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| The Enterprise Architecture Framework will be published on the [https://www.canada.ca/en/government/system/digital-government/policies-standards.html Digital Government page of Canada.ca] The information below is copy of the Canada.ca information. | | The Enterprise Architecture Framework will be published on the [https://www.canada.ca/en/government/system/digital-government/policies-standards.html Digital Government page of Canada.ca] The information below is copy of the Canada.ca information. |
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− | Version: 1.33 | + | Version: 1.34 |
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− | November 4, 2020
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| Office of the Chief Information Officer of Canada, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, Government of Canada | | Office of the Chief Information Officer of Canada, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, Government of Canada |
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| === Design services digitally from end‑to‑end to meet the Government of Canada users and other stakeholders’ needs === | | === Design services digitally from end‑to‑end to meet the Government of Canada users and other stakeholders’ needs === |
| * clearly identify internal and external users and other stakeholders and their needs for each policy, program and business service | | * clearly identify internal and external users and other stakeholders and their needs for each policy, program and business service |
| + | <b>How to achieve:</b> |
| + | * summarize the needs and outcome of each key external and internal stakeholders in scope of the architecture |
| + | * demonstrate how the architecture is focused on the needs and outcomes of internal and external stakeholders |
| + | <b>Tools:</b> |
| + | * Business Case |
| + | * Stakeholder requirements |
| + | * Outcomes |
| + | * Stakeholders (Actors, Roles, Organizational Units) |
| + | * Value Stream and Value Mapping |
| * include policy requirement applying to specific users and other stakeholder groups, such as accessibility, gender-based plus analysis, and official languages in the creation of the service | | * include policy requirement applying to specific users and other stakeholder groups, such as accessibility, gender-based plus analysis, and official languages in the creation of the service |
| + | <b>How to achieve:</b> |
| + | * Outline what policies constrain the architecture |
| + | * Outline positive and negative impact the policy has on the architecture to meet the needs of the stakeholder |
| + | * Outline how architecture supports full spectrum of service design and user experience |
| + | <b>Tools:</b> |
| + | * User Interface Design Principles |
| * perform Algorithmic Impact Assessment (AIA) to support risk mitigation activities when deploying an automated decision system as per ''Directive on Automated Decision-Making'' | | * perform Algorithmic Impact Assessment (AIA) to support risk mitigation activities when deploying an automated decision system as per ''Directive on Automated Decision-Making'' |
| * model end‑to‑end business service delivery to provide quality, maximize effectiveness and optimize efficiencies across all channels (for example, lean process) | | * model end‑to‑end business service delivery to provide quality, maximize effectiveness and optimize efficiencies across all channels (for example, lean process) |