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These diagrams are for service or solution architectures for initiatives.  The solution architecture artifacts are usually captured in a Service and Solution Architecture Description deliverable (package).  These solution architectures are reviewed with enterprise architecture through a governance processes (architecture assurance) to help ensure alignment with the enterprise architecture.
 
These diagrams are for service or solution architectures for initiatives.  The solution architecture artifacts are usually captured in a Service and Solution Architecture Description deliverable (package).  These solution architectures are reviewed with enterprise architecture through a governance processes (architecture assurance) to help ensure alignment with the enterprise architecture.
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==== Requirements Diagram ====
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==== Conceptual Solution Architecture ====
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===== Requirements Diagram =====
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Based on ArchiMate Viewpoint:  [https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/archimate3-doc/apdxc.html#_Toc489946175 Motivation Viewpoint]
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Key Stakeholders:  Project managers, project teams, business analyst, business architects, service architects, solution architects, engineers.
 
Key Stakeholders:  Project managers, project teams, business analyst, business architects, service architects, solution architects, engineers.
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Purpose/Value:  List and definitions of the requirements for a project/initiative.
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Prepared by:  Solution architect, service architect.
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Purpose/Value:  List and definitions of the requirements for a project/initiative, as well as any related/influencing standards, principles, policies and/or reference architectures.
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===== Motivation (Benefits Realization) Diagram =====
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===== Benefits Dependency Map =====
ArchiMate Viewpoint:  [https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/archimate3-doc/apdxc.html#_Toc489946175 Motivation Viewpoint]
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Based on ArchiMate Viewpoint:  [https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/archimate3-doc/apdxc.html#_Toc489946175 Motivation Viewpoint]
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Scope/Constraints:  None.     
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Scope/Constraints:  Uses motivation elements of outcomes and implementation & migration element of work package and deliverable.     
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Key Stakeholders:  Project manager/lead, project team, business analyst, benefits realization team, governance bodies, management, executives. 
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Prepared by: Benefits management in cooperation with the project/service team and/or service/solution architect. 
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Purpose/Value:  Identify the benefits of a projects/initiative, identifying key performance metrics (KPI's) that will be used to measure success of the effort.  Helps ensure alignment with enterprise outcomes, identify and link requirements to tactical and strategic outcomes. 
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Key Stakeholders:  Project manager/lead, project team, business analyst, benefits realization team, governance bodies, management. 
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===== Context Diagram =====
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Purpose/Value: Identify the benefits of a projects/initiative, identifying key performance metrics, help ensure alignment with enterprise outcomes, identify and link requirements to tactical and strategic outcomes. 
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Based on ArchiMate Viewpoint:
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==== Conceptual Architecture ====
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Key Stakeholders:  Enterprise Architect, Governance Bodies (EART, AC, SARB).
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===== Solution Context Diagram =====
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Prepared by:  Service/Solution architect
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moved - and integrated with the Solution Conceptual Diagram.
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Purpose/Value:  Identifies the services used and/or modified/created by the initiative.  Identifies and links the initiative to a business capability to be fully or partly realized by the initiative.
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===== Solution Conceptual Diagram =====
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===== Conceptual Diagram =====
ArchiMate Viewpoint: Non-Standard (SSC specific)
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ArchiMate Viewpoint:   [https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/archimate3-doc/apdxc.html#_Toc489946170 Layered Viewpoint]
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Scope/Constraints:  Show no sequence/flow, and generally no associations.  Limited to actors, roles, business functions (key high-level), business information, KPI's.       
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Scope/Constraints:  Show no sequence/flow, and generally no associations.  Limited to actors, roles, business functions (key high-level), business information, key application components, system software, technology services.       
    
Key Stakeholders:  Governance bodies (particularly AC and ESSARB), project teams/leads/managers, executives, enterprise architects, service architects, solution architects.   
 
Key Stakeholders:  Governance bodies (particularly AC and ESSARB), project teams/leads/managers, executives, enterprise architects, service architects, solution architects.   
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Purpose/Value:  Identifies what, at a high/conceptual level, this project/initiative intends to do (key/main functions), for which clients (roles/actors), and what key information will be required/managed, and what key performance indicators/benefits will be provided by doing the effort.   
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Purpose/Value:  Identifies what, at a high/conceptual level, this project/initiative intends to do (key/main functions), for which clients (roles/actors), and what key information will be required/managed.   
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==== Logical/Physical Architecture ====
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==== Logical (and sometimes physical) Architecture ====
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===== Business Process Cooperation Diagram =====
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===== Logical Business Diagram (mandatory) =====
 
ArchiMate Viewpoint:  [https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/archimate3-doc/apdxc.html#_Toc489946160 Business Process Cooperation Viewpoint]
 
ArchiMate Viewpoint:  [https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/archimate3-doc/apdxc.html#_Toc489946160 Business Process Cooperation Viewpoint]
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Scope/Constraints:  May only use application components from the application layer.     
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Scope/Constraints:  May only use application components from the application layer.  May have 1 diagram, or as many in as much detail as is required for the initiative.     
    
Key Stakeholders:  Governance bodies (particularly AC and ESSARB), project teams/leads/managers, enterprise architects, service architects, solution architects, business leads, business architects, business analists, business process practicioners.   
 
Key Stakeholders:  Governance bodies (particularly AC and ESSARB), project teams/leads/managers, enterprise architects, service architects, solution architects, business leads, business architects, business analists, business process practicioners.   
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Purpose/Value:  Identifies/defines the business (functions, processes, roles, actors, etc...) of the project/initiative/SSC service, and links to application/data/information layers.   
 
Purpose/Value:  Identifies/defines the business (functions, processes, roles, actors, etc...) of the project/initiative/SSC service, and links to application/data/information layers.   
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===== Implementation and Deployment Diagram (optional) =====
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===== Logical Application Diagram (optional) =====
ArchiMate Viewpoint:  [https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/archimate3-doc/apdxc.html#_Toc489946164 Implementation and Deployment Viewpoint]
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Scope/Constraints:  None.
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Key Stakeholders:  Application managers, application architects, service architects, solution architects, CIO office, project team, application developers.
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Purpose/Value:  Optional.  Used if more details on application or inter/intra-application and technology interactions are required than is provided in the Technology Usage Diagram (below).
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===== Application Cooperation Diagram (optional) =====
   
ArchiMate Viewpoint:  [https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/archimate3-doc/apdxc.html#_Toc489946162 Application Cooperation Viewpoint]
 
ArchiMate Viewpoint:  [https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/archimate3-doc/apdxc.html#_Toc489946162 Application Cooperation Viewpoint]
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Scope/Constraints:  None.
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Scope/Constraints:  Must link applications to business processes/functions as defined in the logical business diagram.  Diagram is optional, and is only needed if required to define the application and/or data architecture for the initiative.  Can have as many as are required.
    
Key Stakeholders:  Application managers, application architects, service architects, solution architects, CIO office, project team, application developers.
 
Key Stakeholders:  Application managers, application architects, service architects, solution architects, CIO office, project team, application developers.
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Purpose/Value:  Optional.  Used if more details on application or inter/intra-application are required.  Focus on application development/components specifically.
 
Purpose/Value:  Optional.  Used if more details on application or inter/intra-application are required.  Focus on application development/components specifically.
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===== Technology Usage Diagram =====
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===== Logical Technology Usage Diagram =====
 
ArchiMate Viewpoint:  [https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/archimate3-doc/apdxc.html#_Toc489946166 Technology Usage Viewpoint]
 
ArchiMate Viewpoint:  [https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/archimate3-doc/apdxc.html#_Toc489946166 Technology Usage Viewpoint]
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Scope/Constraints:  None.     
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Scope/Constraints:  Must link the diagram (with objects within the diagram) to either a logical application diagram (and/or objects), or a logical business diagram (or functions/processes therein).  Optional.  Many have as many as is required to define the technology architecture to the level of detail desired.     
    
Key Stakeholders:  Service architects, solution architects, engineers, designers, implementers, operations staff, application support staff and management.   
 
Key Stakeholders:  Service architects, solution architects, engineers, designers, implementers, operations staff, application support staff and management.   
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Purpose/Value:  Maps applications/application systems to required (generic/high level) technology implementations.   
 
Purpose/Value:  Maps applications/application systems to required (generic/high level) technology implementations.   
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===== Technology Diagram =====
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===== Logical Technology Diagram =====
 
ArchiMate Viewpoint:  [https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/archimate3-doc/apdxc.html#_Toc489946165 Technology Viewpoint]
 
ArchiMate Viewpoint:  [https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/archimate3-doc/apdxc.html#_Toc489946165 Technology Viewpoint]
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Purpose/Value:  Provides a list of the reference architecture documents available, informing architects of the standard patterns and considerations for preparing architecture in particular defined circumstances.
 
Purpose/Value:  Provides a list of the reference architecture documents available, informing architects of the standard patterns and considerations for preparing architecture in particular defined circumstances.
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==== Reference Architecture Diagram ====
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==== Reference Architecture Diagram/Catalog ====
 
ArchiMate Viewpoint:  [https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/archimate3-doc/apdxc.html#_Toc489946170 Layered Viewpoint]
 
ArchiMate Viewpoint:  [https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/archimate3-doc/apdxc.html#_Toc489946170 Layered Viewpoint]
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Purpose/Value:  Used to associate objects, artifacts, deliverables to particular projects/initiatives.
 
Purpose/Value:  Used to associate objects, artifacts, deliverables to particular projects/initiatives.
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==== Architecture Gaps Catalog ====
 
[[Category:Architecture]]
 
[[Category:Architecture]]
 
[[Category:Enterprise Architecture]]
 
[[Category:Enterprise Architecture]]
 
[[Category:Modeling]]
 
[[Category:Modeling]]

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