ArchiMate Definitionen
Definitionen zur ArchiMate Sprache zur Beschreibung von Unternehmensarchitekturen
Definitionen zur ArchiMate Sprache zur Beschreibung von Unternehmensarchitekturen
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Language | English |
Category | Computer Science |
Level | Other |
Created / Updated | 30.06.2015 / 18.12.2023 |
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An organizational entity that is capable of performing behavior.
The responsibility for performing specific behavior, to which an actor can be assigned.
An aggregate of two or more business roles that work together to perform collective behavior.
A point of access where a business service is made available to the environment.
A conceptual point or extent in space.
A behavior element that groups behavior based on an ordering of activities. It is intended to produce a defined set of products or business services.
A behavior element that groups behavior based on a chosen set of criteria (typically required business resources and/or competences).
A behavior element that describes the behavior of a business collaboration.
Something that happens (internally or externally) and influences behavior.
A service that fulfills a business need for a customer (internal or external to the organization).
A passive element that has relevance from a business perspective.
A perceptible form of the information carried by a business object.
The knowledge or expertise present in a business object or its representation, given a particular context.
The relative worth, utility, or importance of a business service or product.
A coherent collection of services, accompanied by a contract/set of agreements, which is offered as a whole to (internal or external) customers.
A formal or informal specification of agreement that specifies the rights and obligations associated with a product.
A modular, deployable, and replaceable part of a software system that encapsulates its behavior and data and exposes these through a set of interfaces.
An aggregate of two or more application components that work together to perform collective behavior.
A point of access where an application service is made available to a user or another application component.
A behavior element that groups automated behavior that can be performed by an application component.
A behavior element that describes the behavior of an application collaboration.
A service that exposes automated behavior.
A passive element suitable for automated processing.
A computational resource upon which artifacts may be stored or deployed for execution.
A hardware resource upon which artifacts may be stored or deployed for execution.
A communication medium between two or more devices.
A link between two or more nodes, through which these nodes can exchange data.
A point of access where infrastructure services offered by a node can be accessed by other nodes and application components.
A software environment for specific types of components and objects that are deployed on it in the form of artifacts.
A behavior element that groups infrastructural behavior that can be performed by a node.
An externally visible unit of functionality, provided by one or more nodes, exposed through well-defined interfaces, and meaningful to the environment.
A physical piece of data that is used or produced in a software development process, or by deployment and operation of a system.
A stakeholder is defined as the role of an individual, team, or organization (or classes thereof) that represents their interests in, or concerns relative to, the outcome of the architecture.
A driver is defined as something that creates, motivates, and fuels the change in an organization.
An assessment is defined as the outcome of some analysis of some driver.
A goal is defined as an end state that a stakeholder intends to achieve.
A requirement is defined as a statement of need that must be realized by a system.
A constraint is defined as a restriction on the way in which a system is realized.
A principle is defined as a normative property of all systems in a given context, or the way in which they are realized.
A work package is defined as a series of actions designed to accomplish a unique goal within a specified time.