Copyright (C) The Open Group 2011 Michelle van den Berg EA Consultant [email protected]44 Montgomery Street Suite 960 San Francisco, CA 94104 USA Tel +1 415 374 8280 Fax +1 415 374 8293 www.opengroup.org ArchiMate 2.0 A Step Towards A Common Language
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� The Open Group created ArchiMate® 2.0 as an open and independent
modelling language for enterprise architecture (EA). The standard offers a
common language for describing the construction and operation of business processes, organisational structures, information flows, IT systems, and technical infrastructure.
� At this month’s EA Forum, Michelle van den Berg will discuss ArchiMate 2.0 and
how it complements existing notations and standards; specifically BPMN, UML
and TOGAF
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Agenda
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� Introducing ArchiMate 2.0
� Using ArchiMate 2.0 with existing standards
� TOGAF
� BPMN
� UML
� Getting started with ArchiMate
� What’s happening in the ArchiMate Community
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Introducing ArchiMate 2.0
� Open and independent modelling language for enterprise architecture
� Standardised way of describing the construction and operation of the organisation
� Describe, analyse, and visualize the relationships among enterprise domains
� Layered approach provides for the realisation of the integration between different domains within the enterprise
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ArchiMate 2.0 Structure
� Generic meta-model with core elements
� Layer for each domain:
� Business
� Application
� Technology
� Specialised meta-model for each Layer
� Extensions to cover motivational aspects and implementation and migration of projects
� Meta-model for each extension
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ArchiMate 2.0 Meta-models
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ArchiMate 2.0 Viewpoints
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Purpose
Content
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Layered Viewpoint
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Agenda
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� Introducing ArchiMate 2.0
� Using ArchiMate 2.0 with existing standards
� TOGAF
� BPMN
� UML
� Getting started with ArchiMate
� What’s happening in the ArchiMate Community
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ArchiMate 2.0 and TOGAF 9.1
� Language vs. framework
� Using the TOGAF® 9.1 Architecture Content Framework with the ArchiMate® 2.0 Modeling Language� Comparison of the ArchiMate 2.0 metamodel with the Content Metamodel
from the TOGAF 9.1
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TOGAF Element ArchiMate ElementPrinciple PrincipleConstraint Constraint
Logical Data Component Data ObjectPhysical Data Component Representation
Specialisation of Artifact
Information System Service Application Service
Physical Application Component Specialisation of Artifact
Platform Service Infrastructure ServicePhysical Technology
CompoenentDevice
Network
System SoftwareLogical Technology Component Node
Communication Path
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ArchiMate 2.0 and TOGAF 9.1 (continued)
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ArchiMate 2.0 and BPMN 2
� Language vs notation
� Not competing, but complementing
� Use ArchiMate for high level process definition
� Use BPMN for the detailed description of process flows, with elements such as detailed activities, their sequencing, parallel or alternative paths.
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ArchiMate 2.0 and UML 2
� Language vs language
� Not competing, but complementing
� Use ArchiMate for high level systems definition and realisation between layers
� Use UML to analyse, design and implement the artefacts of systems
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Agenda
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� Introducing ArchiMate 2.0
� Using ArchiMate 2.0 with existing standards
� TOGAF
� BPMN
� UML
� Getting started with ArchiMate
� What’s happening in the ArchiMate Community
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ArchiMate People Certification
� Certification will provide validation that the Candidate has gained knowledge of the terminology, structure, and concepts of ArchiMate, and has the capability to use ArchiMate for modelling.
� Attend an accredited training course
� Examination
� Exam Type: Multiple Choice
� 40 Questions / 60 minutes
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Getting Stated With ArchiMate 2.0
� Accreditation
� Training and examination
� Select the elements to use
� Define how it will fit in with existing frameworks, notations and tools