3.1 Language Design Considerations
3.2 Top-Level Language Structure
3.3 Layering of the ArchiMate Language
3.4 The ArchiMate Core Framework
3.6 Abstraction in the ArchiMate Language
3.7 Concepts and their Notation
3.9 Use of Colors and Notational Cues
4.1 Behavior and Structure Elements
4.1.1 Active Structure Elements
4.1.3 Passive Structure Elements
4.2 Specializations of Structure and Behavior Elements
4.3 Summary of Structure and Behavior Elements
5.1.1 Composition Relationship
5.1.2 Aggregation Relationship
5.1.4 Realization Relationship
5.4.1 Specialization Relationship
5.4.2 Association Relationship
5.6.1 Derivation Rule for Structural and Dependency Relationships
5.6.2 Derivation Rules for Dynamic Relationships
6.1 Motivation Elements Metamodel
6.2 Stakeholder, Driver, and Assessment
6.3 Goal, Outcome, Principle, Requirement, and Constraint
6.5 Summary of Motivation Elements
6.6 Relationships with Core Elements
7.1 Strategy Elements Metamodel
7.5 Summary of Strategy Elements
7.6 Relationships with Motivation and Core Elements
8.4 Passive Structure Elements
8.6 Summary of Business Layer Elements
9.1 Application Layer Metamodel
9.2.2 Application Collaboration
9.4 Passive Structure Elements
9.5 Summary of Application Layer Elements
10.1 Technology Layer Metamodel
10.2 Active Structure Elements
10.2.4 Technology Collaboration
10.4 Passive Structure Elements
10.5 Summary of Technology Layer Elements
11.1 Physical Elements Metamodel
11.2 Active Structure Elements
11.4 Passive Structure Elements
11.6 Summary of Physical Elements
12.1 Alignment of Business Layer and Lower Layers
12.2 Alignment of Application and Technology Layers
13 Implementation and Migration Elements
13.1 Implementation and Migration Elements Metamodel
13.2 Implementation and Migration Elements
13.2.7 Summary of Implementation and Migration Elements
13.4 Cross-Aspect Dependencies
14 Stakeholders, Viewpoints, and Views
14.2 Stakeholders and Concerns
14.4.1 Defining and Classifying Viewpoints
15 Language Customization Mechanisms
15.1 Adding Attributes to ArchiMate Elements and Relationships
15.2 Specialization of Elements and Relationships
15.2.1 Examples of Specializations of Business Layer Elements (Informative)
15.2.2 Examples of Specializations of Application Layer Elements (Informative)
15.2.3 Examples of Specializations of Technology Layer Elements (Informative)
15.2.4 Examples of Specializations of Physical Elements (Informative)
15.2.5 Examples of Specializations of Motivation Elements (Informative)
15.2.6 Examples of Specializations of Strategy Elements (Informative)
15.2.7 Examples of Specializations of Implementation and Migration Elements (Informative)
15.2.8 Examples of Specializations of Composite Elements (Informative)
15.2.9 Examples of Specializations of Relationships (Informative)
A Summary of Language Notation
A.2 Motivation, Strategy, Implementation and Migration Elements
B.1 Grouping, Plateau, and Relationships Between Relationships
C Example Viewpoints (Informative)
C.1 Basic Viewpoints in ArchiMate
C.1.2 Business Process Cooperation Viewpoint
C.1.4 Application Cooperation Viewpoint
C.1.5 Application Usage Viewpoint
C.1.6 Implementation and Deployment Viewpoint
C.1.8 Technology Usage Viewpoint
C.1.9 Information Structure Viewpoint
C.1.10 Service Realization Viewpoint
C.2.2 Goal Realization Viewpoint
C.2.3 Requirements Realization Viewpoint
C.3.2 Capability Map Viewpoint
C.3.3 Outcome Realization Viewpoint
C.4 Implementation and Migration Viewpoints
C.4.3 Implementation and Migration Viewpoint
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