Enterprise architecture planning

It does not explain how to define the top two rows of the Zachman Framework in detail but for the sake of the planning exercise, abbreviates the analysis.

[2] EAP is planning that focuses on the development of matrixes for comparing and analyzing data, applications, and technology.

[2] EAP focuses on defining what data, applications, and technology architectures are appropriate for and support the overall enterprise.

Exhibit 6 shows the seven components (or steps) of EAP for defining these architectures and the related migration plan.

The seven components are in the shape of a wedding cake, with each layer representing a different focus of each major task (or step).

Levels of Enterprise Architecture Planning. [ 1 ]