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Architecture Content Framework in Simple Language (Difference between …
Architecture Content Framework in Simple Language
Example of a generation of a family in a household
working together to cook normal and special dishes
Generation N use Plastic ware to cook
Generation N-1 (children) use Steel ware to cook
Generation N+1 (Gparents) use China ware to cook
Contents
Are the utensils used for cooking
Core Contents
- the 3 types of wares used
Extension Contents
- utensils used for special dish
The Contents are available in 3 physical forms
Catalogs
Matrices
Diagrams
All the contents are represented as ABBs (Phase BCD) and SBBs (Phase EF)
in ADM
Gives us 2 things
The
way to define
the contents
Placeholders
for how and where to store in Enterprise Continuum
Difference between
Framework and Model
Example of Lego game
The tray in which all Lego blocks are stored is the Framework
The instruction manual in the box is the Model
Every Framework should have a Model
Consists of a model inside it
If the pieces of the framework are not depicted in a model, it is highly likely we may not be able to use those pieces in the right form
Model sitting inside the ACF is called Content Metamodel
It gives
the artifacts, to represent the ABBs
formulate deliverables
A placeholder where the contents are stored in the right structure - inside the Enterprise Continuum
Tailoring, if we have to tailor different ACFs
3 categories
Deliverables
Are represented by Artifacts
Formal products
Contractually specified
Outputs from a project
Artifacts
Catalogs
Matrices
Diagrams
Describe architecture from a specific viewpoint
Make up the content of Architecture Repository
Building Blocks
Are represented by Artifacts
can be combined with other building blocks to deliver architectures and solutions