Classify architecture artefacts into the Zachman Framework's six-by-six grid (What, How, Where, Who, When, Why across perspectives) so practitioners can see which cells their TOGAF work already covers and which are gaps.
ADM-wideDerived from TOGAF
The Zachman Framework 3.0: the six by six classification grid
Six perspectives from the Executive down to the Enterprise as rows, six interrogatives from What across to Why as columns. Every architecture artefact has one home cell where a perspective meets a question.
Read a row for one perspective's complete view; read a column to follow one question from scope down to the operating enterprise. The labels follow Zachman 3.0 (2011), not the retired 1987 names.
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Up to 60 characters per cell, so every entry fits the grid.
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