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Business and technology resources are lined up by employing Enterprise Architecture (EA) so as to realize strategic results, augment organizational performance, and direct departments to meet their key missions more effectually.
Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF) achieves these objectives for any U.S. federal agency and aids systems exceed interagency boundaries.
This presentation deliberates on 1 of the 6 reference models of the Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework—the Application Reference Model (ARM). The presentation offers an overview of the 3 ARM methods:
1. Capability Modeling and Analysis
2. Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
3. Portfolio Management
The slide deck also elucidates on ARM's guiding principles, structure, touchpoints with other reference models.
The slide deck also includes some slide templates for you to use in your own business presentations.
The FEAF Application Reference Model (ARM) is structured to provide a comprehensive framework for categorizing and managing software applications. By leveraging ARM, federal agencies can streamline their IT portfolios, ensuring alignment with strategic goals. This model aids in mapping existing and future information systems, identifying gaps and redundancies, and facilitating opportunities for sharing and reuse.
ARM's implementation is designed to reduce costs, standardize execution, and improve procurement efficiency. The model emphasizes the importance of identifying useful design patterns and enabling business initiatives across the enterprise. By providing practical use cases and methods that align with IT capabilities, ARM supports efficient utilization and access to information.
The guiding principles of ARM are based on the Separation of Concerns principle, ensuring adaptability and the addition of new IT capabilities. ARM is structured on three operative levels—systems, application components, and interfaces—each supporting the other. This structure helps in understanding the FEA framework and ensures that ARM can back the Business Reference Model effectively.
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Source: Best Practices in Enterprise Architecture, Business Architecture PowerPoint Slides: FEAF: Application Reference Model (ARM) PowerPoint (PPTX) Presentation, LearnPPT Consulting
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