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The '''Integrated Architecture Framework''' (IAF) is an [[enterprise architecture framework]] that covers [[business]], [[information]], [[information system]] and technology infrastructure.<ref>[http://www.capgemini.com/resources/the-integrated-architecture-framework-explained Enterprise, Business and IT Architecture and the Integrated Architecture Framework] at capgemini.com</ref><ref>van't Wout, J., Waage, M., Hartman, H., Stahlecker, M., Hofman, A. (2010). "The Integrated Architecture Framework Explained" - ([https://www.springer.com/business+&+management/business+information+systems/book/978-3-642-11517-2 link])</ref> This [[Software framework|framework]] has been developed by [[Capgemini]] since the 1990s, from the experience of practicing architects on projects for clients across the group. The first version was released in 1996 and was based on the [[Zachman Framework]] and [[Steven Spewak|
It's domains are:
*[[Business architecture|Business Architecture]] - people, process and organisation
*[[Information architecture|Information Architecture]]
*[[Information system|Information Systems]] - applications
*[[Infrastructure|Technology Infrastructure]] - infrastructure
*[[Governance]]
*[[Security]]
*[[Sustainability]]
It has four levels of abstraction:
*Why - [[Contextual design|Contextual]]
*What - [[Conceptual model|Conceptual]]
*How - Logical
*With What - Physical
==References==
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