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Architecture ENGINE ™


ArchitectureENGINE™
  RiVidium’s Approach
RiVidium’s ArchitectureEngine™ uses the Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) and Unified Modeling Language (UML) to enable the alignment of architectures between the system level, agency level and Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA) level. This engine uses web services to translate different views and artifacts to reference models and patterns. Our ArchitectureEngine allows organizations to standardize the development of enterprise architecture related artifacts allowing for much needed consistency in enterprise settings. Furthermore, as a result of being web service enabled, organizations can easily adapt to evolving standards for defining architecture (e.g., support for DoDAF 2.0, BEA 5.0, etc).
  Our approach allows IT portfolio managers to enter system architectures into a common repository. It then allows for an analysis effort to provide governance capability by using the base architecture as captured in the common repository to conduct an assessment of programs and systems. These assessments use reference models, technical profiles and patterns to assess compliance and capability gaps. At the end of the assessment a system or program receives an architectural scorecard.

Benefits
• Open standards mechanism for ingesting architectures.
• Provides easily accessible repository to store an organization architecture to support analysis.
• Allocates funds and resources for major IT initiatives
   
   
 
     
           
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