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English: The graphic of the DOE EA Framework portrays the key components of the DOE Enterprise Architecture, as follows:
The EA establishes an analytical framework by defining linkages among the business, data, application, and technology components of the architecture. The baseline (as is) and target (to be) architecture layers and the analytical framework establish the basis for developing a transition plan that defines the business process, data management, applications development, and infrastructure projects necessary to transition DOE to the target environment. The figure above also indicates another important aspect of the Department's EA - its relationship with Program architectures. DOE Program areas are developing their architectures to meet important programmatic business objectives. The DOE EA will not replace these architectures but will serve to frame them from a Departmental perspective. (source: US Department of Energy (2003) Systems Engineering Methodology Version 3, September 2002. p. 61-62) |
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Source | Systems Engineering Methodology Version 3, September 2002 |
Author | US Department of Energy (DOE) Office of the Chief Information Officer |
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