Architecture Frameworks
An Architecture Framework is a structured approach that provides guidelines and best practices for designing and managing complex systems. It helps organizations align their strategies, processes, and technologies by offering a common language and set of standards. Frameworks can be applied across various domains, including software development, enterprise architecture, and infrastructure planning.
These frameworks often include models, tools, and methodologies that facilitate communication among stakeholders. Popular examples include the Zachman Framework, TOGAF (The Open Group Architecture Framework), and FEAF (Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework). By using these frameworks, organizations can improve efficiency, reduce risks, and ensure better alignment with business goals.