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Entity Relationship

Information

Process Reengineering

Terminal

Technology Driver

Business Driver

Gap Analysis

Organizational Perspective

C4ISR Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Inteligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance(C4ISR) Architecture Framework Architecture Framework

TAFIM Technical Architecture Framework for Information Management (TAFIM)

TEAF Treasury Enterprise Architecture Framework(TEAF)

TOGAF The Open Group Architecture Framework(TOGAF)

Zachman Architecture Framework

Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework(FEAF)

DoDAF Department of Defense Architecture Framework(DoDAF)

Domain

Architecture Output, Architecture Deliverable

Organizational View

Strategy

Event

Business Process Modeling Language(BPML)

Enterprise

Organization

Procedure

Migration Plan

Process

Business Process

Mainframe

Business

Strategic Layer

Information Technology(IT) Layer

Business Layer

Methodology

Architecture Product

Service Reference Model(SRM)

Data Reference Model(DRM)

Technology Reference Model(TRM)

Business Process Modeling(BPM)

Configuration Management

Change Management

Risk Management

Quality Management

Blueprint

Information Architecture

Security Architecture

Application Architecture

Data Architecture

Infrastructure Architecture

Enterprise Architecture

Service Oriented Architecture(SOA)

Technology Architecture

Business Architecture

Component Oriented Architecture

Target Architecture,Solution Architecture

Current Architecture, As-Is Architecture

Measure Of Effectiveness(MOE)

Measure Of Performance(MOP)

Location

Entity

Process Engineering

Road Map

Entity Relationship Diagram(ERD)

Sequence Diagram(UML)

Data Flow Diagram(DFD)

State Diagram

Activity Diagram(UML)

Physical Network Diagram

System Context Diagram

Conceptual Network Diagram

Target

Objective

BPM Business Process Modeling C4ISR Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Inteligence, Surveillance and

Reconnaissance CITS Combat Information Transport System DoDAF Department of Defense Architecture Framework DRM Data Reference Model FEAF Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework MDA Model Driven Architecture(OMG) RUP Rational Unified Process SRM Service Reference Model SSADM Structured Systems Analysis and Design Methodology TAFIM Technical Architecture Framework for Information Management TEAF Treasury Enterprise Architecture Framework TOGAF The Open Group Architecture Framework TRM Technology Reference Model UML Unified Modeling Language

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Information Officers Council of (USA), September 1999, pp 5-7 5. CIO, 2001 A Practical Guide to Federal Enterprise Architecture , Chief Information

Officers Council (USA), Version 1.0, February 2001, pp 10-58 6. Drobik, A, 2004 Enterprise Architecture: Far Too Important to Be Left to the IT

Team , Gartner Group, May 2004, pp 3-4 7. InfoTech, 2000 Strategic IT Planning, A Comprehensive Step by Step Prcess , Info-

Tech Co., pp 107-108 8. Koch, C., 2005 A New Blueprint For The Enterprise ,CIO Magazine, Mar. 2005, pp

2-5 9. Pukszta, H., 2005 Quo Vadis IT? Structuring the IT Organization of the

Future",Cutter Consortium, Apr. 2005, pp. 1-2 10. Schekkerman, J., 2004 Trends in Enterprise Architecture , Institute For Enterprise

Architecture Developments, 2004, pp. 5-31 11. Schulman, J., 2002 Enterprise Architecture: Business Issues and Drivers , Gartner

Group, Oct. 2002, pp. 1-2 12. SoftMag, 2004 Standish: Project Success Rates Improved Over 10 Years , Software

Magazine, Jan. 2004, p 1 13. Spewak, S. H., 1992 Enterprise Architecture Planning: Developing a Blueprint for

Data, Applications and Technology , John Wiley & Sons; 1992, pp 37-222 14. Standish, 1994 CHAOS report 1994 , p 2 15. Worthen, B., 1994 Wanted: Enterprise Architects , CIO Magazine, Mar. 1994, pp 1-4

16. Zachman, J., 2000 Enterprise Architecture Artifacts Vs Application Development

Artifacts , Zifa Institute, 2000, p. 1 17. Zachman, J. , 1999 A framework for information systems architecture , IBM Systems

Journal, VOL 38, NOS2&3, 1999 18. http://www.geao.org/

19. http://www.feacinstitute.org/

20. http://www.zifa.com/

21. http://www.wwisa.org/

22. http://www.enterprise-architecture.info

23. http://www.softwaremag.com

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