
ArchiMate 2.1 - a Pocket Guide
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2 - Preface [Seite 10]
3 - Trademarks [Seite 13]
4 - About the Authors [Seite 14]
5 - Acknowledgements [Seite 17]
6 - Chapter 1 Introduction [Seite 18]
6.1 - 1.1 Introduction to the ArchiMate Specification [Seite 18]
6.2 - 1.2 ArchiMate Specification Overview [Seite 19]
6.3 - 1.3 The ArchiMate Language and Enterprise Architecture [Seite 20]
6.3.1 - 1.3.1 ArchiMate Core, Extensions, and the TOGAF ADM [Seite 21]
7 - Chapter 2 Language Structure [Seite 24]
7.1 - 2.1 Core Concepts of the ArchiMate Language [Seite 24]
7.1.1 - 2.1.1 Active Structure Element [Seite 25]
7.1.2 - 2.1.2 Behavior Element [Seite 25]
7.1.3 - 2.1.3 Passive Structure Element [Seite 26]
7.1.4 - 2.1.4 Service [Seite 26]
7.1.5 - 2.1.5 Interface [Seite 26]
7.2 - 2.2 Collaboration and Interaction [Seite 26]
7.2.1 - 2.2.1 Collaboration [Seite 26]
7.2.2 - 2.2.2 Interaction [Seite 27]
7.3 - 2.3 Relationships [Seite 27]
7.4 - 2.4 Layering [Seite 27]
7.5 - 2.5 The ArchiMate Framework [Seite 28]
8 - Chapter 3 [Seite Chapter 3 ]
Business Layer - 32 [Seite 32]
8.1 - 3.1 Active Structure Concepts [Seite 33]
8.2 - 3.2 Behavioral Concepts [Seite 35]
8.3 - 3.3 Passive Structure Concepts [Seite 37]
8.4 - 3.4 Example [Seite 39]
9 - Chapter 4 [Seite Chapter 4 ]
Application Layer - 42 [Seite 42]
9.1 - 4.1 Active Structure Concepts [Seite 42]
9.2 - 4.2 Behavioral Concepts [Seite 44]
9.3 - 4.3 Passive Structure Concepts [Seite 46]
9.4 - 4.4 Example [Seite 47]
10 - Chapter 5 Technology Layer [Seite 48]
10.1 - 5.1 Active Structure Concepts [Seite 48]
10.2 - 5.2 Behavioral Concepts [Seite 51]
10.3 - 5.3 Passive Structure Concepts [Seite 52]
10.4 - 5.4 Example [Seite 52]
11 - Chapter 6 Relationships and Cross-Layer Dependencies [Seite 54]
11.1 - 6.1 Relationships [Seite 54]
11.1.1 - 6.1.1 Structural Relationships [Seite 54]
11.1.2 - 6.1.2 Dynamic Relationships [Seite 56]
11.1.3 - 6.1.3 Other Relationships [Seite 57]
11.1.4 - 6.1.4 Example [Seite 58]
11.2 - 6.2 Cross-Layer Dependencies [Seite 58]
11.2.1 - 6.2.1 Business Layer and Lower Layers Alignment [Seite 59]
11.2.2 - 6.2.2 Application-Technology Alignment [Seite 60]
12 - Chapter 7 The Motivation Extension [Seite 62]
12.1 - 7.1 Motivation Extension Concepts [Seite 63]
12.2 - 7.2 Motivation Extension Relationships [Seite 64]
12.3 - 7.3 Example [Seite 66]
13 - Chapter 8 The Implementation and [Seite Chapter 8 The Implementation and ]
Migration Extension - 68 [Seite 68]
13.1 - 8.1 Implementation and Migration Concepts [Seite 68]
13.2 - 8.2 Example [Seite 70]
14 - Chapter 9 [Seite Chapter 9 ]
ArchiMate Viewpoints - 72 [Seite 72]
14.1 - 9.1 Viewpoint Classifi [Seite 9.1 Viewpoint Classifi]
cation - 72 [Seite 72]
14.2 - 9.2 ArchiMate Viewpoints Summary [Seite 74]
14.3 - 9.3 Standard Viewpoints [Seite 77]
14.3.1 - 9.3.1 Introductory Viewpoint [Seite 77]
14.3.2 - 9.3.2 Organization Viewpoint [Seite 79]
14.3.3 - 9.3.3 Actor Co-operation Viewpoint [Seite 81]
14.3.4 - 9.3.4 Business Function Viewpoint [Seite 82]
14.3.5 - 9.3.5 Business Process Viewpoint [Seite 83]
14.3.6 - 9.3.6 Business Process Co-operation Viewpoint [Seite 84]
14.3.7 - 9.3.7 Product Viewpoint [Seite 86]
14.3.8 - 9.3.8 Application Behavior Viewpoint [Seite 87]
14.3.9 - 9.3.9 Application Co-operation Viewpoint [Seite 89]
14.3.10 - 9.3.10 Application Structure Viewpoint [Seite 90]
14.3.11 - 9.3.11 Application Usage Viewpoint [Seite 91]
14.3.12 - 9.3.12 Infrastructure Viewpoint [Seite 93]
14.3.13 - 9.3.13 Infrastructure Usage Viewpoint [Seite 94]
14.3.14 - 9.3.14 Implementation and Deployment Viewpoint [Seite 96]
14.3.15 - 9.3.15 Information Structure Viewpoint [Seite 97]
14.3.16 - 9.3.16 Service Realization Viewpoint [Seite 99]
14.3.17 - 9.3.17 Layered Viewpoint [Seite 100]
14.3.18 - 9.3.18 Landscape Map Viewpoint [Seite 102]
14.4 - 9.4 Motivation Extension Viewpoints [Seite 103]
14.4.1 - 9.4.1 Stakeholder Viewpoint [Seite 103]
14.4.2 - 9.4.2 Goal Realization Viewpoint [Seite 104]
14.4.3 - 9.4.3 Goal Contribution Viewpoint [Seite 106]
14.4.4 - 9.4.4 Principles Viewpoint [Seite 107]
14.4.5 - 9.4.5 Requirements Realization Viewpoint [Seite 109]
14.4.6 - 9.4.6 Motivation Viewpoint [Seite 110]
14.5 - 9.5 Implementation and Migration Viewpoints [Seite 112]
14.5.1 - 9.5.1 Project Viewpoint [Seite 112]
14.5.2 - 9.5.2 Migration Viewpoint [Seite 113]
14.5.3 - 9.5.3 Implementation and Migration Viewpoint [Seite 114]
15 - Chapter 10 ArchiSurance Case Study [Seite 116]
15.1 - 10.1 Background [Seite 116]
15.2 - 10.2 Phase A: Architecture Vision [Seite 117]
15.3 - 10.3 Phase B: Baseline Business Architecture [Seite 119]
15.3.1 - 10.3.1 Organization Structure [Seite 120]
15.3.2 - 10.3.2 Business Functions [Seite 120]
15.3.3 - 10.3.3 Business Processes [Seite 122]
15.4 - 10.4 Phase C: Baseline Information Systems Architectures - Application Architecture [Seite 123]
15.4.1 - 10.4.1 Application Co-operation [Seite 124]
15.4.2 - 10.4.2 Business-Application Alignment [Seite 124]
15.5 - 10.5 Phase C: Baseline Information Systems Architectures - Data Architecture [Seite 125]
15.6 - 10.7 Change Scenario: Application Portfolio Rationalization [Seite 128]
15.6.1 - 10.7.1 Phase A: Architecture Vision [Seite 130]
15.6.2 - 10.7.2 Phase B: Target Business Architecture and Gap Analysis [Seite 132]
15.6.3 - 10.7.3 Phase C: Target Application Architecture and Gap Analysis [Seite 133]
15.6.4 - 10.7.4 Phase D: Target Technology Architecture and Gap Analysis [Seite 134]
15.6.5 - 10.7.5 Implementation and Migration Planning [Seite 136]
16 - Index [Seite 138]
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