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Knowledge Representation
2
Knowledge Goals
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Knowledge State
4
Knowledge Transformation
5
Central Representations
6
It is a goal-driven activity wherein architects determine all possible stakeholders and the different purposes of the model in relation to the stakeholders. This is considered as a starting point in establishing a model.
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Models are created using different viewpoints that give a specific set of concepts and relations to be used during the modeling process. This serves as a guide in determining appropriate information to be included in the model.
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This activity involves requirements gathering, such as appropriate information, to create, structure, and visualize an enterprise architecture model. Additional information can be acquired using interviews or discussions with stakeholders. Structuring reduces the visual complexity of a model.
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Stakeholders and their needs must be considered in visualizing a model. Different viewpoints, text, and tables are also used as a starting point in visualizing a model. Central Model is an example of a way to visualize a mode
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This activity uses the model representation to communicate with the stakeholders and evaluate whether the model and the visualization achieved the intended outcome
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This involves checking whether the key stakeholdersagree that the viewpoints in the model are correct representations of the actual and intended situation.
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After reaching an agreement during validation, the key stakeholders must commit that they fully understand the potential impacts of implementing the model.
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This involves the dissemination of information to all the stakeholders.
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Enterprise architecture model must be kept up to date for it not to lose its value for the stakeholders. It is maintained to reflect changes in infrastructure, the business processes, or the enterprise products and/or services.
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Introduction
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Refinement
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Abandoning
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Abstraction
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Translation
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Creating or replacing an element so it matches the meaning of a concept from another language or context, Linking an element to an element on another model or modeling language., Linking an element to an intermediary language when a model needs to be translated to more than one language or context., Specifying rules to empower standardized and coherent translation between a context and a language
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Documentation
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To be able to backtrack the previous state of a model., To revisit rejected alternatives., To record modeling logical basis related to traceability, accountability, etc. of a modeling process., To add conceptual meta-data, such as date, location, name of the person who performed the activity, and the specific model elements that were affected.
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Model
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Visualization
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Inwards
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Upwards
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Downwards
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Sideways
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Reduce the number of concepts in a model., Reduce the number of elements in the model. , Reduce the number of relations depicted in the model
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Proximity
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Similarity
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Continuity
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Closure
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Common Fate
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Use of Layouts
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Use of Symbols
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Use of Colors
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Use of Texts
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Properly utilize white space., Make a clear distinction between normal proceedings and exceptions. , Apply symmetry to stress similarities. , Model time dependencies from left to right. , Avoid crossing lines
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Use similar shapes for similar concepts., Use line width to stress important relations.
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Use color for similarity., Use color to convey emotions. , Limit the number of colors
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Use domain-specific terminologies., Use appropriate naming conventions.
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1
Knowledge Representation
2
Knowledge Goals
3
Knowledge State
4
Knowledge Transformation
5
Central Representations
6
It is a goal-driven activity wherein architects determine all possible stakeholders and the different purposes of the model in relation to the stakeholders. This is considered as a starting point in establishing a model.
7
Models are created using different viewpoints that give a specific set of concepts and relations to be used during the modeling process. This serves as a guide in determining appropriate information to be included in the model.
8
This activity involves requirements gathering, such as appropriate information, to create, structure, and visualize an enterprise architecture model. Additional information can be acquired using interviews or discussions with stakeholders. Structuring reduces the visual complexity of a model.
9
Stakeholders and their needs must be considered in visualizing a model. Different viewpoints, text, and tables are also used as a starting point in visualizing a model. Central Model is an example of a way to visualize a mode
10
This activity uses the model representation to communicate with the stakeholders and evaluate whether the model and the visualization achieved the intended outcome
11
This involves checking whether the key stakeholdersagree that the viewpoints in the model are correct representations of the actual and intended situation.
12
After reaching an agreement during validation, the key stakeholders must commit that they fully understand the potential impacts of implementing the model.
13
This involves the dissemination of information to all the stakeholders.
14
Enterprise architecture model must be kept up to date for it not to lose its value for the stakeholders. It is maintained to reflect changes in infrastructure, the business processes, or the enterprise products and/or services.
15
Introduction
16
Refinement
17
Abandoning
18
Abstraction
19
Translation
20
Creating or replacing an element so it matches the meaning of a concept from another language or context, Linking an element to an element on another model or modeling language., Linking an element to an intermediary language when a model needs to be translated to more than one language or context., Specifying rules to empower standardized and coherent translation between a context and a language
21
Documentation
22
To be able to backtrack the previous state of a model., To revisit rejected alternatives., To record modeling logical basis related to traceability, accountability, etc. of a modeling process., To add conceptual meta-data, such as date, location, name of the person who performed the activity, and the specific model elements that were affected.
23
Model
24
Visualization
25
Inwards
26
Upwards
27
Downwards
28
Sideways
29
Reduce the number of concepts in a model., Reduce the number of elements in the model. , Reduce the number of relations depicted in the model
30
Proximity
31
Similarity
32
Continuity
33
Closure
34
Common Fate
35
Use of Layouts
36
Use of Symbols
37
Use of Colors
38
Use of Texts
39
Properly utilize white space., Make a clear distinction between normal proceedings and exceptions. , Apply symmetry to stress similarities. , Model time dependencies from left to right. , Avoid crossing lines
40
Use similar shapes for similar concepts., Use line width to stress important relations.
41
Use color for similarity., Use color to convey emotions. , Limit the number of colors
42
Use domain-specific terminologies., Use appropriate naming conventions.