Project Viewpoint
The Project viewpoint is primarily used to model the management of architecture change.
This viewpoint is used to show the work packages and their deliverables. It also shows the goals that the work packages realize, and the stakeholders (Business roles) involved.
The object types for this viewpoint are:
Goal, Deliverable, Work package, Business role and Business actor.
Migration Viewpoint
The Migration viewpoint is used to model the transition from an existing architecture to a target architecture.
This viewpoint represents the migration planning from a current state to a future state architecture.
The use of this viewpoint is described in more detail in the workspaces topic
The object types for this viewpoint are:
Gap, and Plateau.
Implementation and Migration Viewpoint
The Implementation and Migration viewpoint is used to relate programs and projects to the parts of the architecture that they implement.
This view provides the scope to work packages, and the plateaus that they support. Any objects or core elements affected by a work package or plateau can be shown here.
This viewpoint can be use in combination with the programs and projects viewpoint, and the implementation and migration viewpoint to support portfolio management.
The object types for this viewpoint are:
Location, Business role, Business actor, Work package, Deliverable, Requirement, Constraint, Goal, Plateau, Gap, and any other Core element.
Business Capability Viewpoint
The Business Capability viewpoint is used to describe one or more business capabilities, their hierarchy, and their relationships with each other objects including inputs and outputs.
The hierarchy represents an aggregation or composition relationship.
The viewpoint may also include drivers and metrics for each capability as well as the stakeholder (business role) that supports it.
The object types for this viewpoint are:
Deliverable, Business capability, Stakeholder (Business role), Driver, and Metric.
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