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The purpose of the EA Framework is to provide a structure for producing an EA and managing EA assets.

 

To reduce the complexity and scope of developing and using an EA, it must be subdivided so that portions may be used independently or built incrementally in separate projects.  The TEAF subdivides an EA by:

  1. Views
  2. Perspectives
  3. Work products

 

The TEAF identifies resources and work products that provide direction for EA development, work products constituting the EA description, and work products documenting how to accomplishment an EA implementation.  The resources and work products for EA direction and accomplishment are not part of the EA description itself, but are developed and applied during the overall enterprise life cycle.  The TEAF Matrix, described in Section 0, organizes the subdivisions of the EA description and demonstrates the relationships among them.  The following sections describe the subdivisions of the EA and their relationships to the TEAF Matrix.

 

TEAF Matrix of Views and Perspectives

The TEAF Matrix is used throughout this document to provide a simple, uniform structure to the entire framework.  The TEAF Matrix consists of four architectural views (Functional, Information, Organizational, and Infrastructure), which are shown as columns, and four perspectives (Planner, Owner, Designer, and Builder), which appear as rows.  

 

 

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