex and unexpected consequences when combined on the user desktop.It contains the following metamodel entities:
•RoleRole Catalog
A cross-organizational reference of how an organization meets its drivers in practical terms through goals, objectives, and (optionally) measures.It contains the following metamodel entities:
•Organization Unit, Driver, Goal, Objective, Measure (may optionally be included)Driver/Goal/
Objective
Catalog
A definitive listing of all participants that interact with IT, including users and owners of IT systems.It contains the following metamodel entities:
•Organization Unit, Actor Location (may be included in this catalog if an independentLocation catalog is not maintained)
Organization/
ActorCatalog
PurposeCatalog
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The Process/Event/Control/Product catalog provides a hierarchy of processes, events that trigger processes, outputs from processes, and controls applied to the execution of processes. This catalog provides a supplement to any Process Flow diagrams that are created and allows an enterprise to filter, report, and query across organizations and processes to identify scope, commonality, or impact.It contains the following metamodel entities:
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