The Architecture Frameworks Fork in the Road – Which Way Do You Turn?

Wednesday
Presentation

   CAF/DoDAF…FEAF…TEAF…TOGAF…Zachman – an alphabet soup of architecture frameworks has emerged over time to support our architecting efforts. Architecture is an invaluable asset to all complex systems and is viewed as critical in the areas of Department of Defense (DoD) transformation, Federal Information Technology (IT), and homeland security. But the content and purpose of each of these frameworks is quite varied. The focus of any one framework may be methodology, product definition, categorization, organization, or reference models, but no single framework covers everything. This presentation will discuss an approach for unifying key concepts from the Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF), The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF), and the Zachman Framework for Enterprise Architecture into an integrated systems architecting process, along with discussion of initial deployments’ lessons learned. Raytheon is using this resulting process on several proposals and projects to achieve enterprise-wide alignment between customer mission, business rules, data, application systems, organization, and technology.
 
Wednesday - April 21, 2004
2:25 - 3:10
Track 3
Salon I
 
Speakers:
Rolf Siegers
 
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