Introduction
- Objectives
- Application to architecture
Schematics applied to Enterprise Architecture
- Introduction
- Modeling of an Information System
- Layered model
- Standard TOGAF 9.2 (The Open Group)
- Urbanization of information systems
- Classification of artifacts by type
- Catalogs, Matrices, Diagrams
- Classification of artifacts by layer
- Strategy, Business & Functional, Application & Data, Technology, Realization
Illustration by example with the Ardoq tool
Standard of representation Archimate 3.1
- Introduction to the standard (The Open Group)
- Presentation of the meta representation model
- Symbol notation by layer
- Motivation, Strategy, Business, Application, Technology, Implementation & Migration
- Symbol notation by aspect
- Active, Behavior, Passive, Motivation
Schematics applied to process modeling: the BPMN 2.0 standard
- Introduction
- Process modeling (business, application)
- Standard BPMN 2.0 (OMG)
- Classification of models
- Process, collaboration, choreography
- Classification of elements
- Track, corridor, activity, event, control flow, branching, message flow, annotation
- Pool, lane, activity, event, sequence flow, gateway, message, message flow, data, annotation
Schematics applied to software architecture: the UML standard
- Introduction
- Software System Modeling
- UML Standard (OMG)
- Classification by view
- Use case, logic, implementation, process, deployment
- Classification by diagram
- Structure (static): Class, object, component, deployment, package, composite structure, profile
- Behavior: use case, state-transition, activity
- Interaction (dynamic): sequence, communication, interaction, time
- Classification by element
- Common type, relationship type, other