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The Architectural Thinking Framework® has the goal to ensure that all the solutions of a company fit together in order to balance the dimensions

– customer value
– finance
– sustainability

in a way that maximizes the overall value from an enterprise-wide viewpoint in the short and the long term.

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The Architectural Thinking Framework® consists of four parts that can be used on three levels of architecture: (i) enterprise, (ii) top-level capability and (iii) solution.

Architectural Thinking is not a process or discipline. Instead, it makes use of a content-oriented framework that defines artifacts and their relations that need to be created by various processes (such as strategy, governance or solution development). The Architectural Thinking Framework® enables consistent, connected, company-wide structures that ensure traceability from business vision to technology implementation. It is lean enough for Agile but works as well with classical project management methods.

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