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Enterprise architecture (EA) is a management best practice for aligning business and technology resources to achieve strategic outcomes, improve organizational performance and guide federal agencies to better execute their core missions.
Definition of enterprise architecture planning (EAP) It is a hierarchical process, starting with assessing the systems the organization uses today, how things could work in the future, and the steps needed to implement the changes required.
TOGAF is a high-level approach to design. It is typically modeled at four levels: Business, Application, Data, and Technology. It relies heavily on modularization, standardization, and already existing, proven technologies and products.
However, some still use the term Enterprise Architecture as a synonym for Business Architecture, rather than covering all four architecture domains - business, data, applications and technology.
This guide explores the four primary architecture domainsBusiness, Data, Application, and Technologyand discusses their purpose, benefits, and practical applications with examples.

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The Four Enterprise Architecture Domains. The EA framework divides the organization into four domains by enterprise architecture: business, data, technology, and application. (There are sometimes differences in the orders or terminologies used in different frameworks.
Enterprise architecture is the methodology by which an organization plans and arranges IT infrastructure. The components of EA are analysis, design, planning, and implementation.
A complete approach to enterprise architecture has six core elements: EA Governance. EA Framework. EA Methodology. EA Artifacts. EA Standards. EA Best Practices.

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