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Zachmann’s Framework
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Enterprise Information Architecture – The Zachmann Framework
• Proposed in 1987 by John Zachman
• Framework for Enterprise Architecture
• Logical structure for classification and organization
• Uses dimensions and perspectives
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Horizontal View
Row 1: Scope- planner’s view– Define the nature and purpose of the business
Row 2: Enterprise Model- business designer’s view
– Business process analysis
Row 3: System Model- system designer’s view– Logical representation of Information System
Row 4: Technology Model- builder’s view– Technology platform
Row 5: As Built- integrator’s view– Configuration and deployment
Row 6: Functioning Model- user’s view– Application
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Vertical View
Column 1: Data– Information to handle
Column 2: Function– Translate mission of enterprise into
operation
Column 3: Network– Geographical distribution of the
enterprise activities
Column 4: People– All the persons involved
Column 5: Time– Sequence of events
Column 6: Motivation– Translate goals and strategies
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