
ArchiMate® 4 Specification
Description
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This is the official specification of the ArchiMate 4 modeling language from The Open Group.
The contents of the specification include the following:
The introduction, including the objectives, overview, conformance requirements, and terminology
Definitions of the general terms used in the specification
The structure of the modeling language
The generic metamodel of the language
The relationships in the language
A detailed breakdown of the modeling framework covering the motivation elements, Strategy Layer elements, and the three core layers (Business/Application/Technology)
Relationships between core layers
Implementation and Migration Layer elements for expressing the implementation and migration aspects of an architecture
The concepts of stakeholders, architecture viewpoints, and views, as well as the ArchiMate viewpoint mechanism
Mechanisms for customizing the language for specialized or domain-specific purposes
Notation overviews and summaries
The intended audience is threefold:
Enterprise Architecture practitioners, such as architects (e.g., application, information, process, infrastructure, and, obviously, Enterprise Architects), senior and operational management, project leaders, and anyone committed to work within the reference framework defined by the Enterprise Architecture
Those who intend to implement the ArchiMate language in a software tool; they will find a complete and detailed description of the language in this standard
The academic community, on which we rely for amending and improving the language based on state-of-the-art research results in the architecture field
More details
Content
2. Definitions
3. Language Structure
4. Common Domain
5. Relationships and Junctions
6. Motivation Domain
7. Strategy Domain
8. Business Domain
9. Application Domain
10. Technology Domain
11. Relationships between Core Domains
12. Implementation and Migration Domain
13. Stakeholders, Architecture Views and Viewpoints
14. Language Customization Mechanisms
Appendix A Summary of Language Notation
Appendix B Relationships (Normative)
Appendix C Example Viewpoints
Appendix D Relationships to Other Standards, Specifications, and Guidance Documents
Appendix E Changes from Version 2.1 to This Document
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