Visual Paradigm Community Circle – ArchiMate Example Gallery

The ArchiMate tool supports all the graphical notations you need to model businesses, information systems and physical technology architectures, and their inter-relationships. ArchiMate 3.0 also supports modeling organization’s strategies, the drivers of architecture development and plans for the implementation and migration of architecture. (Visit Visual Paradigm Community Circle)  Read More →

Using ArchiMate For Developing Relevant Viewpoints – by Goodelearning

ArchiMate presents different viewpoints according to certain criteria. Using the standard viewpoints in ArchiMate 2.0, architects can develop viewpoints based on stakeholders, concerns, purpose, abstraction level, layer, and aspects (i.e., behavior, information, and structure). The architects get feedback from stakeholders and architecture teams to craft a viewpoint relevant to each group.Read More →

ArchiMate Views & Viewpoints – by IASA

Working Page for the Views & Viewpoints Working Group The Open Group have developed the ArchiMate enterprise architecture modelling language to provide a uniform representation for diagrams that describe enterprise architectures, primarily in the domain of information-intensive organizations. It offers an integrated architectural approach that describes and visualizes the different architectureRead More →

Visual Paradigm – Full ArchiMate Viewpoints Guide (Examples Included)

Viewpoints is one of the very important concepts in ArchiMate 3. Each viewpoint contains a dedicated set of ArchiMate elements that allows architect designers to model a specific aspect of an enterprise architecture. The official ArchiMate 3 specification provides 23 ArchiMate example viewpoints for architecture designers to follow. In this ArchiMateRead More →

ArchiMate 2.1 Viewpoints

ArchiMate advocates a more flexible approach in which architects and other stakeholders can define their own views on the enterprise architecture. In this approach, views are specified by viewpoints. Viewpoints define abstractions on the set of models representing the enterprise architecture, each aimed at a particular type of stakeholder and addressing aRead More →

Enterprise Architecture Views and Viewpoints in ArchiMate – Reference – by Prof Knut Hinkelmann

ArchiMate advocates a more flexible approach in which architects and other stakeholders can define their own views on the enterprise architecture. In this approach, views are specified by viewpoints. Viewpoints define abstractions on the set of models representing the enterprise architecture, each aimed at a particular type of stakeholder and addressing aRead More →