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Guide to the (Evolving) Enterprise Architecture Body of Knowledge
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6 February 2004
EABOK
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Table of Contents
) Reference Model (NCOW RM)3.42.2.3 Refining EA Guidance through OMB Circulars.............................................. 192.2.4 EA Guidance from the CIO Council................................................................ 202.5 Historical Developments in EA .............................................................................. 223. Foundational Practices and Tools for EA Development............................................... 263.1 Enterprise Architecture Frameworks ...................................................................... 283.1.1 What is an Enterprise Architecture Framework?............................................. 283.1.2 The Zachman EA Framework – Foundational Ideas ....................................... 293.1.3 Overview of Major Federally-Sponsored Frameworks ................................... 313.1.4 State and Industry-Sponsored Frameworks ..................................................... 403.1.5 Comparing Frameworks................................................................................... 413.2 Reference Models and Reference Architectures..................................................... 443.2.1 OMB Reference Models: The Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA) ........... 443.2.2 Net-Centric Operations and Warfare (NCOW- Future...................................................................................................................... 573.2.3 The Global Information Grid (GIG) – Future.................................................. 573.3 Processes for Developing the EA ........................................................................... 583.3.1 Introduction...................................................................................................... 583.3.2 DODAF Six Step Process ................................................................................ 583.3.3 MetaGroup Process Model .............................................................................. 593.3.4 Spewak’s Enterprise Architecture Planning .................................................... 603.3.5 Practical Guide Process.................................................................................... 623.3.6 TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM) ...................................... 633.3.7 Levis Process for Developing Products for the C4ISR (DODAF) Framework633.3.8 Other EA Development Processes ................................................................... 64Modeling Methods ............................................................................................ 66 3.4.1 Introduction...................................................................................................... 663.4.2 The Business Process Model ........................................................................... 673.4.3 The Data Model – Future ................................................................................. 823.4.4 Other Modeling Methods – Future .................................................................. 823.5 Architecture Modeling Tools.................................................................................. 83
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4.9.5 Initial and Maturing Processes....................................................................... 1075. Engineering the EA..................................................................................................... 1105.1 Engineering Issues for EA Views ......................................................................... 1105.1.1 The Business Architecture View – FUTURE ................................................ 1105.1.2 The Data Architecture View .......................................................................... 1115.1.3 Infrastructure – Future ................................................................................... 1155.1.4 Security .......................................................................................................... 1155.3 Component-Based Architectures – Future............................................................ 1165.4 Federated Architectures – Future.......................................................................... 1165.5 Using Reference Models and Reference Architectures – Future.......................... 1165.6 Issues with Legacy Systems – Future ................................................................... 1165.8 Achieving Flexibility to Incorporate New Technology - Future .......................... 1265.9 Sequencing Plan – Future ..................................................................................... 1266. Using the Enterprise Architecture............................................................................... 1276.1 Compliance within the Service or Agency – Future ............................................. 1276.2 EA Use in Transformation - Future ...................................................................... 1276.2.1 Financial......................................................................................................... 1276.2.2 Business Operations – EA Use in BPR and Process Improvement – Future. 1286.2.3 Technical – EA Use in Systems Design and Engineering – FUTURE.......... 1296.2.4 Organizational – EA Use in Organizational Change Management ............... 1297. Evaluating EA............................................................................................................. 1307.1 EA Maturity Models ............................................................................................. 1307.2 Seven High-Level EA Evaluation Criteria ........................................................... 1327.3 Assessment of EA Products - Future .................................................................... 1347.4 Assessment of EA Development Processes - Future ............................................ 1347.5 Assessment of EA Usage Processes – Future ....................................................... 1357.6 Assessment of EA Resources – Future ................................................................. 1358. Lessons Learned and Practical Experience................................................................. 136EABOK Glossary............................................................................................................ 138MITRE Corporation 3

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