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A
- Access Relationship: Models the ability of behavior and active structure elements to observe or act upon passive structure elements.
- Active Structure Element: An entity capable of performing behavior.
- Aggregation Relationship: Indicates that an element groups or combines a number of other concepts.
- Application Collaboration: An aggregate of two or more application internal active structure elements that work together to perform collective application behavior.
- Application Component: An encapsulation of application functionality aligned to implementation structure, which is modular and replaceable.
- Application Event: An application behavior element that denotes a state change.
- Application Function: Automated behavior that can be performed by an application component.
- Application Interface: A point of access where application services are made available to a user, another application component, or a node.
- Application Interaction: A unit of collective application behavior performed by a collaboration of two or more application components.
- Application Process: A sequence of application behaviors that achieves a specific result.
- Application Service: An explicitly defined exposed application behavior.
- ArchiMate Core Framework: A reference structure used to classify elements of the ArchiMate core language, consisting of three layers and three aspects.
- ArchiMate Core Language: The central part of the ArchiMate language defining concepts for three layers: Business, Application, and Technology.
- Architecture View: A representation of a system from the perspective of a related set of concerns.
- Architecture Viewpoint: A specification of the conventions for a particular kind of architecture view.
- Artifact: A piece of data used or produced in a software development process or by deployment and operation of a system.
- Aspect: Classification of elements based on layer-independent characteristics related to the concerns of different stakeholders.
- Assessment: The result of an analysis of the state of affairs of the enterprise with respect to some driver.
- Assignment Relationship: Expresses the allocation of responsibility, performance of behavior, storage, or execution.
- Association Relationship: Models an unspecified relationship or one not represented by another specific ArchiMate relationship.
- Attribute: A property associated with an ArchiMate language element or relationship.
B
- Behavior Element: Represents the dynamic aspects of the enterprise.
- Business Actor: A business entity that is capable of performing behavior.
- Business Collaboration: An aggregate of two or more business internal active structure elements that work together to perform collective behavior.
- Business Event: A business behavior element that denotes an organizational state change.
- Business Function: A collection of business behavior based on chosen criteria, managed or implemented as a whole.
- Business Interaction: A unit of collective business behavior performed by a collaboration of multiple business active structure elements.
- Business Interface: A point of access where business services are made available to the environment.
- Business Object: A concept used within a particular business domain to represent information or physical objects.
- Business Process: A sequence of business behaviors that achieves a specific result or outcome.
- Business Role: The responsibility for performing specific behavior to which an actor can be assigned.
- Business Service: An explicitly defined behavior exposed by a business role, actor, or collaboration to its environment.
C
- Capability: An ability that an active structure element, such as an organization or system, possesses.
- Communication Network: A set of structures that connects devices or system software for transmission and routing of data.
- Composite Element: An element consisting of other concepts, possibly from multiple aspects or layers.
- Composition Relationship: Indicates that an element consists of one or more other concepts; representing a “whole-part” link.
- Concept: An element, a relationship, or a relationship connector.
- Conformance: Fulfillment of specified requirements.
- Constraint: A limitation on aspects of the architecture or a factor that prevents the realization of goals.
- Core Element: A structure or behavior element in one of the three core layers.
- Course of Action: An approach or plan for configuring capabilities and resources to achieve a goal.
D
- Data Object: Data structured for automated processing.
- Deliverable: A precisely defined outcome or result of a work package.
- Device: A physical IT resource with processing capability upon which system software and artifacts may be stored.
- Distribution Network: A physical network used to transport materials or energy.
- Driver: An external or internal condition that motivates an organization to define goals and implement changes.
E
- Element: The basic unit in the ArchiMate metamodel used to define and describe constituent parts of Enterprise Architectures.
- Equipment: One or more physical machines, tools, or instruments used to create, store, or transform materials.
- Event: A behavior element representing a state change.
F
- Facility: A physical structure or environment that has the capability of housing equipment.
- Flow Relationship: Represents the transfer of information, goods, or value from one element to another.
- Function: A collection of behavior based on specific criteria such as required resources or competencies.
G
- Gap: A statement of difference between two plateaus, usually Baseline and Target Architecture.
- Goal: A high-level statement of intent, direction, or desired end state for an organization.
- Grouping: A composite element aggregating concepts based on a common characteristic.
I
- Implementation Event: A behavior element denoting a state change related to implementation or migration.
- Influence Relationship: Represents that an element affects the implementation or achievement of some motivation element.
- Interaction: A unit of collective behavior performed by two or more internal active structure elements.
- Interface: An external active structure element representing a point of access where one or more services are provided.
J
- Junction: A relationship connector used to connect multiple relationships of the same type (And/Or).
L
- Layer: An abstraction of the ArchiMate framework at which an enterprise can be modeled.
- Location: A place or position where structure elements can be located or behavior can be performed.
M
- Material: Tangible physical matter or energy used or transformed in physical processes.
- Meaning: The knowledge, expertise, or interpretation given to a concept in a particular context.
- Model: A collection of concepts in the context of the ArchiMate language structure.
- Motivation Element: Represents the context of or reason behind the architecture of an enterprise.
N
- Node: A computational or physical resource that hosts, manipulates, or interacts with other resources.
O
- Outcome: An end result, effect, or consequence of a certain state of affairs.
P
- Passive Structure Element: A structural element on which behavior is performed and cannot perform behavior itself.
- Path: A link between two or more nodes through which they can exchange data, energy, or material.
- Plateau: A relatively stable state of the architecture that exists during a limited period of time.
- Principle: A statement of intent defining a general property that applies to any system in a certain context.
- Process: A sequence of behaviors that achieves a specific result or outcome.
- Product: A coherent collection of services and/or passive structure elements offered as a whole to customers.
R
- Realization Relationship: Indicates that a more tangible entity plays a critical role in the achievement or operation of a more abstract entity.
- Relationship: A connection between a source and target concept classified as structural, dependency, dynamic, or other.
- Requirement: A statement of need defining a property that must be met by a specific system.
- Resource: An asset owned or controlled by an individual or organization.
S
- Service: An explicitly defined exposed behavior.
- Serving Relationship: Represents a control dependency where one element provides its functionality to another.
- Specialization Relationship: Indicates that an element is a particular kind of another more general element.
- Stakeholder: The role of an individual or team representing their interests in the outcome of the architecture.
- System Software: Software contributing to an environment for storing, executing, and using software or data deployed within it.
T
- Technology Collaboration: An aggregate of two or more nodes working together to perform collective behavior.
- Technology Event: A technology behavior element that denotes a state change.
- Technology Function: A collection of technology behavior that can be performed by a node.
- Technology Interaction: A unit of collective technology behavior performed by a collaboration of two or more nodes.
- Technology Interface: A point of access where technology services offered by a node can be accessed.
- Technology Process: A sequence of technology behaviors that achieves a specific result.
- Technology Service: An explicitly defined exposed technology behavior realized by technology functions.
- Triggering Relationship: Describes a temporal or causal relationship between behavior elements.
V
- Value: The relative worth, utility, or importance of a concept or outcome.
- Value Stream: A sequence of activities that create an overall result for a stakeholder.
W
- Work Package: A series of actions identified and designed to achieve specific results within specified time and resource constraints.