The Unified Architecture Framework (UAF) is an advanced, commercially-oriented architecture framework developed by the Object Management Group (OMG). It is based on the Unified Profile for the Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) and the Ministry of Defense Architecture Framework (MoDAF). This framework is useful in representing an enterprise architecture, allowing stakeholders to focus on […]
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Capabilities-driven IT Strategy
Customary practice to Capital Budgeting for satisfying needs of Information Technology development and support pursues a fragmented process and considers requests as stand-alone projects, each with its particular business justification. The approach bases most of the capital allocation on historical expenditure patterns and financial projections. It handicaps the underlying Enterprise Architecture making it inflexible and […]
Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF): Data Reference Model (DRM)
Enterprise Architecture (EA) conveys management best practices for positioning business and technology resources to fulfil strategic goals, enhance Organizational Performance, and guide departments to achieve their core missions more successfully via Operational Excellence. The Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF) realizes this goal for U.S. Federal agencies and assists systems surpass interagency boundaries. FEAF facilitates through […]
Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF): Business Reference Model (BRM)
Business and technology resources are aligned using Enterprise Architecture (EA) in order to achieve strategic results, make organizational performance better, achieve Cost Optimization, and guide departments to fulfill their central missions more efficaciously through Operational Excellence. Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF) does that for any U.S. federal agency and helps systems transcend interagency boundaries. FEAF […]