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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|Spewak's]] ideas about [[Enterprise Architecture Planning]].<ref>Jaap Schekkerman (2003). ''How to Survive in the Jungle of Enterprise Architecture Frameworks''. page 139-144.</ref><ref>[https://www.capgemini.com/resources/architecture-for-the-information-age/ Capgemini - Architecture for the Information Age]</ref> Since Version 1.0 released in 1996 IAF has been developed by Capgemini's internal global architecture community drawing from the experience of practising architects. Now in its 6th edition, IAF provides alignment considering all relevant artefacts.
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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[[Category:Enterprise architecture frameworks]]
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