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Scope Planner List of Things ENTITY = Class of Business Entities List of Processes PROCESS = Class of Business Processes List of Locations NODE = Class of Business Locations List of Organizations PEOPLE = Class of Business Organizations List of Cycles CYCLE = Class of Business Cycles List of Goals END = Class of Business Objectives e.g., Semantic Model ENTITY = Business Entity RELATION = Business Relationship e.g., Business Process Model I/O = Business Resources PROCESS = Business Process e.g., Logistics Network NODE = Business Location LINK = Business Linkage e.g., Work Flow Model PEOPLE = Organization Unit WORK = Work Product e.g., Master Schedule TIME = Business Event CYCLE = Business Cycle e.g., Business Plan ENDS = Business Objective MEANS = Business Strategy e.g., Logical Data Model ENTITY = Data Entity RELATION = Data Relationship e.g., Application Architecture I/O = User Views PROCESS = Application Function e.g., Distributed System Architecture NODE = IS Function LINK = Line Characteristics e.g., Human Interface Architecture PEOPLE = Role WORK = Deliverable e.g., Processing Structure TIME = System Event CYCLE = Processing Cycle e.g., Business Rule Model ENDS = Structural Assertion MEANS = Action Assertion e.g., Data Design ENTITY = Table/Segment/etc. RELATION = Key/Pointer/etc. e.g., System Design I/O = Data Elements/Sets PROCESS = Computer Function e.g., Technology Architecture NODE = Hardware/System Software LINK = Line Specifications e.g., Presentation Architecture PEOPLE = User WORK = Screen/Device Formats e.g., Control Structure TIME = Execute CYCLE = Component Cycle e.g., Rule Design ENDS = Condition MEANS = Action e.g., Data Definition ENTITY = Field RELATION = Address e.g., Program I/O = Control Block PROCESS = Language Statement e.g., Network Architecture NODE = Addresses LINK = Protocols e.g., Security Architecture PEOPLE = Identity WORK = Job e.g., Timing Definition TIME = Interrupt CYCLE = Machine Cycle e.g., Rule Specification ENDS = Sub-condition MEANS = Step Business Model (Conceptual) Owner System Model (Logical) Designer Detailed Representations Subcontractor Who People When Time Where Network Why Motivation F UNCTIONING E NTERPRISE E NABLING E NTERPRISE S TRATEGY AND K NOWLEDGE M ANAGEMENT EXECUTIVE EDUCATION Intervista's Enterprise Architecture courses provide you with an in-depth understanding of the Zachman Framework and the key success factors for implementation. Over 5000 IT and Management Executives from all sectors have chosen Intervista for their professional development and strategic advancement. To learn more about our Enterprise Strategy, Enterprise Architecture and Knowledge Management Executive Education programs call 1-800-397-9744 or visit us at: www.Intervista-Institute.com The Zachman Framework for Enterprise Architecture is a comprehensive classification scheme for descriptive representations (models) of an enterprise. First conceptualized nearly two decades ago by John Zachman, it has evolved to become a universal schematic for defining and describing today's complex enterprise systems and for managing the multiple perspectives of an organization's information and knowledge infrastructure. www.zifa.com www.ZachmanInternational.com T HE Z ACHMAN F RAMEWORK FOR E NTERPRISE A RCHITECTURE What Data How Function Example Data Example Function Example Network Example Organization Example Schedule Example Strategy For the Enterprise Architecture Executive Education schedule call Intervista Institute at 1-800-397-9744. www.Intervista-Institute.com Copyright 2003, Intervista Inc. All rights reserved. Framework by permission John A. Zachman. INTERVISTA INSTITUTE Technology Model (Physical) Builder Scope Planner Business Model (Conceptual) Owner System Model (Logical) Designer Detailed Representations Subcontractor Technology Model (Physical) Builder

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Scope

Planner

List of Things

ENTITY =Class of Business Entities

List of Processes

PROCESS =Class of Business Processes

List of Locations

NODE =Class of Business Locations

List of Organizations

PEOPLE =Class of Business Organizations

List of Cycles

CYCLE =Class of Business Cycles

List of Goals

END =Class of Business Objectives

e.g., Semantic Model

ENTITY = Business EntityRELATION = Business Relationship

e.g., Business Process Model

I/O = Business ResourcesPROCESS = Business Process

e.g., Logistics Network

NODE = Business LocationLINK = Business Linkage

e.g., Work Flow Model

PEOPLE = Organization UnitWORK = Work Product

e.g., Master Schedule

TIME = Business EventCYCLE = Business Cycle

e.g., Business Plan

ENDS = Business ObjectiveMEANS = Business Strategy

e.g., Logical Data Model

ENTITY = Data EntityRELATION = Data Relationship

e.g., Application Architecture

I/O = User ViewsPROCESS = Application Function

e.g., Distributed SystemArchitecture

NODE = IS FunctionLINK = Line Characteristics

e.g., Human InterfaceArchitecture

PEOPLE = RoleWORK = Deliverable

e.g., Processing Structure

TIME = System EventCYCLE = Processing Cycle

e.g., Business Rule Model

ENDS = Structural AssertionMEANS = Action Assertion

e.g., Data Design

ENTITY = Table/Segment/etc.RELATION = Key/Pointer/etc.

e.g., System Design

I/O = Data Elements/SetsPROCESS = Computer Function

e.g., Technology Architecture

NODE = Hardware/SystemSoftware

LINK = Line Specifications

e.g., Presentation Architecture

PEOPLE = UserWORK = Screen/Device Formats

e.g., Control Structure

TIME = ExecuteCYCLE = Component Cycle

e.g., Rule Design

ENDS = ConditionMEANS = Action

e.g., Data Definition

ENTITY = FieldRELATION = Address

e.g., Program

I/O = Control BlockPROCESS = Language Statement

e.g., Network Architecture

NODE = AddressesLINK = Protocols

e.g., Security Architecture

PEOPLE = IdentityWORK = Job

e.g., Timing Definition

TIME = InterruptCYCLE = Machine Cycle

e.g., Rule Specification

ENDS = Sub-conditionMEANS = Step

Business Model(Conceptual)

Owner

System Model(Logical)

Designer

DetailedRepresentations

Subcontractor

WhoPeople

WhenTime

WhereNetwork

WhyMotivation

FUNCTIONING ENTERPRISE

ENABLING ENTERPRISE STRATEGY AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT

EXECUTIVE EDUCATION

Intervista's Enterprise Architecture courses provide you with an

in-depth understanding of the Zachman Framework and the key success factors

for implementation.

Over 5000 IT and Management Executives

from all sectors have chosenIntervista for their professional development and strategic

advancement.

To learn more about our Enterprise Strategy,

Enterprise Architecture andKnowledge Management

Executive Educationprograms call

1-800-397-9744 or visit us at:

www.Intervista-Institute.com

The ZachmanFramework

for EnterpriseArchitecture

is a comprehensive classification scheme for

descriptive representations (models) of an enterprise. First conceptualized nearlytwo decades ago by JohnZachman, it has evolved to become a universal

schematic for defining anddescribing today's complex

enterprise systems and for managing the multiple

perspectives of an organization's information

and knowledge infrastructure.

www.zifa.com

www.ZachmanInternational.com

THE ZACHMAN FRAMEWORK FOR ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE

WhatData

HowFunction

ExampleData

ExampleFunction

ExampleNetwork

ExampleOrganization

ExampleSchedule

ExampleStrategy

For the Enterprise Architecture Executive Education schedule call Intervista Institute at 1-800-397-9744.www.Intervista-Institute.com

Copyright 2003, Intervista Inc. All rights reserved. Framework by permission John A. Zachman.

INTERVISTAINSTITUTE

TechnologyModel(Physical)

Builder

Scope

Planner

Business Model(Conceptual)

Owner

System Model(Logical)

Designer

DetailedRepresentations

Subcontractor

TechnologyModel(Physical)

Builder