Index

PF2

Head

Introduction

Introduction

Companies

Overview
Pragmatic EC
Licensing

Training

Certification Courses
Focused Workshops
Options

Pragmatic Publishing Platform

Overview
Design

Frameworks

Frameworks

Overview

Prominent EA Frameworks Strengths and Weaknesses
Reading Approach
Connecting the DOTS
Coverage
X Frameworks
Applicability
Context
Influences
Versions

Available Now

PEFF Enterprise Fundamentals
Why Use It
POET Enterprise Transformation
Overview
Why Use It
Operating Model
PEAF Enterprise Architecture
Overview
Why Use It
Logical Model
PTMC Transformation Maturity
Overview
Why Use It
Logical Model

Coming Soon

POED Direction
Overview
POEO Operation
Overview
POES Support
Overview
PEEF Enterprise Engineering
Overview

Comparisons

TOGAF and Zachman
Misunderstanding
Criteria
Raw Scores
Overall
Example Weightings 1
Example Weightings 2

TOGAF

Now What
Content vs Benefits
Overall
ADM
Other Frameworks
Other Detail
Guidance vs Detail
Trends

Zachman

Basic Message
Missing Perspective and Model
Overall
Architect Engineer
Why How
How When What Where Who
Perspectives and Models

Adoption

Overview
Mapping

Appendix

Appendix
Background
The Author
Keypoints
Sources and Resources
Tail
       
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Plate A

Here we see the Zachman Ontology, showing the two labels used for each row. On the left is what is referred to as “Audience Perspectives” and on the right is what Z is referred to as “Model Names” or “Representations”. These “Perspectives” and “Model Names” form a stack from high level strategy at the top to physical things in Operations at the bottom. The “Perspectives” on the left relate to people and therefore the work those people do. The “Model Names” on the right relate to the information those people use to do their work.

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Keypoint

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In the Zachman Framework/Ontology, the Deployer perspective is missing.

Enterprise Architect: Be aware that the Deployer perspective is missing.

Questions to ponder...

Do you agree that the Deployer Perspective is missing in Zachman?

If not, why not?

If not, how to you reconcile the mismatches?



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