Architecture Concept Development
Based on the strategy developing the conceptual models for each architecture aspect on the strategy architecture domain. Supporting innovations based on the Architecture and Design domains. Developing specific organization based concepts to optimize change and transition delivery. Enterprise Architects helps with:
- Development of the Service Delivery Concept
- Development of Capabilities
- Development of the conceptual models for
- Competence and Culture
- Interaction (demand and supply chain interaction)
- Behavior (processes and information systems)
- Memory (data and information)
- Knowledge
Problems and Solutions
In contemporary architecture approaches the conceptual level of architecture is often not available. In the Enterprise Architects approach the strategic plans are used to implement the conceptual level of all aspect architectures.
Tools to support Architecture Concept Development
To support Architecture Concept Development Enterprise Architects offers the following tools:
Several Assessments on Value Creation via surveys and special statics, like | |
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Defining and managing the Core Competences of the organization |
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Modeling the Proposition Model |
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Generating the Knowledge Function Model based on the Proposition Model |
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Generating the Conceptual Model based on the Proposition Model and Elaborate |
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Mapping the strategic choices on the Knowledge Function Model |
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Designing Architecture Models, defining PROSA, etc. based on (extended) Archimate |
Advantages of the Enterprise Architects approach
- Development of Service
- Delivery and/or Capabilities and related Architecture components within the Capability Concept
- Development of Architecture Concepts for improvement of the Internal Information Delivery and IT Delivery
- The SAFe™ Core Values are safeguarded and improved as follows
- Alignment
- Built-in Quality
- Transparency
- Program Execution