An enterprise architecture model
(EAM) helps you analyze and document your organization and its
business functions, along with the applications and systems that support
them and the physical architecture on which they are implemented.

Creating an EAM
- To create a new EAM - Select , and choose Enterprise Architecture Model.
- To create a new EAM by importing a Visio diagram - Open your diagram in Visio and select .
The following types of diagrams are available:
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A process
map provides a graphical view of your business
architecture, and helps you identify your business functions and
high-level processes, independent of the people and business units
who fulfill them.
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An
organization chart provides a graphical view of
your organization as a tree structure, and helps you analyze and
display the relationships between organization units (divisions,
groups, teams, etc), individuals, and roles.
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A
business communication diagram provides a graphical
view of your organization, and helps you analyze, the relationships,
flows, and other connections between business functions,
organization units, roles, and sites.
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A city
planning diagram provides a graphical view of the big
picture of your enterprise architecture, using the metaphor of
planning the infrastructure of a city to represent the organization
of systems, applications, etc into architectural areas.
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A
service-oriented diagram provides a graphical view
of your business and application services and the relationships
between them, and helps you associate applications and other
application layer objects with business services and processes to
assist with SOA design.
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An
application architecture diagram provides a
high-level graphical view of the application architecture, and helps
you identify applications, sub-applications, components, databases,
services, etc, and their interactions.
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A
technology infrastructure diagram provides a
high-level graphical view of the physical architecture required to
support the application architecture.
Exporting and Importing Objects to and from Other Models
The EAM provides wizards to export EA objects to lower-level models and to import implementation objects to be represented in the EAM:
- To export EAM objects to another model - Select
- To import objects from other models into an EAM - Select
Documentation
For detailed documentation, see Enterprise Architecture Modeling.