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ArchiMate 3.1 Layering

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Written by Jetmir Abdija
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In this article, we will explain briefly what has changed in the ArchiMate 3.1 layering.

  • The layering of the object browser is divided into four main areas: Generic, Vision & Strategy, Architecture, and Dictionaries.

    • Generic area contains the Location objects, which have been transferred from the Business layer.

    • Vision & Strategy area contains the following layers: Motivation, Strategy, Migration & Implementation.

        • "Outcome", "Meaning" and "Value" will be added to this layer. Value and Meaning have been transferred from the Business layer.

        • New objects added to this new layer are: "Resource", "Capability", "Course of Action", and "Value Stream".

        • The new object "Implementation Event" will be added to this layer.

    • Architecture area contains the following layers: Business, Application, Technology, and Physical layer.

        • Object "Location" will be moved to the Generic layer.

        • Objects "Meaning" and "Value" will be transferred to the motivation extension.

        • Objects "Application Process" and "Application Event" will be added to this layer.

      • Technology layer changes:

        • Objects: "Communication Path", "Infrastructure Interface", "Infrastructure Function" and "Infrastructure Service" will be renamed to respectively: "Path", "Technology Interface", "Technology Function" and "Technology service"

        • Objects "Technology Process" and "Technology Event" will be added to this layer.

        • Objects "Equipment", "Facility", "Distribution Network" and "Material" will be added to this layer.

    • Dictionaries is only shown if you have the data module. The following layer appears in the Dictionaries: the logical data dictionaries.

Some object definitions may need to be updated by your administrator, as explained here.

Note: The new ArchiMate 3.1 content must then be enabled for use and linked to appropriate user roles.

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