This framework is developed by a team of former McKinsey and Big 4 consultants. The presentation follows the headline-body-bumper slide format used by global consulting firms.
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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.
This PPT slide outlines 3 emerging methodologies essential for leveraging information and mapping applications and investments within the context of the Application Reference Model (ARM). It emphasizes the interconnectedness of these methodologies, suggesting they should be utilized in combination to maximize effectiveness.
The first methodology, Capability Modeling and Analysis, focuses on defining and analyzing the capabilities required for an organization to achieve its strategic objectives. This approach allows organizations to assess their current capabilities and identify gaps that need to be addressed for optimal performance.
The second methodology, Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), promotes a design approach that allows different services to communicate and work together seamlessly. This flexibility is crucial for organizations looking to enhance their IT infrastructure and ensure that various applications can interact efficiently, ultimately leading to improved operational effectiveness.
The third methodology, Portfolio Management, involves the systematic management of an organization’s projects and investments. This method ensures that resources are allocated effectively, aligning with the organization's strategic goals while also addressing any enterprise-level challenges that may arise.
The slide concludes by highlighting that these methodologies not only facilitate modularization, but also enhance the overall flexibility of applications and the IT acquisition process. The resolution of enterprise problems through these methods supports the broader objective of the Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA) reference model, which aims to promote sharing and reuse across the organization. This comprehensive approach is vital for organizations seeking to optimize their IT investments and align them with strategic objectives.
This PPT slide outlines the structure of the Application Reference Model (ARM), which is organized into 3 distinct levels: Systems, Application Components, and Interfaces. Each level serves a specific function within the overall framework, facilitating a comprehensive approach to application management.
At the top level, Systems encompass various operational areas such as Acquisition Management, Customer Service, and Financial Management. This tier highlights the core functions that organizations typically engage with, indicating a broad range of applications that support essential business processes.
The second level, Application Components, includes critical elements like Data Management and Process Automation. This section emphasizes the tools and methodologies that underpin the systems, showcasing how data is handled and processed to drive efficiency and effectiveness. The presence of components like Knowledge Discovery & Management suggests a focus on leveraging information for strategic decision-making.
The final level, Interfaces, is crucial as it represents the interaction points between the various systems and components. This level is essential for ensuring seamless communication and integration across the different operational areas. The slide notes that these 3 levels are interrelated, which underscores the importance of a cohesive strategy in application management.
Overall, the ARM structure provides a clear framework for organizations looking to enhance their IT portfolio management. It offers insights into how different systems and components can work together to support strategic objectives. This model can serve as a valuable reference for executives seeking to align their technology investments with business goals.
This PPT slide focuses on Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and its role in structuring IT solutions through a layered approach. It begins with an overview that defines SOA as a collection of interacting services, emphasizing its architectural style. The layered diagram mentioned in the overview illustrates the services and their dependencies, which is crucial for understanding how these services interact within an IT framework.
The details section highlights several key benefits of SOA. First, it notes that SOA provides enhanced application flexibility, allowing for easier modification and replacement of services. This flexibility is essential for businesses that need to adapt quickly to changing requirements. The slide also points out that SOA aids in solution design, which can lead to reduced costs associated with developing and maintaining applications. This is particularly important for organizations looking to optimize their IT expenditures.
Another significant point is the architecture of services, which delineates the boundaries between different services and clarifies their relationships. This understanding is vital for the effective consumption and reuse of services. The slide suggests that services can be mapped to relevant Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF) models, which helps in identifying suitable services for specific applications.
Finally, the slide emphasizes the importance of facilitating the discovery process by plotting services in registries and repositories. This approach ensures that organizations can efficiently identify and utilize existing services, thereby maximizing resource utilization. Overall, the slide presents a comprehensive view of SOA, highlighting its strategic importance in modern IT architecture.
This PPT slide presents a structured overview of a "Software Continuum," which categorizes software into 3 distinct tiers based on their functionality and purpose. At the top, labeled "Mission oriented software," this category likely encompasses applications designed to fulfill specific business objectives or missions. This suggests a focus on strategic alignment with organizational goals.
The middle tier, "Business software and software components," indicates a broader range of applications that support various business processes. This could include enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, customer relationship management (CRM) tools, and other software components that facilitate operational efficiency. The abbreviation "ARM" next to this category may refer to a specific model or framework that guides the selection and implementation of these business applications.
At the bottom, "Operating System & Platform Software" is highlighted. This layer serves as the foundational technology that supports the higher-level applications. It implies that a robust and reliable operating system is crucial for the effective functioning of business software. The abbreviation "IRM" suggests an integrated resource management approach, which may emphasize the importance of managing IT resources effectively.
The slide also includes placeholders for additional content, indicating that further details or examples could be inserted to enhance understanding. This structure allows for a clear visual representation of how different software types relate to one another, making it easier for stakeholders to comprehend the software ecosystem within an organization. Overall, this slide serves as a useful template for discussing software strategy and architecture.
This PPT slide presents the Application Reference Model (ARM) and its interconnections with 5 other reference models within the Consolidated Reference Model Framework. ARM serves as a pivotal element, emphasizing its role in enhancing strategic performance through application reuse and sharing. This is crucial for organizations aiming to optimize their operational efficiency.
The slide outlines several key functions of ARM. It identifies opportunities for business process improvement and the development of new capabilities, which can drive innovation and adaptability in a rapidly changing environment. Furthermore, it highlights the importance of understanding data storage and exchange requirements, ensuring that organizations can manage their information assets effectively.
Technical infrastructure requirements are also addressed, indicating that ARM provides guidance on the necessary technological foundations to support organizational goals. Additionally, the model specifies the need to identify allowed products and maintain a detailed asset inventory. This is vital for ensuring compliance and effective resource management.
The interconnectedness of ARM with the other models—PRM, BRM, DRM, IRM, and SRM—suggests a comprehensive approach to managing federal agency operations. By integrating these models, organizations can create a cohesive framework that aligns IT portfolio management with strategic objectives. This holistic view enables better decision-making and resource allocation.
Overall, the slide conveys that ARM is not just a standalone model, but part of a broader strategy for enhancing operational effectiveness. Organizations considering this framework can expect to gain insights that lead to improved performance and alignment with their strategic goals.
This framework is developed by a team of former McKinsey and Big 4 consultants. The presentation follows the headline-body-bumper slide format used by global consulting firms.
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