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Federal enterprise architecture

Index Federal enterprise architecture

A federal enterprise architecture framework (FEAF) is the U.S. reference enterprise architecture of a federal government. [1]

31 relations: Balanced scorecard, Business reference model, Community of interest (computer security), Component-based software engineering, Core business, Data Reference Model, Department of Defense Architecture Framework, Enterprise architecture, Enterprise architecture framework, Enterprise architecture planning, FDIC Enterprise Architecture Framework, Federal government of the United States, Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002, Federation, Information Technology Management Reform Act of 1996, Logic model, NIST Enterprise Architecture Model, Office of Management and Budget, OMB Circular A-130, Paperwork Reduction Act, Physical data model, Reference model, Segment architecture, Service-oriented architecture, Solution architecture, Steven Spewak, Taxonomy (general), Theory of constraints, Treasury Enterprise Architecture Framework, Value measuring methodology, Zachman Framework.

Balanced scorecard

The balanced scorecard is a strategy performance management tool – a semi-standard structured report, that can be used by managers to keep track of the execution of activities by the staff within their control and to monitor the consequences arising from these actions.

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Business reference model

Business reference model (BRM) is a reference model, concentrating on the functional and organizational aspects of the core business of an enterprise, service organization or government agency.

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Community of interest (computer security)

Community of interest (C.O.I.) is a means by which network assets and or network users are segregated by some technological means for some established purpose.

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Component-based software engineering

Component-based software engineering (CBSE), also called as component-based development (CBD), is a branch of software engineering that emphasizes the separation of concerns with respect to the wide-ranging functionality available throughout a given software system.

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Core business

The core business of an organization is an idealized construct intended to express that organization's "main" or "essential" activity.

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Data Reference Model

The Data Reference Model (DRM) is one of the five reference models of the Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA).

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Department of Defense Architecture Framework

The Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) is an architecture framework for the United States Department of Defense (DoD) that provides visualization infrastructure for specific stakeholders concerns through viewpoints organized by various views.

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Enterprise architecture

Enterprise architecture (EA) is "a well-defined practice for conducting enterprise analysis, design, planning, and implementation, using a comprehensive approach at all times, for the successful development and execution of strategy.

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Enterprise architecture framework

An enterprise architecture framework (EA framework) defines how to create and use an enterprise architecture.

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Enterprise architecture planning

Enterprise architecture planning (EAP) in enterprise architecture is the planning process of defining architectures for the use of information in support of the business and the plan for implementing those architectures.

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FDIC Enterprise Architecture Framework

FDIC Enterprise Architecture Framework is the Enterprise Architecture framework of the United States Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).

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Federal government of the United States

The federal government of the United States (U.S. federal government) is the national government of the United States, a constitutional republic in North America, composed of 50 states, one district, Washington, D.C. (the nation's capital), and several territories.

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Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002

The Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002 ("FISMA",, et seq.) is a United States federal law enacted in 2002 as Title III of the E-Government Act of 2002. The act recognized the importance of information security to the economic and national security interests of the United States.

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Federation

A federation (also known as a federal state) is a political entity characterized by a union of partially self-governing provinces, states, or other regions under a central (federal) government.

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Information Technology Management Reform Act of 1996

The Information Technology Management Reform Act of 1996 (ITMRA), is a United States federal law, designed to improve the way the federal government acquires, uses and disposes information technology (IT).

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Logic model

A logic model (also known as a logical framework, theory of change, or program matrix) is a tool used by funders, managers, and evaluators of programs to evaluate the effectiveness of a program.

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NIST Enterprise Architecture Model

NIST Enterprise Architecture Model (NIST EA Model) is a late-1980s reference model for enterprise architecture.

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Office of Management and Budget

The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is the largest office within the Executive Office of the President of the United States (EOP).

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OMB Circular A-130

OMB Circular A-130, titled Management of Federal Information Resources, is one of many Government circulars produced by the United States Federal Government to establish policy for executive branch departments and agencies.

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Paperwork Reduction Act

The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 (Pub. L. No. 96-511, 94 Stat. 2812, codified at) is a United States federal law enacted in 1980 designed to reduce the total amount of paperwork burden the federal government imposes on private businesses and citizens.

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Physical data model

A physical data model (or database design) is a representation of a data design as implemented, or intended to be implemented, in a database management system.

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Reference model

A reference model in systems, enterprise, and software engineering is an abstract framework or domain-specific ontology consisting of an interlinked set of clearly defined concepts produced by an expert or body of experts in order to encourage clear communication.

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Segment architecture

Segment architecture is a detailed, formal description of areas within an enterprise, used at the program or portfolio level to organize and align change activity.

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Service-oriented architecture

A service-oriented architecture (SOA) is a style of software design where services are provided to the other components by application components, through a communication protocol over a network.

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Solution architecture

Solution architecture is a practice of defining and describing an architecture of a system delivered in context of a specific solution and as such it may encompass description of an entire system or only its specific parts.

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Steven Spewak

Steven Howard Spewak (1951 – March 26, 2004) was an American management consultant, author, and lecturer on enterprise architectures, known for the development of Enterprise Architecture Planning (EAP).

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Taxonomy (general)

Taxonomy is the practice and science of classification.

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Theory of constraints

The theory of constraints (TOC) is a management paradigm that views any manageable system as being limited in achieving more of its goals by a very small number of constraints.

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Treasury Enterprise Architecture Framework

Treasury Enterprise Architecture Framework (TEAF) was an Enterprise architecture framework for treasury, based on the Zachman Framework.

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Value measuring methodology

Value measuring methodology (or VMM) is a tool that helps financial planners balance both tangible and intangible values when making investment decisions, and monitor benefits.

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Zachman Framework

The Zachman Framework is an enterprise ontology and is a fundamental structure for Enterprise Architecture which provides a formal and structured way of viewing and defining an enterprise.

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Federal Enterprise Architecture, Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA), Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework, Performance Reference Model, Service Component Reference Model, Technical Reference Model.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_enterprise_architecture

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