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enterprise architecture diagram, business architecture Enterprise Architecture Diagrams

enterprise architecture diagram, business architecture
Enterprise Architecture Diagrams solution extends ConceptDraw DIAGRAM software with templates, samples and library of vector stencils for drawing the diagrams of enterprise architecture models.

Business Architecture

ConceptDraw DIAGRAM is a powerful diagramming and vector drawing software. Supplied with Enterprise Architecture Diagrams Solution from the Management Area, ConceptDraw DIAGRAM is ideal for construction the Business Architecture Diagrams.
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How to Create an Enterprise Architecture Diagram

An Enterprise Architecture (EA) diagram is used to display the structure and operations of an organization. It is used to analyze and document an organization and its business functions, along with the applications and systems on which they are implemented. The aim of an enterprise architecture diagram is to determine how an organization can effectively achieve its current and future objectives. The Enterprise Architecture often uses diagrams to support the decision-making process. ConceptDraw DIAGRAM allows you to design Enterprise Architecture diagrams of any complexity.

Control and Information Architecture Diagrams (CIAD) with ConceptDraw DIAGRAM

One of the three main constituents of any enterprise is the Control and Information Architecture. The rest two are Production facilities and People and Organization.

Information Technology Architecture

ConceptDraw DIAGRAM extended with Enterprise Architecture Diagrams Solution from the Management Area is a powerful software which provides a set of helpful tools for designing Information Technology Architecture.
This library of vector stencils "Enterprise architecture diagrams" contains 16 shapes for visualizing the enterprise architecture (EA) models using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software.
"Enterprise architecture (EA) is "a well-defined practice for conducting enterprise analysis, design, planning, and implementation, using a holistic approach at all times, for the successful development and execution of strategy. Enterprise Architecture applies architecture principles and practices to guide organizations through the business, information, process, and technology changes necessary to execute their strategies. These practices utilize the various aspects of an enterprise to identify, motivate, and achieve these changes."
Practitioners of EA call themselves enterprise architects. An enterprise architect is a person responsible for performing this complex analysis of business structure and processes and is often called upon to draw conclusions from the information collected. By producing this understanding, architects are attempting to address the goals of Enterprise Architecture: Effectiveness, Efficiency, Agility, and Durability." [Enterprise architecture. Wikipedia]
The example "Design elements - Enterprise architecture diagram" is included in the Enterprise Architecture Diagrams solution from the Management area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Enterprise architecture diagram shapes
Enterprise architecture diagram shapes, technology, people, partners, operating model, influencers, governance, enterprise, drivers, business processes, business model, business intent sector, business design sector, business capabilities,
This enterprise architecture diagram example was drawn on the base of the figure illustrating the webpage "ISE Enterprise Architecture Framework 2007" from the Semantic Community website. "The ISE Enterprise Architecture Framework.
As Figure ... depicts, the Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA) Reference Models (RMs) provide the basis for the ISE EAF. All elements of the ISE EAF are mapped back to elements of the FEA RMs with the FEA management processes applied by the OMB leveraged in support of implementing the ISE. The four ISE EAF partitions are mapped to the five FEA RMs to enable tracking the development of the ISE EAF across agencies using standardized OMB policies and processes that structure EA development and budgeting processes. The ISE EAF also provides an overarching mapping of the ISE into not only Federal civil systems, but also national security systems. ...
Two primary views are used to describe the ISE EAF: 1) the Architect’s View and 2) the Implementer’s View. While the term “view” is typically used to refer to different aspects of an architecture, the OMB suggested the term “partition” rather than the more common terms “architecture” or “view” to differentiate the ISE approach as a framework from the approach typically used in departmental and agency EAs. The Architect’s View comprises four partitions:
1) Business,
2) Data,
3) Application and Service, and
4) Technical.
The Architect’s View is used to provide structural alignment of the ISE architectural components into the FEA structure to ensure strategies, business processes, investments, data, systems, and technologies within the ISE are integrated and compatible with those across the Federal government."
[semanticommunity.info/ Information_ Sharing_ Environment/ ISE_ Enterprise_ Architecture_ Framework_ 2007#Figure_ ES-2._ The_ ISE_ Enterprise_ Architecture_ Framework_ Is_ Defined_ by_ Two_ Views_ and_ Four_ Partitions]
The diagram example "The ISE Enterprise Architecture Framework" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Enterprise Architecture Diagrams solution from the Management area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Enterprise architecture diagram
Enterprise architecture diagram, business intent sector, business design sector,
This enterprise architecture (EA) metamodel diagram example was redesigned from the illustration of article " helicopters and metamodels take 2".
"This is a “helicopter” level view – meant as a consulting and conversation guide for senior managers to help them place enterprise architecture appropriately in their strategic thinking."
www.achurchassociates.com/ 2012/ 10/ 16/ helicopters-and-metamodels-take-2/
from the website www.achurchassociates.com , with the kind permission of Ric Hayman.
The example "Enterprise architecture diagram" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Enterprise Architecture Diagrams solution from the Management area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
This enterprise architecture diagram sample was drawn on the base of the figure illustrating the webpage "Enterprise Architecture" from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) website.
"The USDA's Enterprise Architecture program strategically partners with all agencies to provide value to USDA's mission areas, business processes, and Information Technology (IT) capabilities.
Introduction.
The USDA Enterprise Architecture (EA) helps make sure information technology investments align with the mission and goals of the Department. It defines how information and technology should support USDA’s strategic goals and benefit the business.
Purpose.
The intent of the USDA Enterprise Architecture is to help make the information technology (IT) expenditures more effectively serve the mission and goals of the organization. Enterprise architecture defines how information and technology support USDA’s strategic planning to benefit our business. There are many ways to organize the information and diagrams that make up the architecture."
[ocio.usda.gov/ about-ocio/ governance-and-strategic-investment-gsi/ enterprise-architecture]
The enterprise architecture diagram example "USDA's Enterprise Architecture" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Enterprise Architecture Diagrams solution from the Management area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Enterprise architecture diagram
Enterprise architecture diagram, business capabilities,

bubble diagram, circle-spoke diagram, marketing diagrams, circular arrows diagrams, segmented cycle diagram, Venn diagram, draw logical relations Business Diagrams

bubble diagram, circle-spoke diagram, marketing diagrams, circular arrows diagrams, segmented cycle diagram, Venn diagram, draw logical relations
The Business Diagrams Solution extends ConceptDraw DIAGRAM with an extensive collection of professionally designed illustrative samples and a wide variety of vector stencils libraries, which are the real help for all business-related people, business analysts, business managers, business advisers, marketing experts, PR managers, knowledge workers, scientists, and other stakeholders allowing them to design the bright, neat, expressive and attractive Bubble Diagrams, Circle-Spoke Diagrams, Circular Arrows Diagrams, and Venn Diagrams with different quantity of sets in just minutes; and then successfully use them in documents, reports, statistical summaries, and presentations of any style.
This enterprise architecture diagram sample was redesigned from the Wikimedia Commons file: Enterprise Architecture Domains Subdomains.jpg.
[commons.wikimedia.org/ wiki/ File:Enterprise_ Architecture_ Domains_ Subdomains.jpg]
An enterprise architecture’s landscape is usually divided into various domains based on the attributes of the environment and the logical grouping based on Industry EA Frameworks.
Enterprise Architecture consists of 5 domains: Business, Application, Information, and Technical (Infrastructure and Telecom).
The example "Enterprise architecture domains" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Enterprise Architecture Diagrams solution from the Management area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Enterprise architecture diagram
Enterprise architecture diagram, partners, operating model, business processes,

integration definition, database design, object-oriented design, idef IDEF Business Process Diagrams

integration definition, database design, object-oriented design, idef
The IDEF Business Process Diagrams solution can help the ConceptDraw DIAGRAM users create the needed IDEF business process diagrams by providing them with useful drawing tools, the stencils meaning the design symbols including the connectors, IDEF design elements. These tools help users to create the great looking business process diagrams based on the IDEF methodology, effective database designs and object-oriented designs, following the integration definition methodology. Being suitable for any user who needs to capture or to record different business processes and the system architecture, IDEF Business Process Diagrams solution is useful for many IT specialists, computer specialists, network and telecommunication engineers, IT managers, software engineers, system administrators, webmasters, system architects, and system engineers, etc.
This enterprise architecture diagram sample was redesigned from the illustration of the NIH Enterprise Architecture website. [enterprisearchitecture.nih.gov/ Pages/ Framework.aspx]
"Enterprise architecture is a comprehensive framework used to manage and align an organization's Information Technology (IT) assets, people, operations, and projects with its operational characteristics. In other words, the enterprise architecture defines how information and technology will support the business operations and provide benefit for the business.
It illustrates the organization’s core mission, each component critical to performing that mission, and how each of these components is interrelated. These components include:
(1) Guiding principles,
(2) Organization structure,
(3) Business processes,
(4) People or stakeholders,
(5) Applications, data, and infrastructure,
(6) Technologies upon which networks, applications and systems are built.
Guiding principles, organization structure, business processes, and people don’t sound very technical. That’s because enterprise architecture is about more than technology. It is about the entire organization (or enterprise) and identifying all of the bits and pieces that make the organization work." [enterprisearchitecture.nih.gov/ Pages/ what.aspx]
The example "NIH IT enterprise architecture framework" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Enterprise Architecture Diagrams solution from the Management area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Enterprise architecture diagram
Enterprise architecture diagram, partners, influencers, enterprise, drivers, business processes, business intent sector,

How to Draw EPC Diagram Quickly

An event-driven process chain diagram is a flowchart used in business process analysis. It evolved from Architecture of Integrated Information Systems (ARIS) and utilised in the business process improvement and analysis. It is also used to facilitate enterprise resource planning. An EPC diagram is a complex flowchart that shows different business processes through various workflows. The workflows are seen as functions and events that are connected by different teams or people, as well as tasks that allow business processes to be executed. ConceptDraw DIAGRAM is a software for making EPC diagrams that allows managers visually present business process models for making decisions for business.
How to Draw EPC Diagram
How to Draw EPC Diagram

business process flow diagram, business process optimization, business process workflow diagram Business Process Workflow Diagrams

business process flow diagram, business process optimization, business process workflow diagram
The Business Process Workflow Diagrams solution was developed for a purpose of extending the ConceptDraw DIAGRAM software with the pre-made examples and templates of the workflow diagrams, and a library full of vector stencils, workflow chart elements, icons, arrows, connectors for making the needed drawings at an ease. Representing the documents, transferring data and tasks during the performance of the work process has become much simpler for many specialists. The list includes university professors, PhDs, postgraduates, postdocs, scientists, researchers, IT specialists, computer engineers, network and telecommunication engineers, software engineers, technical writers, system administrators, technical support specialists, IT managers, system architects and many other professions.

Information Architecture

You want design the Information Architecture and need a powerful software for this? ConceptDraw DIAGRAM extended with Enterprise Architecture Diagrams Solution from the Management Area is exactly what you need.

block diagram, function blocks Block Diagrams

block diagram, function blocks
Block Diagrams solution with the pre-made templates, samples and stencil libraries full of vector elements can be used for drawing any needed Block diagram, Functional block diagram, or Block flow diagram. Using the created block diagrams for visualizing the high-levelled concepts of engineering, software system design and business, any business owner has a chance to succeed in doing what he is meant to. Many business specialists, business owners, and project managers will find the ConceptDraw DIAGRAM block diagram creator with Block Diagrams solution useful for drawing the 2D and 3D Block diagrams as using the pre-designed objects.

business process flow diagrams, business process diagram example, business process diagram, process diagrams Business Process Diagrams

business process flow diagrams, business process diagram example, business process diagram, process diagrams
Business Process Flow Diagrams solution extends the ConceptDraw DIAGRAM BPM software with RapidDraw interface, templates, business process diagrams examples and numerous libraries based on the BPMN 1.2 and BPMN 2.0 standards, which give you the possibility to visualize equally easy simple and complex processes, design business models, quickly develop and document in details any business processes on the stages of project’s planning and implementation.

Amazon Web Services, AWS, Amazon cloud AWS Architecture Diagrams

Amazon Web Services, AWS, Amazon cloud
AWS Architecture Diagrams with powerful drawing tools and numerous predesigned Amazon icons and AWS simple icons is the best for creation the AWS Architecture Diagrams, describing the use of Amazon Web Services or Amazon Cloud Services, their application for development and implementation the systems running on the AWS infrastructure. The multifarious samples give you the good understanding of AWS platform, its structure, services, resources and features, wide opportunities, advantages and benefits from their use; solution’s templates are essential and helpful when designing, description and implementing the AWS infrastructure-based systems. Use them in technical documentation, advertising and marketing materials, in specifications, presentation slides, whitepapers, datasheets, posters, etc.