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Last updated: 22 February 2013 (941 Frameworks and Modeling Tools)
Num | Category | Name | Name Expansion | AKA | Update | Short Description | Author | Country of Use | Search | Google Trend | Other URL |
1 | Approach: : | Nemawashi | Update | Trend | |||||||
2 | Body: Association: Enterprise Architects | AEA | Association of Enterprise Architects | Update | Trend | Other Url | |||||
3 | Body: Association: | EACOE | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
4 | Body: Institute: Project Management | PMI | Project Management Institute | Update | Trend | Other Url | |||||
5 | Body: of Knowledge: Business Analysis | BABOK | Business Analysis Body of Knowledge | Update | The BABOK® Guide describes business analysis areas of knowledge, their associated activities and the tasks and skills necessary to be effective in their execution. The BABOK® Guide is a reference for professional knowledge for business analysis and provides the basis for the Certified Business Analysis Professional™ (CBAP®) and the Certification of Competency in Business Analysis™ (CCBA®) certifications. | International Institute of Business Analysis | Trend | Other Url | |||
6 | Body: of Knowledge: Business Architecture | BIZBOK | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
7 | Body: of Knowledge: Consulting | CBK | Consulting Body of Knowledge | Update | Trend | Other Url | |||||
8 | Body: of Knowledge: Data Management | DMBOK (Data Management Book of Knowledge) | Update | Compilation of data management principals and best practices. It provides data management and IT professionals, executives, knowledge workers, educators, and researchers with a framework to manage their data and mature their information infrastructure. | DAMA International - 120 practitioners | Trend | Other Url | ||||
9 | Body: of Knowledge: Enterprise Architecture | EABOK | Update | Trend | |||||||
10 | Body: of Knowledge: Project Management | PMBOK | Project Management Body of Knowledge | Update | Trend | Other Url | |||||
11 | Body: of Knowledge: | CISQ | Consortium for IT Software Quality | Update | The Consortium for IT Software Quality (CISQ) is an IT industry leadership group comprised of IT executives, system integrators, outsourced service providers, and software technology vendors committed to introduce a computable metrics standard for measuring software quality & size. CISQ is a neutral, open forum in which customers and suppliers of IT application software can develop an industry-wide agenda of actions for improving IT application quality and reduce cost and risk. | Paul D. Nielsen, Richard Mark Soley | Trend | Other Url | |||
12 | Body: of Knowledge: | IFPUG | International Function Point Users Group | Update | The International Function Point Users Group (IFPUG) is a non-profit, member governed organization. The mission of IFPUG is to be a recognized leader in promoting and encouraging the effective management of application software development and maintenance activities through the use of Function Point Analysis and other software measurement techniques. | Trend | Other Url | ||||
13 | Body: of Knowledge: | SEBOK | System Engineering Body of Knowledge | Update | The SEBoK provides a compendium of the key sources and references of systems engineering, organized and explained to assist a wide variety of users. Systems engineering is an interdisciplinary approach and means to enable the realization of successful systems. | Stevens Institute of Technology | Trend | Other Url | |||
14 | Body: Standards: Business Process | RosettaNet | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
15 | Body: Standards: IT | BIAN | Banking Industry Architecture Netowrk | Update | Envisions an SOA-enabled banking industry with both internal and industry-wide agility and flexibility. BIAN supports banks to define their internal services based on industry collaboration and best practices. When applying TOGAF in a banking environment, the BIAN content speeds up the work by providing banking-specific architecture content. | Trend | Other Url | ||||
16 | Body: Standards: IT | POSC | Petrotechnical Open Software Corporation | Entergistics | Update | Energy Standards Resource Centre | Trend | Other Url | |||
17 | Body: Standards: | The Open Group | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
18 | CMM: Capability: | IT-CMF | The IT Capability Maturity Framework | Update | It is a unique end-to-end framework that:. Maps IT organizations onto a capability maturity curve based on empirically derived industry best practice across 33 different capabilities of IT management. Provides practices, outcomes and metrics to improve capability maturity and therefore consistency of output. Enables organizations to assess and benchmark performance over time. Enables creation of roadmaps with actionable metrics to improve maturity with best practice guidelines. Provides capability accelerators and building blocks for improvement. | Innovation Value Institute | Trend | Other Url | |||
19 | CMM: Continuity: Business | BCMM | Business Continuity Maturity Model | Update | Trend | ||||||
20 | CMM: Engineering: Systems Security | SSE-CMM | Systems Security Engineering - Capability Maturity Model | Update | Trend | ||||||
21 | CMM: Integration: Service | OSIMM | Open Group Service Integration Maturity Model | Update | The Open Group | Trend | |||||
22 | CMM: Management: Information Security | ISM3 | Information Security Management Maturity Model | Update | Trend | ||||||
23 | CMM: Management: Portfolio, Programme and Project | P3M3 | Portfolio, Programme and Project Management Maturity Model | Update | Trend | ||||||
24 | CMM: Management: | CMM | Capability Maturity Model | Update | model | Trend | |||||
25 | CMM: Security: Building | BSIMM | The Building Security In Maturity Model | Update | The BSIMM is designed to help you understand, measure, and plan a software security initiative. The BSIMM was created by observing and analyzing real-world data from 51 leading software security initiatives. | Trend | Other Url | ||||
26 | CMM: Service Management: IT | ITSMMM | IT Service Management Maturity Model | Update | Trend | ||||||
27 | CMM: x?: x? | EFQM | European Foundation for Quality Management Business Excellence framework | INK/EFQM Excellence Model, Business Excellence Model, Management Excellence Model, The European Model for Quality Management | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||
28 | CMM: : Health & Safety | H&SMM | Health and Safety Maturity Model | Update | Trend | ||||||
29 | CMM: : Integration | CMMI | Capability Maturity Model Integration | Update | There are various models for Services, Development etc - can be used for any part of the business | Trend | |||||
30 | CMM: : People | P-CMM | People - Capability Maturity Model | Update | The guidance provided by the People CMM (available for free download) helps you to manage and develop your organization’s workforce. The People CMM evolutionary improvement path guides movement from an ad hoc approach; to managing the workforce; to a mature, disciplined development of the knowledge, skills, and motivation of the people that fuels enhanced business performance. | Carnegie Mellon | Trend | Other Url | |||
31 | CMM: : Quality | IQMM | International Quality Maturity Model (Dipsticks) | Update | Trend | ||||||
32 | Framework: Architecture: Business | CGRM | Canadian Governments Reference Model | Update | Definitions and usage notes for the core elements used to define government programs, services, and other related terms. | Skip Lumley | Canada | Trend | Other Url | ||
33 | Framework: Architecture: Business | EBAF | Enterprise Business Architecture Framework | Update | A framework for modeling, analyzing, assessing, and aligning enterprise business architecture and business strategy. This framework integrates with the Enterprise Business Culture (EBCF) framework | JD Beckingham | Trend | ||||
34 | Framework: Architecture: Culture | EBCF | Enterprise Busines Culture Framework | Update | A framework for modeling, analyzing, assessing, and aligning enterprise business culture | JD Beckingham | Trend | ||||
35 | Framework: Architecture: Enterprise | Panorama 360 - Enterprise Business Architecture Fr | Update | The Panorama 360 Enterprise Business Architecture Framework is a road map for managing, planning, designing, developing and implementing business processes, and technology in insurance and wealth management organizations. This enterprise business model defines in excess of 500 business functions (capability model) as well as the information models managed in insurance or wealth management. A detailed map showing the integration between the business functions and the information is also included | Pierre Gagne and Al Otton | Worldwide | Trend | Other Url | |||
36 | Framework: Architecture: Infratructure | OIAm | Open Infrastructure Architecture Methodology | Update | OIAm is composed of elements which provides 1) The definitive description of infrastructure architecture as an integral part of the architectural process. 2) The Building Blocks Model (an architectural meta-model for infrastructure) 3) A number of best practices to get infrastructure architecture off to a flying start within an organization, as well as guidelines for producing essential architectural artifacts which will make infrastructure architecture really work. | OIAm Community | Trend | Other Url | |||
37 | Framework: Architecture: Insurance & Wealth management | Panorama 360 Enterprise Business Architecture Framework | Update | The Panorama 360 Enterprise Business Architecture Framework is a road map for managing, planning, designing, developing and implementing business processes, and technology in insurance and wealth management organizations. This enterprise business model defines in excess of 500 business functions (capability model) as well as the information models that are managed in insurance or wealth management. There is a definition for each and every business function and information elements. A detailed map showing the integration between the business functions and the information is also included. | Pierre Gagne and Al Otton | Trend | Other Url | ||||
38 | Framework: Architecture: Reference | UKRA | UK Government Reference Architecture | Update | Trend | Other Url | |||||
39 | Framework: Architecture: Service | CBDI-SAE | CBDI Service Architecture and Engineering | Update | The CBDI Service Architecture & EngineeringTM CBDI-SAE f is a comprehensive, defined approach for service architecture including taxonomy, classification and policies together with repeatable service engineering processes that guide the delivery of the agile enterprise. | Everware-CBDI | Trend | Other Url | |||
40 | Framework: Architecture: Software | ATAM | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
41 | Framework: Architecture: Software | IDEAL | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
42 | Framework: Architecture: Software | MDA | Model Driven Architecture | Update | The MDA is a new way of developing applications and writing specifications, based on a platform-independent model (PIM) of the application or specification's business functionality and behavior. A complete MDA specification consists of a definitive platform-independent base model, plus one or more platform-specific models (PSM) and sets of interface definitions, each describing how the base model is implemented on a different middleware platform. A complete MDA application consists of a definitive PIM, plus one or more PSMs and complete implementations, one on each platform that the application developer decides to support. | OMG | Trend | ||||
43 | Framework: Architecture: Software | QAW | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
44 | Framework: Architecture: | 4+1 | 4+1 view model | Update | 4+1 is a view model designed by Philippe Kruchten for "describing the architecture of software-intensive systems, based on the use of multiple, concurrent views". | Philippe Kruchten | Trend | ||||
45 | Framework: Architecture: | AAF | Automotive Architecture Framework | Update | Trend | ||||||
46 | Framework: Architecture: | AF-EAF | Air Force Enterprise Architecture Framework | Update | Trend | ||||||
47 | Framework: Architecture: | AGA | Australian Government Architecture (AGA) framework | Update | Australia | Trend | Other Url | ||||
48 | Framework: Architecture: | AGATE | Atelier de Gestion de l'ArchiTecturE des Systemes d'Information et de Communication (AGATE) | Update | A framework for modeling computer or communication systems architecture. | Trend | |||||
49 | Framework: Architecture: | Agile EA | Agile Enterprise Achitecture | Update | Charles Edwards | Trend | Other Url | ||||
50 | Framework: Architecture: | AM | Avancier Methods | Update | A rich and comprehensive architecture framework. It features many processes and description artefacts, along with guidance on organisation, roles and governance, and a large reference model. The processes for enterprise and solution architecture are presented as distinct frameworks. AM supports training to the BCS professional certificates in enterprise and solution architecture. | Graham Berrisford, assisted by many architects | Trend | Other Url | |||
51 | Framework: Architecture: | AM for EA | AM for Enterprise Architecture | Update | This strand of AM is a comprehensive framework for Enterprise Architects; it shares a reference model and some guidance with AM for SA (which is more tactical). | Graham Berrisford, assisted by many architects | Trend | Other Url | |||
52 | Framework: Architecture: | AM for SA | AM for Solution Architecture | Update | This strand of AM is comprehensive framework for Solution Architects; it shares a reference model and some guidance with AM for EA (which is more strategic). | Graham Berrisford, assisted by many architects | Trend | Other Url | |||
53 | Framework: Architecture: | AUSDAF | Australian Defence Architecture Framework | Update | Australia | Trend | Other Url | ||||
54 | Framework: Architecture: | BCA | Business Capability Architecture | Update | Trend | ||||||
55 | Framework: Architecture: | BCEA | Business Centred EA | Update | Faced with continuous change — from technology innovations, new markets, and competitive shifts — businesses must become more agile. Sustainable business agility is the ability to continuously change without sabotaging either the larger change context or your ability to make future changes. BCEA describes how you assess, plan, and manage business change — how you connect desired business outcomes to the implementation of processes, systems, resources, and governance. | Forrester Research | Trend | Other Url | |||
56 | Framework: Architecture: | BEAM | Business Enterprise Architecure Modeling | Update | Trend | ||||||
57 | Framework: Architecture: | BPEAM | iteratec best-practice enterprise architecture management (EAM) method | Update | Trend | ||||||
58 | Framework: Architecture: | CA | Causal Architecture | Update | Align enterprise strategy with entreprise architecture using system dynamics and Zachman framework. | Edmond F. Vail III | USA | Trend | Other Url | ||
59 | Framework: Architecture: | CEA | CEA Framework: A Service Oriented Enterprise Architecture Framework (SOEAF) | Update | Trend | ||||||
60 | Framework: Architecture: | CEAF | Commision Enterprise IT Architcture Framework (CEAF) | Update | Trend | ||||||
61 | Framework: Architecture: | DoDAF | Department of Defense Architecture Framework | Update | US | Trend | Other Url | ||||
62 | Framework: Architecture: | DRAGON1 | Dragon1 EA Method | Update | An open method for Visual Enterprise Architecture and also an Enterprise Architecture Framework.[1][2] Dragon1 covers the development of a variety of architectures, such as enterprise, governance, business, information and technical an open method for Visual Enterprise Architecture and also an Enterprise Architecture Framework.[1][2] Dragon1 covers the development of a variety of architectures, such as enterprise, governance, business, information and technical architecture. But also solution architecture, reference architectures and security architecture or Human Capital Architecture (HCA). | Trend | Other Url | ||||
63 | Framework: Architecture: | DYA | Dynamic Architecture | Update | Trend | ||||||
64 | Framework: Architecture: | E2AF | Extended Enterprise Architecture Framework | Update | IFEAD | Trend | |||||
65 | Framework: Architecture: | EAB | Enterprise Architecture Blueprinting | Update | Trend | ||||||
66 | Framework: Architecture: | EAM-PC | EAM Pattern Catalog | Update | Patterns have proven to be a useful and practical approach to address design complexity in various domains, including Enterprise Architecture Management (EAM). They document general, reusable and proven practice solutions to common problems in a given context and identify driving forces, known usages, and consequences. Experiences from academia and practice have been collected, structured, and made available for future reuse as an EAM catalog of 164 EAM patterns and two EAM anti patterns. | sebis | Trend | Other Url | |||
67 | Framework: Architecture: | EEAF | OMB Enterprise Architecture Assessment Framework | Update | US | Trend | |||||
68 | Framework: Architecture: | EPCAF | The EPC global Architecture Framework | Update | Trend | ||||||
69 | Framework: Architecture: | ESAAF | European Space Agency Architecture Framework | Update | Trend | ||||||
70 | Framework: Architecture: | EXAF | Extreme Architecture Framework | Update | Trend | ||||||
71 | Framework: Architecture: | FEAF | US Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework | Update | Aa framework produced in 1999 by the US Federal CIO Council for use within the US Government, not to be confused with the 2002 Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA) guidance on categorizing and grouping IT investments, issued by the US Federal Office of Management and Budget | US | Trend | ||||
72 | Framework: Architecture: | FMLS-ADF | FMLS Architecture Description Framework | Update | Trend | ||||||
73 | Framework: Architecture: | FSAM | Federal Segment Architecture Methodology | Update | Trend | ||||||
74 | Framework: Architecture: | GA | Garland and Anthony | Update | Trend | ||||||
75 | Framework: Architecture: | GEA | Queensland Government Enterprise Architecture | Update | The Queensland Government Enterprise Architecture (QGEA), formerly GEA, is the collection of ICT policies and associated documents that guides agency ICT initiatives and investments to improve the compatibility and cost-effectiveness of ICT across the government. Developed by the Queensland Government Chief Information Office, the QGEA 2.0 is the new version of the policy framework. | The State of Queensland | Queensland, Australia | Trend | Other Url | ||
76 | Framework: Architecture: | GEAF | Gartner's Enterprise Architecture Framework | Update | Trend | ||||||
77 | Framework: Architecture: | GODS-FFLV | Functions-Flows-Layers-Views Governance-Operations-Development-Support | Update | FFLV, illustrated as a cube, proposes Functions and Flows to describe the Business architecture, 3 architecture Layers - business, technology and people - and stakeholders Views as sections in the enterprise cube. GODS represents the generic business architecture of an enterprise. | Adrian Grigoriu | Trend | Other Url | |||
78 | Framework: Architecture: | HEAF | Health Enterprise Architecture Framework | Update | Trend | ||||||
79 | Framework: Architecture: | IADS | IBM Architecture Description Standard | Update | Trend | ||||||
80 | Framework: Architecture: | IAF | Integrated Architecture Framework | Update | Capgemini | Trend | Other Url | ||||
81 | Framework: Architecture: | ICODE | iCode Security Architecture Framework | Update | Trend | ||||||
82 | Framework: Architecture: | IFW | IBM Information FrameWork | Update | IBM | Trend | |||||
83 | Framework: Architecture: | LEAD | Layered Enterprise Architecture Development | Update | A layered approach to developing an enterprise architecture. The framework underlying LEAD is a reference framework that links strategy, business model, reporting, process and services with Information, Data, Platform and Infrastructure architectures. | Mark von Rosing; Maria Hove; Henrik von Scheel | Trend | Other Url | |||
84 | Framework: Architecture: | LEAF (Freeborders) | Light Enterprise Architecture Framework | Update | LEAF enables business and IT to understand and agree upon how technology can effectively support the business through capabilities mapping. Specifically, it enables analysts and developers to capture business requirements – identifying the appropriate approach into an underlying integration structure. | Trend | Other Url | ||||
85 | Framework: Architecture: | LEAF (Lattice) | Lattice Enterprise Architecture Framework | Update | An architecture design/assessment methodology that: Addresses key concepts of Horizontal Integration, network-centric and data-centric operations, and enterprise systems integration goals. Provides a comprehensive, systematic, scalable, and universally-applicable approach to systems integration and interoperability. Provides a common framework to conduct enterprise architecture design, test, and evaluation | Lattice Technology Group | Trend | Other Url | |||
86 | Framework: Architecture: | LITEEA | Light Enterprise Architecture | Update | Trend | Other Url | |||||
87 | Framework: Architecture: | MACCIS | Update | An Architecture Description Framework for Technical Infostructures and their Enterprise Environment | Trend | ||||||
88 | Framework: Architecture: | MODAF | Ministry of Defence Architecture Framework | Update | An internationally recognised enterprise architecture framework developed by the Ministry of Defence (MOD) to support Defence planning and change management activities. It does this by enabling the capture and presentation of information in a rigorous, coherent and comprehensive way that aids the understanding of complex issues. | UK | Trend | Other Url | |||
89 | Framework: Architecture: | NAF | NATO C3 Systems Architecture Framework | Update | International | Trend | Other Url | ||||
90 | Framework: Architecture: | NIST-EAM | NIST Enterprise Architecture Model | Update | A reference model for Enterprise Architecture, that illustrates the interrelationship of enterprise business, information, and technology environments.[1] This model developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in 1989, became in the 1990s widely accepted and promoted within the U.S. federal government as an Enterprise Architecture management tool.[1] This NIST Enterprise Architecture Model is the foundation of several U.S. federal Enterprise Architecture frameworks, for example the Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework.[1] | Trend | |||||
91 | Framework: Architecture: | Panorama 360 - Business Reference Models | Update | Panorama 360 business reference models provide a detailed description and models of business functions with definitions, main actions to be performed plus typical conceptual entity relationship models. These documents include a set of strategic questions to assist in defining their business directions. The concepts and the process maps found in these reference models can be applied to all lines of business -Contract and Policy Management -Claims and Benefit Management -Client Management | Pierre Gagne and Al Otton | Worldwide | Trend | Other Url | |||
92 | Framework: Architecture: | PEAF | Pragmatic Enterprise Architecture Framework | Update | PEAF (Part of PETF) is a vendor and consultancy independent, technology neutral, Enterprise Architecture Framework which allows organisations to kick start or re-start an EA initiative. It bridges the gap between minimal ""EA Frameworks"" which do not provide a complete set of what is required or huge monolithic “EA Frameworks” that are too difficult to understand and difficult to use. It achieves this by “Cutting EA to the Bone”, and providing everything you need, and nothing you don’t. | Pragmatic EA Ltd | Trend | Other Url | |||
93 | Framework: Architecture: | PEPF | Pragmatic Enterprise Project Framework | Update | PEPF (Part of PETF) is a vendor and consultancy independent, technology neutral, Project Architecture Framework which allows organisations to run projects in a Pragmatic and architecturally centric way and provides a comprehensive set of Products and Processes. | Pragmatic EA Ltd | Trend | Other Url | |||
94 | Framework: Architecture: | PPOOA | Processes Pipelines in Object Oriented Architectures | Update | Trend | ||||||
95 | Framework: Architecture: | PRISM | Partnership for Research in Information Systems Management | Update | Trend | ||||||
96 | Framework: Architecture: | Proact BOST | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
97 | Framework: Architecture: | RASDS | Reference Architecture for Space Data Systems | Update | Trend | ||||||
98 | Framework: Architecture: | RWSSA | Rozanski and Woods | Update | Trend | ||||||
99 | Framework: Architecture: | S4V | Siemens 4 Views | Update | Trend | ||||||
100 | Framework: Architecture: | SABSA | Sherwood Applied Business Security Architecture | Update | SABSA is a proven framework and methodology for Enterprise Security Architecture and Service Management used successfully by numerous organisations around the world. Now used globally to meet a wide variety of Enterprise needs including Risk Management, Information Assurance, Governance, and Continuity Management, SABSA has evolved since 1995 to be the 'approach of choice' for commercial organisations and Government alike.. . SABSA ensures that the needs of your enterprise are met completely and that security services are designed, delivered and supported as an integral part of your business and IT management infrastructure.. . Although copyright protected, SABSA is an open-use methodology, not a commercial product. | Trend | Other Url | ||||
101 | Framework: Architecture: | SASSY | Self-Architecting Software SYstems | Update | Trend | ||||||
102 | Framework: Architecture: | SGCAF | Smart Grid Conceptual Architecture Framework | Update | Trend | ||||||
103 | Framework: Architecture: | TAM | Telecom Application Map | Update | TM Forum | Trend | Other Url | ||||
104 | Framework: Architecture: | TEAF | (US) Treasury Enterprise Architecture Framework | Update | Treasury Enterprise Architecture Framework (TEAF) was an Enterprise architecture framework for treasury, based on the Zachman Framework. It was developed by the US Department of the Treasury and published in July 2000.[2] May 2012 this framework has been subsumed by evolving Federal Enterprise Architecture Policy as documented in "The Common Approach to Federal Enterprise Architecture".[3] | Trend | |||||
105 | Framework: Architecture: | The 42 Way | Enterprise Architecture Capture Framework | Update | Semantically rich symmetrically bound with the right balance of data and attributes methodologically constrained for enterprise concept capture, visualization and analysis. | Pragmatica Innovations | United States | Trend | Other Url | ||
106 | Framework: Architecture: | TOGAF | The Open Group Architecture Framework | Update | Trend | Other Url | |||||
107 | Framework: Architecture: | TRAK | Update | TRAK is a general enterprise architecture framework aimed at systems engineers based on MODAF 1.2. | Trend | Other Url | |||||
108 | Framework: Architecture: | UADF | Universal Architecture Description Framework | Update | Trend | ||||||
109 | Framework: Architecture: | UDEF | Universal Data Element Framework | Update | The Open Group | Trend | Other Url | ||||
110 | Framework: Architecture: | UPIA = UML Profile-Based Integrated Architecture | Update | created by IBM as an extension to standard UML similar to SysML but will export to standard XML/PES format when necessary. Usesing the Eclipse Modeling Framework. | IBM | US DoD/Commercial | Trend | Other Url | |||
111 | Framework: Architecture: | xAF | Extensible Architecture Framework | Update | Trend | ||||||
112 | Framework: Categorisation: Skills | SFIA | Skills Framework For the Information Age. | Update | Trend | Other Url | |||||
113 | Framework: Continuous Improvement: | CIF | Continuous Improvement Framework | Update | Based on the years of experience that Scrum.org partners and practitioners have helping organizations gain agility, Ken Schwaber and Scrum.org created the Continuous Improvement Framework™ (CIF™) to provide you with an effective way to continuously improve from your current position to one of competitive advantage. CIF is a framework within which an enterprise can manage the adoption of Scrum, control the risks, and optimize its investment. | scrum.org (Ken Schwaber) | Trend | Other Url | |||
114 | Framework: Development: Software | DDD | Domain Driven Design | Update | Trend | Other Url | |||||
115 | Framework: Development: Software | Hibernate | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
116 | Framework: Development: Software | JADE | Java Agent DEvelopment Framework | Update | Trend | Other Url | |||||
117 | Framework: Development: Software | SCRUM | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
118 | Framework: Development: Software | SPRING | Update | Spring is the most popular application development framework for enterprise Java™. Millions of developers use Spring to create high performing, easily testable, reusable code without any lock-in. | Trend | Other Url | |||||
119 | Framework: Development: Software | STRUTS | Update | The Apache Struts web framework is a free open-source solution for creating Java web applications. | Trend | Other Url | |||||
120 | Framework: Governance: IT Investment Value | COBIT | Update | Trend | |||||||
121 | Framework: Governance: IT Investment Value | VALIT | Enterprise Value Goverance of IT Investments | Update | Dedicated to helping enterprises optimise the realisation of value from IT investments at an affordable cost, and with a known and acceptable level of risk. In short, the Val IT framework is a comprehensive, credible and pragmatic organising framework—with practical guidelines, principles, processes and supporting practices that help organisational leaders maximise value. | ISACA | Trend | Other Url | |||
122 | Framework: Information: | SID | Shared Information and Data Model | Update | TM Forum | Trend | Other Url | ||||
123 | Framework: Integration: | Integration Framework | Architecture and standard interfaces | Update | TM Forum | Trend | Other Url | ||||
124 | Framework: Management: Marketing (Web) | 4S Web Marketing Mix | Update | Constantinides | Trend | ||||||
125 | Framework: Management: Portfolio, Programme and Project | P3O | Portfolio, Programme and Project | Update | Portfolio, Programme and Project Offices (P3O) was published in 2008 as best practice guidance from the Cabinet Office. The guidance is accompanied by a qualification scheme. | Trend | Other Url | ||||
126 | Framework: Management: Programme | MSP | Update | MSP represents proven programme management good practice in the successful delivery of transformational change through the application of programme management. MSP defines programme management as "the action of carrying out the coordinated organisation, direction and implementation of a dossier or projects and transformational activities to achieve outcomes and realise benefits of strategic importance to the business".. . MSP has been used and adopted within many organisations both within the public and private sectors. The experiences of those who have adopted programme management have provided invaluable inputs into the core publication, "Managing Successful Programmes". | UK OGC | Trend | Other Url | ||||
127 | Framework: Management: Project | DSDM Atern | Update | Agile Project management from Pre-Project to Post Project | DSDM Consortium | UK, US, BENELUX, Scandinavia, Eire, India | Trend | Other Url | |||
128 | Framework: Management: Project | PRINCE 2 | Update | A project Management/governance framework covering project initiation, authorisation, stage management and project close | UK OGC | Trend | Other Url | ||||
129 | Framework: Management: Quality | TQM | Total Quality Management | BS 7850 | Update | Total quality management or TQM is an integrative philosophy of management for continuously improving the quality of products and processes. TQM is based on the premise that the quality of products and processes is the responsibility of everyone involved with the creation or consumption of the products or services offered by an organization, requiring the involvement of management, workforce, suppliers, and customers, to meet or exceed customer expectations. | W. Edwards Deming, Joseph M. Juran, and Armand V. Feigenbaum | Trend | |||
130 | Framework: Management: Requirements | i* | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
131 | Framework: Management: Requirements | KAOS | Knowledge Acquisition in automated specification / Keep All Objects Satisfied | Update | Trend | Other Url | |||||
132 | Framework: Management: Risk | COSO | Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission | Update | Trend | Other Url | |||||
133 | Framework: Meta: Direction | PEDF | Pragmatic Enterprise Direction Framework | Update | PEDF (part of PEFF) is a Meta Framework - It sits above and around all other frameworks related to the DIRECTION of Enterprises. It is extensible and supplies a set of fundamentals that make the whole coherent and leaves the detailed execution of DIRECTION to lower level frameworks such as McKinsey 7s, BMM and SWOT, etc. It allows Enterprises to optimise the whole of DIRECTION. This may require the sub-optimisation of some or all of the parts! | Pragmatic EA Ltd | Trend | Other Url | |||
134 | Framework: Meta: Operation | PEOF | Pragmatic Enterprise Operation Framework | Update | PEOF (part of PEFF) is a Meta Framework - It sits above and around all other frameworks related to the OPERATION of Enterprises. It is extensible and supplies a set of fundamentals that make the whole coherent and leaves the detailed execution of OPERATION to lower level frameworks such as eTOM, HL7 and the Pragmatic Marketing framework, etc. It allows Enterprises to optimise the whole of OPERATION. This may require the sub-optimisation of some or all of the parts! | Pragmatic EA Ltd | Trend | Other Url | |||
135 | Framework: Meta: Support | PESF | Pragmatic Enterprise Support Framework | Update | PESF (part of PEFF) is a Meta Framework - It sits above and around all other frameworks related to the SUPPORT of Enterprises. It is extensible and supplies a set of fundamentals that make the whole coherent and leaves the detailed execution of SUPPORT to lower level frameworks such as ITIL, etc. It allows Enterprises to optimise the whole of SUPPORT. This may require the sub-optimisation of some or all of the parts! | Pragmatic EA Ltd | Trend | Other Url | |||
136 | Framework: Meta: Transformation | PETF | Pragmatic Enterprise Transformation Framework | Update | PETF (part of PEFF) is a Meta Framework - It sits above and around all other frameworks related to the TRANSFORMATION of Enterprises. It is extensible and supplies a set of fundamentals that make the whole coherent and leaves the detailed execution of TRANSFORMATION to lower level frameworks such as Zachman, PEAF, TOGAF, PRINCE2 and PEPF, etc. It allows Enterprises to optimise the whole of TRANSFORMATION. This may require the sub-optimisation of some or all of the parts! | Pragmatic EA Ltd | Trend | Other Url | |||
137 | Framework: meta-meta: | PEFF | Pragmatic Enterprise Family of Frameworks | Update | PEFF provides a coherent context for all Enterprise Frameworks. It is extensible and defines common things that need to be consistent between them and providing an overarching structure for them all to be able to coexist and work together for the benefit of the whole. The Pragmatic family consists of PEDF, PETF, PEOF, PESF. | Pragmatic EA Ltd | Trend | Other Url | |||
138 | Framework: Modelling: Capability | ECM-FW | Enterprise Capability Modeling Framework | Update | A rapid but thorough approach to Enterprise Capability Modeling, offered by The International Foundation for Information Technology (IF4IT). | IF4IT (http://www.if4it.com) | All | Trend | Other Url | ||
139 | Framework: Ontology: | Zachman | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
140 | Framework: Policy: Monetary | The Bank of England Monetary Policy Framework | Update | UK | Trend | Other Url | |||||
141 | Framework: Process: Business | eTOM | enhanced Telecom Operations Map | Update | The Business Process Framework (eTOM) defines a library of business processes in hierarchical process decomposition. At the overall enterprise level (Level 0) it captures process descriptions, inputs and outputs. At each subsequent level (Level 1, 2 and sometimes even 3 or 4) other key elements of the process are also documented. | TM Forum is a global,non-profit industry associati | Trend | Other Url | |||
142 | Framework: Service Lifecycle: IT | ITIL | Information Technology Infrastructure Library | Update | ITIL is the most widely adopted approach for IT Service Management in the world. It provides a practical, no-nonsense framework for identifying, planning, delivering and supporting IT services to the business. | Trend | Other Url | ||||
143 | Framework: Service Lifecycle: IT | MOF (Microsoft) | Microsoft Operations Framework | Update | Microsoft | Trend | Other Url | ||||
144 | Framework: Systems Development: Dynamic Systems | DSDM / DSDM Atern | Dynamic Systems Development Method | Update | DSDM Atern is the proven and robust Agile framework for effective Project Management and Delivery; providing best practice guidance for on time, in budget delivery of projects - with proven scalability to address projects of all sizes and for anyGiving direction to change Business Sector. | DSDM Consortium | Trend | Other Url | |||
145 | Framework: Systems Development: Scaled Agile | SAFe | Scaled Agile Framework | Update | The Scaled Agile Framework (pronounced "SAFe") is an interactive knowledge base for implementing agile practices at enterprise scale. The "Big Picture" graphic highlights the individual roles, teams, activities and artifacts necessary to scale agile from the team to program to the enterprise level. | Dean Leffingwell | Trend | Other Url | |||
146 | Framework: : | COSTA Mental Framework | COSTA Mental Framework | Update | The first dimension of the Costa Mental Framework gives the six types of systems that are used in every business (Commitment, Delivery, Capability, Coordination, Direction & Risk Control).. The second dimension gives a way to understand how a system is configured. This dimension is built by the famous abstractions of the Zachman Framework. It gives a very good method to understand what is necessary to make a system work. | SCIO Center | Trend | Other Url | |||
147 | Framework: : | MSF | Microsoft Solutions Framework | Update | MSF is a practical, flexible and proven approach to delivering solutions for project types of varying complexity. | Microsoft | Trend | Other Url | |||
148 | Framework: : | PAUS | Update | Pusilkom® Agile Unified procesS (PAUS) adalah metodologi pengembangan piranti lunak (software). PAUS merupakan serangkaian disiplin dalam menentukan tugas dan tanggung jawab komponen organisasi pengembang software. Dengan panduan PAUS, tim pengembang dapat lebih efisien dalam menghasilkan produk software yang berkualitas, memenuhi kebutuhan klien secara tepat waktu dan tepat anggaran | Pusat Ilmu Komputer - Universitas Indonesia | Indonesia | Trend | Other Url | |||
149 | Framework: : | REQUIREMENT ANALYSIS FRAME WORK | BABOK V2.0 | Update | 1. What is Business Analysis? 2. Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring 3. Requirements Elicitation – Gathering Information 4.Requirements Management and Communication– Defining the process 5. Enterprise Analysis– Defining the problem 6. Requirements Analysis and Documentation – Defining the Solution Model 7. Solution Assessment and Validation – Supporting the Balance of the Product Life Cycle 8.Underlying Competencies for BA -soft skills 9.Techniques for Requirement gathering process | Trend | Other Url | ||||
150 | Framework: : | SOEAF | Service Oriented Enterprise Architecture Framework | Update | it is a service driven three stage architecture development with four layers. | Nassir Dino Bedru, Dr. Awel Dico, Dr. Dida Midekso | Trend | Other Url | |||
151 | Metamodel: Management: Business Goals | BMM | Business Motivation Model | Update | BMM captures business requirements across different dimensions to rigorously capture and justify why the business wants to do something, what it is aiming to achieve, how it plans to get there, and how it assesses the result.. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_Motivation_Model | Object Management Group, Inc. | Trend | Other Url | |||
152 | Metamodel: Management: Business Goals | EBMM | Enterprise Business Motivation Model | Update | Nick Malik | Trend | Other Url | ||||
153 | Metamodel: Strategy: | BMC | Business Model Canvas | Update | Trend | Other Url | |||||
154 | Metamodel: : | Archimate | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
155 | Metamodel: : | Essential Metamodel | Essential Project | Update | Open source, enterprise architecture support tools developed to be used with a variety of EA approaches and frameworks. 'Essential' because these tools are focused on providing capabilities that are essential to maximising the value of enterprise architecture; helping organisations manage and analyse the knowledge needed to make decisions that impact or are impacted by the enterprise architecture. | Enterprise Architecture Solutions Ltd | Trend | Other Url | |||
156 | Metamodel: : | The Firstbyte Enterprise Model | Update | A generic enterprise architecture model based on 8 enterprise business subject areas. The primary model is a two-tiered data model supported by a functional hierarchy and a conceptual generic application model. All fully supported by definitions | Firstbyte Consulting owns this model | http://firstbyteconsulting.com/ | Trend | ||||
157 | Metamodel: : | Troux Semantics | Update | Trend | |||||||
158 | Method: Accounting: Cost | TAC | Total absorption costing | Update | Trend | ||||||
159 | Method: Architecture: Service Oriented | SOMA | Service-Oriented Modeling and Architecture | Update | Process for producing a SOA. Broadly it is a 3 step process with identification, specification and realization activities. While the methodology itself is tech agnostic, IBM further has tools/plugins - to work with IBM tools of course :-) - that helps to execute SOMA more seamlessly (accelerate the whole SOA development) | IBM | Trend | ||||
160 | Method: Communication: | Advertising | Update | Trend | |||||||
161 | Method: Costing: Activity | ABC | Activity Based Costing | Update | ABC ABM | Trend | |||||
162 | Method: Development: Organisational | Appreciative Inquiry | Update | Cooperrider | Trend | ||||||
163 | Method: Engineering: Enterprise | DEMO | Update | A methodology for the design, engineering, and implementation of organizations and networks of organizations. | Trend | Other Url | |||||
164 | Method: Learning: | Action Learning | Update | Reginald Revans | Trend | ||||||
165 | Method: Learning: | Mutual Learning approach | Update | Roger Schwartz | Trend | Other Url | |||||
166 | Method: Management: Customer Relationship | Analytical CRM | Update | Trend | |||||||
167 | Method: Management: Insurance & Wealth management | Panorama 360 Market Segmentation and Product Development Methodology | Update | Panorama 360 Market Segmentation and Product Development methodology provides an approach to manage the life cycle of delivering financial industry products to target markets, from inception to execution. The Panorama 360 Market Segmentation and Product Development framework is provided to support the decision-making activities, from project description through to objectives and goal setting, program formulation, and resource support requirements, as well as implementation. | Pierre Gagne and Al Otton | Trend | Other Url | ||||
168 | Method: Management: Insurance & Wealth management | Panorama 360 Merger and Acquisition Methodology | Update | Panorama 360 Merger and Acquisition was developed to scope and manage the successful integration of merging organizations. This methodology allows management and the project teams to define the various aspects that need to be addressed during merger projects. This methodology provides hundreds of questions to facilitate the scoping of the activities that need to take place during any M&A projects. The questions are based on the Panorama 360 Enterprise Business Architecture Model. | Pierre Gagne and Al Otton | Trend | Other Url | ||||
169 | Method: Management: Insurance & Wealth management | Panorama 360 Risk Assessment Methodology | Update | The Panorama 360 Risk Assessment Methodology takes a holistic view of what must exist to succeed in large and complex projects. The methodology is based on an 'objective grading' concept which is a technique used by underwriters to evaluate risks. More than 100 factors are considered- factors that have shown to be critical to successful implementation and realization of benefits. | Pierre Gagne and Al Otton | Trend | Other Url | ||||
170 | Method: Management: Performance | Balanced Scorecard | Update | Kaplan Norton | Trend | ||||||
171 | Method: Management: Portfolio | ADL | Arthur D Little Strategic Condition Matrix | Update | Arthur D. Little | Trend | |||||
172 | Method: Management: Problem | 8D Problem Solving | Eight Disciplines Problem Solving | Update | Ford | Trend | |||||
173 | Method: Management: Service | ISM method™ | Integrated Service Management Method | Update | ISM is a method for managing your service organization. The ISM Method delivers, integrates and provides access to the means needed by the IT manager for accommodating and managing the organization. Using ISM, the management organization can easily and efficiently determine what needs to be done, when it should be done, who should do it and which resources are required. | Servitect | Trend | Other Url | |||
174 | Method: Management: | Benchmarking | Update | Benchmarking is the process of comparing one's business processes and performance metrics to industry bests or best practices from other industries. Dimensions typically measured are quality, time and cost. In the process of best practice benchmarking, management identifies the best firms in their industry, or in another industry where similar processes exist, and compares the results and processes of those studied (the "targets") to one's own results and processes. In this way, they learn how well the targets perform and, more importantly, the business processes that explain why these firms are successful. | Trend | ||||||
175 | Method: Marketing: Performance based | Affiliate Marketing | Update | Trend | |||||||
176 | Method: Measurement: Functional Sixe | COSMIC | Common Software Measurement International Consorti | Update | COSMIC is a voluntary, world-wide grouping of software metrics experts, which has developed the most advanced method of measuring a functional size of software. The COSMIC method defines the principles, rules and a process for measuring a standard functional size of a piece of software. | Trend | Other Url | ||||
177 | Method: Model: Enterprise | Component Business Model | Update | IBM | Trend | Other Url | |||||
178 | Method: Modelling: Enteprise | ARIS | Update | ARIS (Architecture of Integrated Information Systems) is an approach to enterprise modeling.[1] It offers methods for analyzing processes and taking a holistic view of process design, management, work flow, and application processing. | Prof August-Wilhelm Scheer | Trend | Other Url | ||||
179 | Method: Reasoning: Analogy based | Analogical Strategic Reasoning | Update | Gavetti Rivkin | Trend | ||||||
180 | Model: Adoption: Products | Bass Diffusion Model | Update | Bass | Trend | ||||||
181 | Model: Analysis: Business Units & Product Lines | BCG Matrix | Update | Trend | |||||||
182 | Model: Architecture: Integration | UML Profile-based Integrated Architecture (UPIA) | Update | A type of UML model that uses specialized elements to depict enterprise and system of systems architectures. | IBM | UPIA | Trend | Other Url | |||
183 | Model: Classification: Frameworks | 5 ways model (Methods) | Update | Offers a model to evaluate and compare different methodologies or frameworks. Useful to make selection decisions. Analize the methodology in terms of: Way of thinking, Way of control, Way of modeling, Way of working, Way of Support | Seligman, P., Wijers, G., Sol, H. | Trend | Other Url | ||||
184 | Model: Classification: Investor | 5 ways model (Investors) | Update | Individualists, Adventurers, Celebrities, Guardians, Straight arrows | Bielard, Biehl and Kaiser | Trend | Other Url | ||||
185 | Model: Classification: Reference Architecture | GERAM | Generic Enterprise Reference Architecture (ISO 15704) | Update | Trend | ||||||
186 | Model: Design: Organization | Star Alignment | Star Alignment Model | Update | The Star Model™ is the foundation on which a company bases its organizational design choices. The framework consists of a series of design policies that are controllable by management and can influence employee behavior. The policies are the tools with which management must become skilled in order to shape the decisions and behaviors of their organizations effectively. | Jay Galbraith | Trend | Other Url | |||
187 | Model: Management: Budgeting | Beyond Budgeting | Update | Benchmarking is the process of comparing one's business processes and performance metrics to industry bests or best practices from other industries. Dimensions typically measured are quality, time and cost. In the process of best practice benchmarking, management identifies the best firms in their industry, or in another industry where similar processes exist, and compares the results and processes of those studied (the "targets") to one's own results and processes. In this way, they learn how well the targets perform and, more importantly, the business processes that explain why these firms are successful. | Fraser | Trend | |||||
188 | Model: Management: Business | 3C's model | Update | Ohmae | Trend | ||||||
189 | Model: Management: Excellence | Attributes of Management Excellence | Update | Peters | Trend | ||||||
190 | Model: Management: M&A | Acquisition Integration Approaches | Update | Haspeslagh Jemison | Trend | ||||||
191 | Model: Management: | 7 Ps (British Army) | Proper Planning and Preparation Prevents Piss Poor Performance | Update | Booms Bitner | Trend | |||||
192 | Model: Marketing: Products | 4 Ps (Marketing) | Product, Price, Place, Promotion | Update | Booms Bitner | Trend | |||||
193 | Model: Marketing: Services | 7 Ps (Marketing) | Product, Price, Place, Promotion, People, Process, Physical | Extended Marketing Mix | Update | Booms Bitner | Trend | ||||
194 | Model: Mission: | Ashridge Mission Model | Update | Campbell | Trend | ||||||
195 | Model: Power: | Bases of Social Power | Update | Coercive, Reward, Legitimate, Referent, Expert, Informational | French Raven | Trend | |||||
196 | Model: Reference: Distributed Processing | RM-ODP | Reference Model of Open Distributed Processing | Update | Trend | Other Url | |||||
197 | Model: Reference: Insurance & Wealth management | Panorama 360 Reference Models | Update | Panorama 360 business reference models provide a detailed description and models of key business functions with definitions, main actions to be performed for each function plus typical conceptual entity relationship models including definitions. These documents include a set of strategic questions to assist management in defining their business directions. The concepts and the process maps found in these reference models can be applied to all lines of business and be valuable references to start and manage any projects. | Pierre Gagne and Al Otton | Trend | Other Url | ||||
198 | Model: Relationships: People | Belbin Team Roles | Update | Plant, Resource Investigator, Co-ordinator, Shaper, Monitor Evaluator, Teamworker, Implementer, Completer Finisher, Specialist | Trend | Other Url | |||||
199 | Model: Statistical: | ARIMA | Autoregressive integrated moving average | Update | Box and Jenkins | Trend | |||||
200 | Model: Viability: Systems | VSM | Viable Systems Model | Update | The Viable Systems Model, or VSM, is a model of requisite organisational structure of any viable or autonomous system. | Stafford Beer | Trend | Other Url | |||
201 | Model: : Knowledge | Doriq EA Knowledge Model | Update | a rigorous, conceptually complete Knowledge Model to support any Enterprise Architecture practice. This model can be examined at several levels of detail, depending on context, maturity and type of audience. We have also developed a number of viewpoints, which enable sub-sets of the overall model to be isolated for particular purposes. | Trend | Other Url | |||||
202 | Notation: Modelling: Business Process | BPMN | Business Process Model Notation | Update | Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) is a standard maintained by the Object Management Group that allows businesses to document and communicate business processes uniformly using graphical notation. | OMG | Trend | Other Url | |||
203 | Notation: Modelling: Data | ERD | Update | Trend | |||||||
204 | Notation: Modelling: Software Engineering (OO) | UML | Update | The Unified Modeling Language™ - UML - is OMG's most-used specification, and the way the world models not only application structure, behavior, and architecture, but also business process and data structure. UML, along with the Meta Object Facility (MOF™), also provides a key foundation for OMG's Model-Driven Architecture®, which unifies every step of development and integration from business modeling, through architectural and application modeling, to development, deployment, maintenance, and evolution. | OMG | Trend | Other Url | ||||
205 | Principles: Management: Business | 14 Principles of Management | Update | Fayol | Trend | ||||||
206 | Specification: Format: Software Model | MOF (OMG) | Meta Object Facility | Update | The MetaObject Facility Specification is the foundation of OMG's industry-standard environment where models can be exported from one application, imported into another, transported across a network, stored in a repository and then retrieved, rendered into different formats (including XMI, OMG's XML-based standard format for model transmission and storage), transformed, and used to generate application code. These functions are not restricted to structural models, or even to models defined in UML - behavioral models and data models also participate in this environment, and non-UML modeling languages can partake also, as long as they are MOF-based. | OMG | Trend | ||||
207 | Standard: Assessment: Process | ISO 15504 | Process Assessment | Update | ISO/IEC 15504 (all parts) provides a framework for the assessment of processes. This framework can be used by organizations involved in planning, managing, monitoring, controlling and improving the acquisition, supply, development, operation, evolution and support of products and services. | Trend | Other Url | ||||
208 | Standard: Disaster Recovery: ICT Continuity | ISO 24762 | ICT Continuity Disaster Recovery | Update | ISO/IEC 24762:2008 provides guidelines on the provision of information and communications technology disaster recovery (ICT DR) services as part of business continuity management, applicable to both “in-house” and “outsourced” ICT DR service providers of physical facilities and services. | Trend | Other Url | ||||
209 | Standard: Engineering: Systems & Software | ISO 42010 | Systems & Software Engineering | Update | ISO/IEC/IEEE 42010:2011 addresses the creation, analysis and sustainment of architectures of systems through the use of architecture descriptions. A conceptual model of architecture description is established. The required contents of an architecture description are specified. Architecture viewpoints, architecture frameworks and architecture description languages are introduced for codifying conventions and common practices of architecture description. The required content of architecture viewpoints, architecture frameworks and architecture description languages is specified. Annexes provide the motivation and background for key concepts and terminology and examples of applying ISO/IEC/IEEE 42010:2011. | Trend | Other Url | ||||
210 | Standard: Governance: IT | ISO 38500 | IT Governance | Update | ISO/IEC 38500:2008 provides guiding principles for directors of organizations (including owners, board members, directors, partners, senior executives, or similar) on the effective, efficient, and acceptable use of Information Technology (IT) within their organizations. ISO/IEC 38500:2008 applies to the governance of management processes (and decisions) relating to the information and communication services used by an organization. These processes could be controlled by IT specialists within the organization or external service providers, or by business units within the organization. | Trend | Other Url | ||||
211 | Standard: Integration: Control Systems | ANSI ISA-95 | Control Systems Integration | Update | ISA-95 is the international standard for the integration of enterprise and control systems. ISA-95 consists of models and terminology. These can be used to determine which information, has to be exchanged between systems for sales, finance and logistics and systems for production, maintenance and quality. | Trend | Other Url | ||||
212 | Standard: Integration: Industrial Data | ISO 18876 | Industrial Data Integration | Update | ISO/TS 18876 (all parts) establishes an architecture, a methodology and other specifications for integrating industrial data for exchange, access and sharing. | Trend | Other Url | ||||
213 | Standard: Language: Product Data | ISO 10303 | Product Data Language | Update | ISO 10303 specifies a language by which aspects of product data can be defined. The language is called EXPRESS. ISO 10303-11:2004 also specifies a graphical representation for a subset of the constructs in the EXPRESS language. This graphical representation is called EXPRESS-G. EXPRESS is a data specification language as defined in ISO 10303-1. It consists of language elements that allow an unambiguous data definition and specification of constraints on the data defined. | Trend | Other Url | ||||
214 | Standard: Legal Admissibility: Electronic Evidence | BS 10008 | Electronic Evidence Legal Admissibility | Update | Trend | ||||||
215 | Standard: Management: Business Continuity | BS 25999 | Business Continuity Management | Update | Trend | ||||||
216 | Standard: Management: Disruptive Incidents | ISO 22301 | Disruptive Incidents Management | Update | ISO 22301:2012 specifies requirements to plan, establish, implement, operate, monitor, review, maintain and continually improve a documented management system to protect against, reduce the likelihood of occurrence, prepare for, respond to, and recover from disruptive incidents when they arise. | Trend | Other Url | ||||
217 | Standard: Management: Environment | ISO 14000 | Environment Management | Update | The ISO 14000 family addresses various aspects of environmental management. It provides practical tools for companies and organizations looking to identify and control their environmental impact and constantly improve their environmental performance. ISO 14001:2004 and ISO 14004:2004 focus on environmental management systems. The other standards in the family focus on specific environmental aspects such as life cycle analysis, communication and auditing. | Trend | Other Url | ||||
218 | Standard: Management: ICT Continuity | BS 25777 | ICT Continuity Management | Update | Trend | ||||||
219 | Standard: Management: Information Security | ISO 27000 | Information Security Management | Update | ISO/IEC 27000:2012 describes the overview and the vocabulary of information security management systems, which form the subject of the ISMS family of standards, and defines related terms and definitions. ISO/IEC 27000:2012 is applicable to all types and sizes of organisation (e.g. commercial enterprises, government agencies, not-for-profit organisations). | Trend | Other Url | ||||
220 | Standard: Management: IT Service | ISO 20000 | IT Service Management | Update | ISO/IEC 20000-1:2011 is a service management system (SMS) standard. It specifies requirements for the service provider to plan, establish, implement, operate, monitor, review, maintain and improve an SMS. The requirements include the design, transition, delivery and improvement of services to fulfil agreed service requirements. | Trend | Other Url | ||||
221 | Standard: Management: Occupational Health and Safety | OHSAS 18001 | Occupational Health and Safety Management | Update | to manage occupational health and safety risks. | Trend | |||||
222 | Standard: Management: Quality | ISO 9000 | Quality Management | Update | The ISO 9000 family addresses various aspects of quality management and contains some of ISO’s best known standards. The standards provide guidance and tools for companies and organizations who want to ensure that their products and services consistently meet customer’s requirements, and that quality is consistently improved. | Trend | Other Url | ||||
223 | Standard: Management: Records | ISO 15489 | Records Management | Update | Trend | Other Url | |||||
224 | Standard: Management: Risk | ISO 31000 | Risk Management | Update | ISO 31000:2009, Risk management – Principles and guidelines, provides principles, framework and a process for managing risk. It can be used by any organization regardless of its size, activity or sector. Using ISO 31000 can help organizations increase the likelihood of achieving objectives, improve the identification of opportunities and threats and effectively allocate and use resources for risk treatment. | Trend | |||||
225 | Standard: Management: Software Asset | ISO 19770 | Software Asset Management | Update | ISO/IEC 19770-1:2012 establishes a baseline for an integrated set of processes for Software Asset Management (SAM), divided into tiers to allow for incremental implementation, assessment and recognition. | Trend | Other Url | ||||
226 | Standard: Management: Tests, calibrations, laboratory | ISO 17025 | Tests, calibrations, laboratory Management | Update | ISO/IEC 17025:2005 specifies the general requirements for the competence to carry out tests and/or calibrations, including sampling. It covers testing and calibration performed using standard methods, non-standard methods, and laboratory-developed methods. It is applicable to all organizations performing tests and/or calibrations. These include, for example, first-, second- and third-party laboratories, and laboratories where testing and/or calibration forms part of inspection and product certification. | Trend | Other Url | ||||
227 | Standard: Protection: Data | BS 10012 | Data Protection | Update | Trend | ||||||
228 | Standard: Quality: IT | ISO 25010 | IT Quality | SQuaRE | Update | ISO/IEC 25010:2011 defines:. 1. A quality in use model composed of five characteristics (some of which are further subdivided into subcharacteristics) that relate to the outcome of interaction when a product is used in a particular context of use. This system model is applicable to the complete human-computer system, including both computer systems in use and software products in use.. 2. A product quality model composed of eight characteristics (which are further subdivided into subcharacteristics) that relate to static properties of software and dynamic properties of the computer system. The model is applicable to both computer systems and software products.. | Trend | Other Url | |||
229 | Standard: Representation: Process plant life-cycle information | ISO 15926 | Process plant life-cycle information Representation | Update | ISO 15926, an International Standard for the representation of process plant life-cycle information. This representation is specified by a generic, conceptual data model designed to be used in conjunction with reference data: standard instances that represent information common to a number of users, process plants, or both. The use and definition of reference data for process plants is the subject of Parts 4, 5 and 6 of ISO 15926. | Trend | Other Url | ||||
230 | Standard: Secure Destruction: Confidential Material | BS 8470 | Confidential Material Secure Destruction | Update | Trend | ||||||
231 | Standard: Security Consultancy: Security Consultancy | BS 8549 | Security Consultancy Security Consultancy | Update | Trend | ||||||
232 | Standard: Vetting: Security | BS 7858 | Security Vetting | Update | Trend | ||||||
233 | Strategy: Growth: Organisation | Blue Ocean Strategy | Update | W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgn | Trend | Other Url | |||||
234 | Strategy: Planning: Organisation | Red Ocean Strategy | Bloody Ocean Strategy | Update | Trend | Other Url | |||||
235 | Term: Accounting: | Accounting Earnings | Update | The amount of money a company has earned during a given period, usually a quarter or year, as reported based on proper accounting standards. Accounting earnings help to measure a company's profitability, but investors should consider not just earnings quantity, but also earnings quality, in evaluating a company's accounting earnings. Earnings quality considers whether earnings are repeatable, controllable and bankable. | EPS | Trend | |||||
236 | Term: Accounting: | Acid Test Ratio | Quick Ratio | Update | The Acid Test Ratio is a financial ratio that tries to find whether a company has enough short term assets, not including inventory, to meet their current liabilities. A key point to this ratio is that it is analyzing the ability of a company to pay short term liabilities without considering their inventory. This is a way to compare two different companies abilities to meet their current obligations if you do not want to consider their inventory levels. | Trend | |||||
237 | Term: Outsource: Supply Chain | 3PL | 3rd Party Logistics | Update | Trend | ||||||
238 | Theory: Management: Business | Theory of Constraints | Update | Goldratt | Trend | ||||||
239 | Theory: Management: Business | Theory of Mechanistic and Organic Systems | Update | Burns | Trend | ||||||
240 | Theory: Management: Business | Theory of Needs | Update | McClelland | Trend | ||||||
241 | Theory: Management: Business | Theory of Planned Behavior | Update | Ajzen | Trend | Other Url | |||||
242 | Theory: Management: Business | Theory of Reasoned Action | Update | Ajzen Fishbein | Trend | Other Url | |||||
243 | Theory: Management: Organisations | Adhocracy | Update | Trend | |||||||
244 | Theory: Management: Organisations | Bureaucracy | Update | Trend | |||||||
245 | Theory: Management: | 4 Dimensions of Relational Work | Update | A theory designed to help managers make the right staffing and delegating decisions based on the intrepersonal skillset of their employees | Butler | Trend | |||||
246 | Theory: Perception: People | Attribution Theory | Update | Heider | Trend | ||||||
247 | Theory: : Chaos | Chaos theory | Update | Henri Poincaré, Edward Lorenz, James A. Yorke, Benoit Mandelbrot, James Gleick | Trend | Other Url | |||||
248 | Theory: : | Absorptive capacity theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
249 | Theory: : | Actor network theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
250 | Theory: : | Administrative behavior, theory of | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
251 | Theory: : | Agency theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
252 | Theory: : | Argumentation theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
253 | Theory: : | AST | Adaptive Structuration Theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | |||||
254 | Theory: : | Behavioral decision theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
255 | Theory: : | Boundary object theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
256 | Theory: : | Cognitive dissonance theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
257 | Theory: : | Cognitive fit theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
258 | Theory: : | Cognitive load theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
259 | Theory: : | Competitive strategy (Porter) | Update | Porter | Trend | Other Url | |||||
260 | Theory: : | Complexity theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
261 | Theory: : | Contingency theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
262 | Theory: : | Critical realism theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
263 | Theory: : | Critical social theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
264 | Theory: : | Critical success factors, theory of | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
265 | Theory: : | Customer Focus Theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
266 | Theory: : | Deferred action, theory of | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
267 | Theory: : | Delone and McLean IS success model | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
268 | Theory: : | Diffusion of innovations theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
269 | Theory: : | Dynamic capabilities | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
270 | Theory: : | Embodied social presence theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
271 | Theory: : | Equity theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
272 | Theory: : | Evolutionary theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
273 | Theory: : | Expectation confirmation theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
274 | Theory: : | Feminism theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
275 | Theory: : | Fit-Viability theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
276 | Theory: : | Flow theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
277 | Theory: : | Game theory | Update | Nash | Trend | Other Url | |||||
278 | Theory: : | Garbage can theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
279 | Theory: : | General deterrence theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
280 | Theory: : | General systems theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
281 | Theory: : | Hermeneutics | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
282 | Theory: : | Illusion of control | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
283 | Theory: : | Impression management, theory of | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
284 | Theory: : | Information processing theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
285 | Theory: : | Institutional theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
286 | Theory: : | International information systems theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
287 | Theory: : | Kellers Motivational Model | Update | Keller | Trend | Other Url | |||||
288 | Theory: : | Knowledge-based theory of the firm | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
289 | Theory: : | Language action perspective | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
290 | Theory: : | Lemon Market Theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
291 | Theory: : | Management fashion theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
292 | Theory: : | Media richness theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
293 | Theory: : | Media synchronicity theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
294 | Theory: : | Modal aspects, theory of | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
295 | Theory: : | Multi-attribute utility theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
296 | Theory: : | Organizational culture theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
297 | Theory: : | Organizational information processing theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
298 | Theory: : | Organizational knowledge creation | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
299 | Theory: : | Organizational learning theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
300 | Theory: : | Portfolio theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
301 | Theory: : | Process virtualization theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
302 | Theory: : | Prospect theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
303 | Theory: : | Punctuated equilibrium theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
304 | Theory: : | Real options theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
305 | Theory: : | Resource dependency theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
306 | Theory: : | Resource-based view of the firm | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
307 | Theory: : | Self-efficacy theory | Service Quality, Perceived service quality as customer-based performances measure, The Gap Model, RATER, PZB Model, The Service Quality Model, American Model | Update | Trend | Other Url | |||||
308 | Theory: : | SERVQUAL | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
309 | Theory: : | Social capital theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
310 | Theory: : | Social cognitive theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
311 | Theory: : | Social exchange theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
312 | Theory: : | Social learning theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
313 | Theory: : | Social network theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
314 | Theory: : | Social shaping of technology | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
315 | Theory: : | Socio-technical theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
316 | Theory: : | Soft systems theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
317 | Theory: : | Stakeholder theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
318 | Theory: : | Structuration theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
319 | Theory: : | Task closure theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
320 | Theory: : | Task-technology fit | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
321 | Theory: : | Technological frames of reference | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
322 | Theory: : | Technology acceptance model | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
323 | Theory: : | Technology dominance, theory of | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
324 | Theory: : | Technology-organization-environment framework | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
325 | Theory: : | Theory of collective action | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
326 | Theory: : | Transaction cost economics | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
327 | Theory: : | Transactive memory theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
328 | Theory: : | Unified theory of acceptance and use of technology | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
329 | Theory: : | Usage control model | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
330 | Theory: : | Work systems theory | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
331 | Theory: : | Yield shift theory of satisfaction | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
332 | Tool: Development: Software | Oracle ADF | Update | Oracle ADF is an end-to-end Java EE framework that simplifies application development by providing out-of-the-box infrastructure services and a visual and declarative development experience. | Oracle | Trend | Other Url | ||||
333 | Tool: Modelling: Culture | CTT | Cultural Transformation Tools | Update | Trend | Other Url | |||||
334 | Tool: Modelling: | ABACUS | Update | Commercial - ABACUS® is a powerful tool for modeling, understanding, and analyzing complex enterprise structures across people, process and technology. Using world leading, patent-pending technology, ABACUS analyzes the trade-offs between multiple architectures and helps enterprises achieve the optimal roadmap prior to investment. | Avolution | Trend | Other Url | ||||
335 | Tool: Modelling: | Adaptive Enterprise Architecture Manager™ | Update | Commercial - Adaptive Enterprise Architecture Manager supports those involved in defining overarching strategies and architectures for an enterprise. While applicable to all complex organizations, this Adaptation is aimed particularly at US Federal Government agencies, all of whom are now mandated by legislation to develop comprehensive “enterprise architectures” that show how proposed changes to processes and resources support the delivery of government programs | Adaptive | Trend | Other Url | ||||
336 | Tool: Modelling: | ADOit | Update | Commercial - Service orientation, resource efficiency, and management of complexity, are major objectives of successful IT management with ADOit. IT Governance, Enterprise Architecture Management, and IT Service Management are embedded within your company. Best practices, approved IT frameworks, and reference models serve as the basis. | BOC Group | Trend | Other Url | ||||
337 | Tool: Modelling: | Archi | Update | Open-Source - ArchiMate1 is an open and independent Enterprise Architecture modelling language that supports the description, analysis and visualisation of architecture within and across business domains. ArchiMate is one of the open standards hosted by The Open Group1 and is fully aligned with TOGAF2. | Phil Beauvoir - Institute of Educational Cybernetics | Trend | Other Url | ||||
338 | Tool: Modelling: | ARIS Platform | Update | Commercial | Software AG | Trend | Other Url | ||||
339 | Tool: Modelling: | BiZZdesign Architect© | Update | Commercial - A leading software tool for Enterprise Architecture. It is used by architects to design and communicate architectural models and performing impact analysis of change. | BizzDesign | Trend | Other Url | ||||
340 | Tool: Modelling: | Casewise Modeler | Update | Commercial - A complete solution, the Casewise Modeler links together business and IT modeling within one multi-user environment for Business Process Analysis and Improvement, Business Process Management, and Enterprise Architecture as well as Governance, Risk & Compliance efforts. | Casewise | Trend | Other Url | ||||
341 | Tool: Modelling: | Casewise V-Modeler | Update | Commercial - With V-Modeler, by Casewise, you now have the best of both worlds. V-Modeler grants you and your colleagues with the ability to work in real-time with Visio as a front end to the Casewise Modeler, allowing everyone to work in an environment they are comfortable with while getting the additional benefits of a more powerful modeling solution. | Casewise | Trend | Other Url | ||||
342 | Tool: Modelling: | DE2M | Update | Commercial - Does your company use or plan to use Microsoft Visio to model information such as business processes, network diagrams, facility architecture, or organizational constructs? Are you looking for a way to consolidate this information, analyze, manage, and control it? How about view and edit the combined information and diagrams online or offline through a security controlled central repository? Then DE2M is for you! | Pragmatica Innovations | Trend | Other Url | ||||
343 | Tool: Modelling: | Dragon1 Business Architect | Update | Commercial - Are you a Department Manager, Business Consultant or Business Architect? Work with architectural visualizations to support strategic decisions. Explain the connection between goals, solutions and investments and make your visual strategy. Department of Planning tune with the organization plan. Implement concepts such as e-services, Self Service, eHealth concepts, etc. Policies understandable communicate with Business Model Canvas. Redesign new processes with BPMN standard. | The Dragon1 Company | Trend | Other Url | ||||
344 | Tool: Modelling: | Dragon1 Enterprise Architect | Update | Commercial - Are you Enterprise Architect, Program Manager, CTO or CFO? Design and visualize physical and digital playable migration and change scenarios to achieve your goals. Bring your strategic information fully coherent picture. Relate your goals to solutions that you want to deploy. Explore different scenarios and storyboards using layers and frames in visualizations. Make management report views to support decisions by management. | The Dragon1 Company | Trend | Other Url | ||||
345 | Tool: Modelling: | Dragon1 Solution Architect | Update | Commercial - Are you CIO, IT manager or IT architect? Bring affairs in order. Get as on a manageable way to control the complexity and cost of your dynamic organization. Import ArchiMate files / Visio files / PowerPoint files. Adjust generated landscapes to your desired situation. Apply strong communication solutions in image. Use the landscapes in the Project Start Architecture (PSA) as a handle. | The Dragon1 Company | Trend | Other Url | ||||
346 | Tool: Modelling: | Elements Repository | Update | Commercial - The Elements Repository facilitates the collection, classification, visualization, and maintenance of enterprise metadata. Collections of information can be grouped, labeled and managed to allow sequencing, alternative analysis, what-if analysis and baseline management. | Enterprise Elements | Trend | Other Url | ||||
347 | Tool: Modelling: | Enterprise Modeller | Update | Commercial - iGrafx products enable different roles in the business to contribute to their company’s quest for process excellence. iGrafx provides business, IT and process experts with tools to accomplish their tasks most effectively while providing a single platform for process improvement. | 0Grafx | Trend | Other Url | ||||
348 | Tool: Modelling: | ENVISION® VIP | Update | Commercial - Faced with the challenge of continuous change, many enterprises have turned to strategic planning, enterprise resource management, service function identification, change management, process modeling, enterprise re-engineering, etc. Typically, the data associated with these activities is captured in a physical "Enterprise Visibility Center" or "War Room." With Envision, you can create an intuitive electronic "Mission Control Center" for your enterprise. | Future Tech | Trend | Other Url | ||||
349 | Tool: Modelling: | Essential Architecture Manager | Update | Open-Source - The Essential Project is the collective name for a set of open source, enterprise architecture support tools that have been developed for use in conjunction with a variety of Enterprise Architecture approaches and frameworks. Named 'Essential' because these tools are focused solely on providing only those capabilities that are "essential" to maximising the value of enterprise architecture; helping organisations manage and analyse the knowledge needed to make decisions that impact or are impacted by the enterprise architecture. | EAS | Trend | Other Url | ||||
350 | Tool: Modelling: | EVA Netmodeler | Update | Commercial - EVA Netmodeler (Enterprise Value Architect Netmodeler) is an innovative web and repository based collaborative enterprise modeling and knowledge management tool. It supports the work of strategists, enterprise architects, portfolio and programme managers and others in defining and realising enterprise strategy. | Promis | Trend | Other Url | ||||
351 | Tool: Modelling: | Holocentric | Holocentric & Modelpedia | Holocentric is a very powerful and very flexible tool for modeling enterprise architecture in particular. | Update | A Business Management System modeling tool that captures the DNA of a business. It links people, processes and systems in a way that visualizes how the organization works today, and how it may change in the future. This information is managed in a re-usable and extendable framework and is distributed to the many stakeholders in a form that meets their individual needs. | Holocentric | Australia | Trend | Other Url | |
352 | Tool: Modelling: | IBM Rational Rhapsody | Update | Modelling tool that can cover the complete lifecycle of systems of system specification from enterprise architecture (implementing UPDM) through systems, (using SysML) down to Software and automatic code generation in UML | IBM | World wide use | Trend | Other Url | |||
353 | Tool: Modelling: | idungu | Update | Commercial - idungu is a tool BPA (Business Process Analisys) integrated with a model of Enterprise Architecture (EA) for planning, modeling and managing BPM projects. To model, idungu using a browser (Chrome, MS Internet Explorer, Mozilla FireFox, Safari) allowing access from any part of your organization and from anywhere in the world safely. | idungu | Trend | Other Url | ||||
354 | Tool: Modelling: | Intelligile MAP™ | Update | Commercial - Intelligile MAP™, which stands for Model, Analyze and Publish, is a comprehensive and powerful modeling solution for developing a complete Electronic Blueprint for an organization. It is the ideal tool to integrate, in one multi-user product, the most elaborate support for Enterprise Architecture, Business Landscape, Strategic Intent, Value chains, Business Processes, Organizational Structures, Knowledge, Skills, Applications, Six Sigma, Business Rules, Value Management, UML2.1, and Information and Technology infrastructures. | Intelligile | Trend | Other Url | ||||
355 | Tool: Modelling: | iServer Process Modeler | Update | Commercial - iServer Process Modeler is a business process repository and collaborative modeling tool for Microsoft Office and Visio users, where models, documents, Visio shapes (such as activities, roles, systems, risk controls etc) and office document components (bookmarks referencing items such a requirements, work policies or business rules), are managed as repository objects. | Orbus Software | Trend | Other Url | ||||
356 | Tool: Modelling: | iteraplan | Update | Open-Source - Key success factor of IT governance is the strategic planning of your IT environment. On the basis of a transparent development planning, you can control the further loss. Our development platform iteraplan can help. The data are easy to integrate and evaluate flexible. Professional and technical data and the relationships can be mapped easily. Custom forms are supported by flexible features. | Iteratec | Trend | Other Url | ||||
357 | Tool: Modelling: | MagicDraw | Update | Commercial - MagicDraw is the award-winning business process, architecture, software and system modeling tool with teamwork support. Designed for Business Analysts, Software Analysts, Programmers, QA Engineers, and Documentation Writers, this dynamic and versatile development tool facilitates analysis and design of Object Oriented (OO) systems and databases. It provides the industry's best code engineering mechanism (with full round-trip support for Java, C++, C#, CL (MSIL) and CORBA IDL programming languages), as well as database schema modeling, DDL generation and reverse engineering facilities. | No Magic | Trend | Other Url | ||||
358 | Tool: Modelling: | MEGA Suite | Update | Commercial - The MEGA Suite provides repository-based modeling tools to support projects ranging from process analysis to risk and control mapping to application analysis and design. | Mega | Trend | Other Url | ||||
359 | Tool: Modelling: | Metastorm BPM | Update | Commercial - OpenText’s Metastorm BPM (MBPM) delivers the insight, power and agility you need to make your vision for business improvement a reality. To respond to increasing competitive pressures, regulatory changes, and customer demands, companies today are looking for ways to not only increase their effectiveness and efficiency but to also become more capable of change than they are today | Open Text | Trend | Other Url | ||||
360 | Tool: Modelling: | Modelio | Update | Free/Commercial - The convergence of UML2, BPMN, SOA and EA, for model-driven engineering and complete system definition and modeling; convergence of initial phase techniques (Goals, Dictionary, Business Rules, Requirements), convergence of standard-based modeling techniques (EA, BPMN, SOA, UML2), convergence of technical systems: UML2, SysML, MDA, Code generation: Java, C++, C#, SQL, Hibernate, etc. | Softeam | Trend | Other Url | ||||
361 | Tool: Modelling: | MooD® Platform | Update | Commercial - The MooD platform is the software that underpins the MooD solutions, enabling MooD International, its partners and customers to rapidly configure solutions to address business problems specific to an industry or an individual organization. In each case the key objectives are to improve transparency and dialogue about business performance, to allow investment-level decision making to be connected through into operations, and to make the 'ropes touch the ground' | MooD International | Trend | Other Url | ||||
362 | Tool: Modelling: | planningIT | Update | Commercial - alfabet's planningIT is an integrated software suite to harmonize and support the different tasks of a Business IT Management approach. All information and functionality is provided from a single, role-sensitive interface that allows non-disruptive, collaborative processes throughout the IT management lifecycle from demand and strategy to managing the program portfolio and the enterprise architecture. The management of IT finances and IT risks are adjacent and increasingly important tasks that make our product relevant to an even wider range of stakeholders. | Alfabet | Trend | Other Url | ||||
363 | Tool: Modelling: | PowerBuilder | Update | Commercial - PowerBuilder is the easiest, fastest, and most cost-effective application development tool for creating high-performance, data-driven business applications. PowerBuilder is both revolutionary and proven technology that has uniquely evolved to stay in synch with the latest functionality and visual user interface advances. PowerBuilder IS .NET…and so much more. | Sybase | Trend | Other Url | ||||
364 | Tool: Modelling: | Powerdesigner | Update | Commercial - PowerDesigner is the industry-leading business process / data modeling software and metadata management solution for data architecture, information architecture and enterprise architecture. | Sybase | Trend | Other Url | ||||
365 | Tool: Modelling: | Protégé | Update | Open-Source - An ontology editor and knowledge-base framework. The Protégé platform supports two main ways of modeling ontologies via the Protégé-Frames and Protégé-OWL editors. Protégé ontologies can be exported into a variety of formats including RDF(S), OWL, and XML Schema. Protégé is based on Java, is extensible, and provides a plug-and-play environment that makes it a flexible base for rapid prototyping and application development. | Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research | Trend | Other Url | ||||
366 | Tool: Modelling: | QualiWare Business Modeler (QBM) | Update | Commercial - QualiWare Business Modeler is a high end tool to visualize processes, strategies and other perspectives of an organisation. It is developed to support and facilitate creating desire and ability for change. By doing this, it actively encourages enterprises and organizations to continuously improve themselves. | Qualiware | Trend | Other Url | ||||
367 | Tool: Modelling: | QualiWare Enterprise Architecture (QEA) | Update | Commercial - QualiWare Enterprise Architecture (QEA) provides holistic views of an organization with graphical and textual descriptions of strategies, information, systems, resources and processes, and the relations between these. QEA can become the basis for organizational changes in the same way that an architectural plan guides any building project. The QEA views - or ?models? - show the context of main structures and processes within the organization | Qualiware | Trend | Other Url | ||||
368 | Tool: Modelling: | QualiWare Exellence Manager (QEM) | Update | Commercial - QualiWare Excellence Manager (QEM) is a user-friendly software tool for building and maintaining management systems in both small and large companies. It is suitable for use in all sectors of industry and commerce. QEM was specifically designed to provide functionality and templates to support: Quality and Environmental Management, Business Process Management (BPM) and Development (BPD), Risk Management, Requirements Management and Gathering, Business Analysis, Excellence, and Optimization. | Qualiware | Trend | Other Url | ||||
369 | Tool: Modelling: | Rational System Architect | Update | Commercial - Enables organizations to plan, control, streamline -- and innovate. Drive better-informed decisions and deliver innovation your customers demand with enterprise architecture solutions from IBM. | IBM | Trend | Other Url | ||||
370 | Tool: Modelling: | SAMU | Update | Commercial - SAMU is an Enterprise Architecture Management tool providing the highest level of flexibility to companies that do not want to face limits when establishing their EA practices and corporate EA Repositories. | Atol Group | Trend | Other Url | ||||
371 | Tool: Modelling: | Southbeach Modeller | Update | Free/Commercial - Southbeach Modeller is unique software that creative people use to design, innovate, solve problems and drive change, in projects large or small. Our users tell us that Southbeach helps them to communicate complex ideas, better understand their clients, reconcile the perspectives of stakeholders and align conflicting requirements. | Southbeach | Trend | Other Url | ||||
372 | Tool: Modelling: | Sparx Enterprise Architect | Update | Commercial - Enterprise Architect provides full life cycle modeling for: Business and IT systems, Software and Systems Engineering, Real-time and embedded development. With built-in requirements management capabilities, Enterprise Architect helps you trace high-level specifications to analysis, design, implementation, test and maintenance models using UML, SysML, BPMN and other open standards. | Sparx Systems | Trend | Other Url | ||||
373 | Tool: Modelling: | TrouxView | Update | Commercial - Troux’s suite of Enterprise Portfolio Management (EPM) products help business leaders make more informed decisions that lead to reduced costs, decreased risk and improved agility by ‘connecting’ business context to IT. Troux EPM products help decision makers gain valuable insights into the key portfolios (areas) that characterize a business. This transparency delivers executives with a clear, real-time view into their assets (tangible and non-tangible) and illustrates how and where they are used across their business. | Troux | Trend | Other Url | ||||
374 | Tool: Modelling: | What First | Update | Commercial - An easy-to-use, web-based solution for designing and managing the performance of a capability-based business architecture. Employ Accelare’s Strategy to Execution (S2E) process to achieve measurable enterprise performance improvement. WhatFirst guides your team through the process of clarifying business strategy, defining your business architecture, and building an action plan that is tailored to achieve your organization’s goals. | accelare | Trend | Other Url | ||||
375 | Website: Blog: | Chief Architect | Update | Thoughts on enterprise architecture and management topics... | Trend | Other Url | |||||
376 | Website: Blog: | Leo de Sousa | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
377 | Website: Blog: | Mastering Architecture | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
378 | Website: Management: Control | RiskView | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
379 | Website: : | Anything Architecture | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
380 | Website: : | APMG-International | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
381 | Website: : | APQC | The American Productivity and Quality Center | Update | Trend | Other Url | |||||
382 | Website: : | ARTS | Association for Retail Technology Standards | Update | The Association for Retail Technology Standards (ARTS) of the National Retail Federation is an international membership organization dedicated to reducing the costs of technology through standards. Since 1993, ARTS has been delivering application standards exclusively to the retail industry. ARTS has four standards: The Standard Relational Data Model, UnifiedPOS, XML, and the Standard RFPs (in partnership with NRF). | National Retail Federation | International | Trend | Other Url | ||
383 | Website: : | CAEAP | Center for the Advancement of the Enterprise Architecture Profession | Update | Trend | Other Url | |||||
384 | Website: : | CESAMES | Le Centre d'Excellence Sur l'Architecture, le Management et l'Economie des Systèmes | Update | An emanation of the Ecole Polytechnique . Its objective is to provide the professional world the basic skills in architecture and systems engineering (and good practices that result) that are developed from the work within the school in the context of the pulpit "Engineering complex systems " , common to the Ecole Polytechnique , the ENSTA and Telecom ParisTech . | France | Trend | Other Url | |||
385 | Website: : | CESAR | Comité d'Echange Système des Administrateurs Reseau en région Provence | Update | France | Trend | Other Url | ||||
386 | Website: : | DGI | Data Governance Institute | Update | Trend | Other Url | |||||
387 | Website: : | Enterprisology | Update | Doug McDavid | Trend | Other Url | |||||
388 | Website: : | FEAC | Federated Enterprise Architecture Certification | Update | Trend | Other Url | |||||
389 | Website: : | FEAPO | Federation of Enterprise Architecture Professional Organization | Update | Trend | Other Url | |||||
390 | Website: : | Getting Agile | Real World Application of Agile in Technology and Business | Update | Trend | Other Url | |||||
391 | Website: : | Hand Drawn EA | Update | Paul Falconer | Trend | Other Url | |||||
392 | Website: : | ICMCI | International Council of Management Consulting Institutes | Update | Trend | Other Url | |||||
393 | Website: : | IEAD | Institute for Enterprise Architecture Develoments | Update | Trend | Other Url | |||||
394 | Website: : | International Best Practice | Update | International Best Practice is committed to bringing you Best Practice guidance from around the world. | Trend | Other Url | |||||
395 | Website: : | IT Toolbox | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
396 | Website: : | itSMF | The IT Service Management Forum | Update | The premier community for leadership in IT Service Management | Trend | Other Url | ||||
397 | Website: : | NIEM | National Information Exchange Model | Update | Trend | Other Url | |||||
398 | Website: : | OWIS | One World Information System | Update | One World Information System is a site providing research, analysis, commentary, methods, tools, and services for those interested in the topic of “integration” up to a global scale. | Trend | Other Url | ||||
399 | Website: : | Sebis EAM | Update | Trend | Other Url | ||||||
400 | Website: : | Self-Explaining Database Apps "Coded" as Social Knowledge in Executable English | Update | Adrian Walker | Trend | Other Url | |||||
401 | Website: : | SITA | Sustainable IT Architecture | Update | Trend | Other Url | |||||
402 | Website: : | urbanisation du SI | Update | France | Trend | Other Url | |||||
403 | x?: Analysis & Design: Manufacturing | Value Stream Mapping | Material and information Flow mapping | Update | Value stream mapping is a lean manufacturing technique used to analyze and design the flow of materials and information required to bring a product or service to a consumer. At Toyota, where the technique originated, it is known as "material and information flow mapping".[1] It can be applied to nearly any value chain. | Trend | |||||
404 | x?: Management: Business | Bottom of the Pyramid | Update | Prahalad | Trend | ||||||
405 | x?: Management: Business | BPR | Update | Hammer Champy | Trend | ||||||
406 | x?: Management: Business |