ACMM categorises and defines the possible levels of architectural capability and is based on the experiences of a very diverse range of organisations and market sectors over a number of years.
Each level shown in the ACMM is defined in terms of the key attributes which are generally associated with that level.
The ACMM can be applied, if needed, in more detail to specific architecture areas, eg. As-Is/Asset knowledge, Architecture Design, Governance, Architecture Process, Architecture Management, Relationship Management, Communication, IT Investment/Approval, Enterprise Architecture
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