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Master of Science
Business Information Systems
Enterprise Architecture Views and
Viewpoints in ArchiMate - Reference
Source: ArchiMate 2.0 Specification, chapter 8, http://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/archimate2-doc/chap08.html
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Examples of Stakeholders and Concerns
The following examples of stakeholders and concerns are mentioned in the
ArchiMate specification as a basis for the specification of viewpoints:
End Users
♦ What are the consequences for his workplace?
Architect
♦ What is the consequence for the maintainability of a system?
Upper-level Management
♦ How can we ensure that our policies are followed in the development and
operation of processes and systems?
Operational Manager – responsible for exploitation or maintenance
♦ Is there a need to adapt maintenance processes?
Project Manager – responsible for development of new applications
♦ What is the dependence of business processes on the applications to be built?
Developer
♦ What are the required modification with respect to the current situation?
2
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Two-Dimensional Classification of Enterprise
Architecture Viewpoints
3
Content Dimension
■ Details:
♦ one layer and one aspect
■ Coherence:
♦ multiple layers or multiple aspects
♦ focus on architecture relations
between layers or aspects
■ Overview:
♦ both multiple layers and aspects
Purpose Dimension
■ Designing
♦ support design process from
initial sketch to detailed design
■ Deciding:
♦ offering insight into cross-domain
architecture relations
■ Informing:
♦ achieve understanding, obtain
commitment, convince
ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Views and Viewpoints in ArchiMate
■ In ArchiMate, architects and other stakeholders can define
their own views on the enterprise architecture
■ A viewpoint in ArchiMate is a selection of
♦ a relevant subset of the ArchiMate concepts and their
relationships
♦ For each viewpoint one model kind exists
■ A view is (a set of) models
♦ representing a part of an architecture
♦ using the concepts and relationships of the corresponding
viewpoint
ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints 4
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Viewpoints in ArchiMate
1. Introductory Viewpoint
2. Organization Viewpoint
3. Actor Co-operation Viewpoint
4. Business Function Viewpoint
5. Business Process Viewpoint
6. Business Process Co-operation
Viewpoint
7. Product Viewpoint
8. Application Behavior Viewpoint
9. Application Co-operation
Viewpoint
10. Application Structure Viewpoint
11. Application Usage Viewpoint
12. Infrastructure Viewpoint
13. Infrastructure Usage Viewpoint
14. Implementation and Deployment
Viewpoint
15. Information Structure Viewpoint
16. Service Realization Viewpoint
17. Layered Viewpoint
18. Landscape Map Viewpoint
5ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
These viewpoints are suggested in ArchiMate based on experience:
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Introductory Viewpoint
6
A subset of the full ArchiMate language using a simplified notation. Typically used
at the start of a design trajectory, when not everything needs to be detailed or to
avoid the impression that the architectural design is already fixed.
ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Concepts and Relationships:
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Example of a Model from the Introductory
Viewpoint
7ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Organization Viewpoint
ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints 8
Concepts and Relations:
■ (Internal) organization of a company, a department, a network of companies.
Could be modeled as nested diagrams or as organizational charts.
■ Useful in identifying competencies, authority, and repsonsibilities
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Example of a Model from the Organization
Viewpoint
9ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Actor Co-operation Viewpoint
10
■ Extending the Organization Viewpoint with a focus on the relations of actors with each
other and their environment
■ Useful in determining external dependencies and collaborations; shows the value chain
or network in which the actor operates.
■ Can show how a number of co-operating business actors and/or application components
together realize a business process
ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Concepts and Relationships:
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Example of a Model from the Actor Co-operation
Viewpoint
11ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Business Function Viewpoint
12
■ Shows the main business functions of an organisation and their relations in terms of flow
of information, value or goods between them.
ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Concepts and Relationships:
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Example of a Model from the Business Function
Viewpoint
13ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Business Process Viewpoint
14
Structure and composition of one or more business processes and directly related
concepts like products, roles, and information
ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Concepts and Relationships:
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Example of a Model from the Business Process
Viewpoint
15ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Business Process Co-operation Viewpoint
16
Relations of one or more business processes with each other and/or the
environment.
ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Concepts and Relationships:
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Example of a Model from the Business Process
Co-operation Viewpoint
17ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Product Viewpoint
18
Composition of products, the associated contract(s) or agreements, and the
products’ value to customers and other external parties..
ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Concepts and Relationships:
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Example of a Model from the Product Viewpoint
19ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Application Behavior Viewpoint
20
Internal behavior of an application, e.g. as it realizes one or more services
ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Concepts and Relationships:
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Example of a Model from the Application
Behavior Viewpoint
21ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Application Cooperation Viewpoint
22ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Relations between applications components in terms of the information flows
between them, or in terms of the services they offer and use.
Concepts and Relationships:
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Example of a Model from the Application
Co-operation Viewpoint
23
Relations between applications components in terms of the information flows
between them, or in terms of the services they offer and use.
ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Application Structure Viewpoint
24
Structure of one or more applications or components. This viewpoint is useful in
designing or understanding the main structure of applications or components and
the associated data
ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Concepts and Relationships:
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Example of a Model from the Application
Structure Viewpoint
25ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Application Usage Viewpoint
26
Describes how applications are used to support one or more business processes,
and how they are used by other applications
ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Concepts and Relationships:
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Example of a Model from the Application Usage
Viewpoint
27ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Infrastructure Viewpoint
28
Software and hardware infrastructure elements supporting the application layer,
such as physical devices, networks, or system software (e.g., operating systems,
databases, and middleware).
ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Concepts and Relationships:
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Example of a Model from the Infrastructure
Viewpoint
29ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Infrastructure Usage Viewpoint
30
How applications are supported by the software and hardware infrastructure: the
infrastructure services are delivered by the devices; system software and
networks are provided to the applications
ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Concepts and Relationships:
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Example of a Model from the Infrastructure
Usage Viewpoint
31ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Implementation and Deployment Viewpoint
32
How one or more applications are realized on the infrastructure. This comprises
the mapping of (logical) applications onto (physical) artifacts, such as Enterprise
Java Beans, and the mapping of the information used by these applications onto
the underlying storage infrastructure; e.g., database tables or other files.
ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Concepts and Relationships:
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Example of a Model from the Implementation
and Deployment Viewpoint
33ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Information Structure Viewpoint
34
It shows the structure of the information used in the enterprise or in a specific
business process or application, in terms of data types or (object-oriented) class
structures. It is comparable to the traditional information models created in the
development of almost any information system.
ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Concepts and Relationships:
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Example of a Model from the Information
Structure Viewpoint
35ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Service Realization Viewpoint
36
How one or more business services are realized by the underlying processes (and
sometimes by application components). Thus, it forms the bridge between the
business products viewpoint and the business process view.
ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Concepts and Relationships:
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Example of a Model from the Service
Realization Viewpoint
37ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Layered Viewpoint
38
The Layered viewpoint pictures several layers and aspects of an enterprise
architecture in one diagram.
The layers are the result of the use of the “grouping” relation for a natural partitioning
of the entire set of objects and relations that belong to a model.
Each dedicated layer exposes, by means of the “realization” relation a layer of
services, which are further on “used by” the next dedicated layer.
ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Concepts and Relationships: all
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Example of a Model from
the Layered Viewpoint
39ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Landscape Map Viewpoint
40
A landscape map is a matrix that represents a three-dimensional coordinate
system that represents architectural relations. In practice, often dimensions are
chosen from different architectural domains; for instance, business functions,
application components, and products. A landscape map uses the ArchiMate
concepts, but not the standard notation of these concepts..
ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
Concepts and Relationships: all
Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann
MSc BIS
Example of a Model from the Landscape Map
Viewpoint
41ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints

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Archi mate views_and_viewpoints

  • 1. Master of Science Business Information Systems Enterprise Architecture Views and Viewpoints in ArchiMate - Reference Source: ArchiMate 2.0 Specification, chapter 8, http://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/archimate2-doc/chap08.html
  • 2. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Examples of Stakeholders and Concerns The following examples of stakeholders and concerns are mentioned in the ArchiMate specification as a basis for the specification of viewpoints: End Users ♦ What are the consequences for his workplace? Architect ♦ What is the consequence for the maintainability of a system? Upper-level Management ♦ How can we ensure that our policies are followed in the development and operation of processes and systems? Operational Manager – responsible for exploitation or maintenance ♦ Is there a need to adapt maintenance processes? Project Manager – responsible for development of new applications ♦ What is the dependence of business processes on the applications to be built? Developer ♦ What are the required modification with respect to the current situation? 2
  • 3. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Two-Dimensional Classification of Enterprise Architecture Viewpoints 3 Content Dimension ■ Details: ♦ one layer and one aspect ■ Coherence: ♦ multiple layers or multiple aspects ♦ focus on architecture relations between layers or aspects ■ Overview: ♦ both multiple layers and aspects Purpose Dimension ■ Designing ♦ support design process from initial sketch to detailed design ■ Deciding: ♦ offering insight into cross-domain architecture relations ■ Informing: ♦ achieve understanding, obtain commitment, convince ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
  • 4. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Views and Viewpoints in ArchiMate ■ In ArchiMate, architects and other stakeholders can define their own views on the enterprise architecture ■ A viewpoint in ArchiMate is a selection of ♦ a relevant subset of the ArchiMate concepts and their relationships ♦ For each viewpoint one model kind exists ■ A view is (a set of) models ♦ representing a part of an architecture ♦ using the concepts and relationships of the corresponding viewpoint ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints 4
  • 5. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Viewpoints in ArchiMate 1. Introductory Viewpoint 2. Organization Viewpoint 3. Actor Co-operation Viewpoint 4. Business Function Viewpoint 5. Business Process Viewpoint 6. Business Process Co-operation Viewpoint 7. Product Viewpoint 8. Application Behavior Viewpoint 9. Application Co-operation Viewpoint 10. Application Structure Viewpoint 11. Application Usage Viewpoint 12. Infrastructure Viewpoint 13. Infrastructure Usage Viewpoint 14. Implementation and Deployment Viewpoint 15. Information Structure Viewpoint 16. Service Realization Viewpoint 17. Layered Viewpoint 18. Landscape Map Viewpoint 5ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints These viewpoints are suggested in ArchiMate based on experience:
  • 6. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Introductory Viewpoint 6 A subset of the full ArchiMate language using a simplified notation. Typically used at the start of a design trajectory, when not everything needs to be detailed or to avoid the impression that the architectural design is already fixed. ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints Concepts and Relationships:
  • 7. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Example of a Model from the Introductory Viewpoint 7ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
  • 8. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Organization Viewpoint ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints 8 Concepts and Relations: ■ (Internal) organization of a company, a department, a network of companies. Could be modeled as nested diagrams or as organizational charts. ■ Useful in identifying competencies, authority, and repsonsibilities
  • 9. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Example of a Model from the Organization Viewpoint 9ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
  • 10. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Actor Co-operation Viewpoint 10 ■ Extending the Organization Viewpoint with a focus on the relations of actors with each other and their environment ■ Useful in determining external dependencies and collaborations; shows the value chain or network in which the actor operates. ■ Can show how a number of co-operating business actors and/or application components together realize a business process ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints Concepts and Relationships:
  • 11. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Example of a Model from the Actor Co-operation Viewpoint 11ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
  • 12. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Business Function Viewpoint 12 ■ Shows the main business functions of an organisation and their relations in terms of flow of information, value or goods between them. ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints Concepts and Relationships:
  • 13. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Example of a Model from the Business Function Viewpoint 13ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
  • 14. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Business Process Viewpoint 14 Structure and composition of one or more business processes and directly related concepts like products, roles, and information ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints Concepts and Relationships:
  • 15. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Example of a Model from the Business Process Viewpoint 15ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
  • 16. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Business Process Co-operation Viewpoint 16 Relations of one or more business processes with each other and/or the environment. ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints Concepts and Relationships:
  • 17. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Example of a Model from the Business Process Co-operation Viewpoint 17ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
  • 18. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Product Viewpoint 18 Composition of products, the associated contract(s) or agreements, and the products’ value to customers and other external parties.. ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints Concepts and Relationships:
  • 19. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Example of a Model from the Product Viewpoint 19ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
  • 20. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Application Behavior Viewpoint 20 Internal behavior of an application, e.g. as it realizes one or more services ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints Concepts and Relationships:
  • 21. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Example of a Model from the Application Behavior Viewpoint 21ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
  • 22. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Application Cooperation Viewpoint 22ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints Relations between applications components in terms of the information flows between them, or in terms of the services they offer and use. Concepts and Relationships:
  • 23. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Example of a Model from the Application Co-operation Viewpoint 23 Relations between applications components in terms of the information flows between them, or in terms of the services they offer and use. ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
  • 24. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Application Structure Viewpoint 24 Structure of one or more applications or components. This viewpoint is useful in designing or understanding the main structure of applications or components and the associated data ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints Concepts and Relationships:
  • 25. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Example of a Model from the Application Structure Viewpoint 25ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
  • 26. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Application Usage Viewpoint 26 Describes how applications are used to support one or more business processes, and how they are used by other applications ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints Concepts and Relationships:
  • 27. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Example of a Model from the Application Usage Viewpoint 27ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
  • 28. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Infrastructure Viewpoint 28 Software and hardware infrastructure elements supporting the application layer, such as physical devices, networks, or system software (e.g., operating systems, databases, and middleware). ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints Concepts and Relationships:
  • 29. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Example of a Model from the Infrastructure Viewpoint 29ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
  • 30. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Infrastructure Usage Viewpoint 30 How applications are supported by the software and hardware infrastructure: the infrastructure services are delivered by the devices; system software and networks are provided to the applications ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints Concepts and Relationships:
  • 31. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Example of a Model from the Infrastructure Usage Viewpoint 31ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
  • 32. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Implementation and Deployment Viewpoint 32 How one or more applications are realized on the infrastructure. This comprises the mapping of (logical) applications onto (physical) artifacts, such as Enterprise Java Beans, and the mapping of the information used by these applications onto the underlying storage infrastructure; e.g., database tables or other files. ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints Concepts and Relationships:
  • 33. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Example of a Model from the Implementation and Deployment Viewpoint 33ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
  • 34. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Information Structure Viewpoint 34 It shows the structure of the information used in the enterprise or in a specific business process or application, in terms of data types or (object-oriented) class structures. It is comparable to the traditional information models created in the development of almost any information system. ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints Concepts and Relationships:
  • 35. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Example of a Model from the Information Structure Viewpoint 35ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
  • 36. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Service Realization Viewpoint 36 How one or more business services are realized by the underlying processes (and sometimes by application components). Thus, it forms the bridge between the business products viewpoint and the business process view. ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints Concepts and Relationships:
  • 37. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Example of a Model from the Service Realization Viewpoint 37ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
  • 38. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Layered Viewpoint 38 The Layered viewpoint pictures several layers and aspects of an enterprise architecture in one diagram. The layers are the result of the use of the “grouping” relation for a natural partitioning of the entire set of objects and relations that belong to a model. Each dedicated layer exposes, by means of the “realization” relation a layer of services, which are further on “used by” the next dedicated layer. ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints Concepts and Relationships: all
  • 39. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Example of a Model from the Layered Viewpoint 39ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints
  • 40. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Landscape Map Viewpoint 40 A landscape map is a matrix that represents a three-dimensional coordinate system that represents architectural relations. In practice, often dimensions are chosen from different architectural domains; for instance, business functions, application components, and products. A landscape map uses the ArchiMate concepts, but not the standard notation of these concepts.. ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints Concepts and Relationships: all
  • 41. Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann MSc BIS Example of a Model from the Landscape Map Viewpoint 41ArchiMate - Views and Viewpoints