Target Architecture    (2UGG)

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Target Architecture    (2UGI)

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Data Reference Model Wiki http://colab.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Enterprise_Architecture_Glossary_Of_Terms#nid2PS5    (2UGK)

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Business Definition    (2UGN)

The formal documentation containing products that explain and describe the future or next strategic end-state of the organization or enterprise, generally captured in the organization’s strategic thinking and plans; commonly referred to as the “To-Be” architecture.    (2UGO)

Reviewer Comment: The formal representation containing descriptions and models of an organizations future environment generally from a strategic perspective; commonly referred to as the "To-Be" Architecture.    (2UGP)

Reference/URL for Business Definition    (2UGQ)

http://colab.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?action=browse&id=DataReferenceModel_09_2004/TheGlossary_DRM_VolIv1&revision=1 as revised by M. Tiemann, IAC support team    (2UGR)

Reviewer Comment: Issue: The definition suggests a formalized document. The preferred trend is to move to a automated repository.    (2UGS)

Technical Definition    (2UGT)

Representation of a desired future state or "to be built' for the enterprise within the context of the strategic direction. The target architecture is in two parts: (1) Target business architecture, which defines the enterprise future business needs addressed through new or emerging technologies and (2) Target design architecture, which defines the future designs used to support the future business needs.    (2UGU)

Reference/URL Technical Definition    (2UGV)

A Practical Guide to Federal Enterprise Architecture Chief Information Officer Council Version 1.0 (Appendix B: Glossary) Source: Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF)    (2UGW)

Context Definition 1    (2UGX)

The set of products that portrays the future or end-state enterprise, generally captured in the organization’s strategic thinking and plans; commonly referred to as the “To-Be” architecture    (2UGY)

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