ArchiMate - Application |
The Application Layer elements are typically used to model the Application Architecture that describes the structure, behavior, and interaction of the applications of the enterprise. |
ArchiMate - Business |
Business Layer elements are used to model the operational organization of an enterprise in a technology-independent manner, whereas strategy elements (Chapter 7) are used to model the strategic direction and choices of the enterprise. |
ArchiMate - Motivation |
Motivation elements are used to model the motivations, or reasons, that guide the design or change of an Enterprise Architecture. |
ArchiMate - Motivation |
Motivation elements are used to model the motivations, or reasons, that guide the design or change of an Enterprise Architecture. |
ArchiMate - Strategy |
The strategy elements are typically used to model the strategic direction and choices of an enterprise, as far as the impact on its architecture is concerned. They can be used to express how the enterprise wants to create value for its stakeholders, the capabilities it needs for that, the resources needed to support these capabilities, and how it plans to configure and use these capabilities and resources to achieve its aims (see Chapter 6). Strategy elements are used to model the strategic direction and choices of the enterprise, whereas Business Layer elements (Chapter 8) are used to model the operational organization of an enterprise. |
ArchiMate - Technology |
The Technology Layer elements are typically used to model the Technology Architecture of the enterprise, describing the structure and behavior of the technology infrastructure of the enterprise. |