I had the chance to have a very rewarding email exchange with John Zachman regarding his framework and mine. John has come out with a new version of his framework which you can find here. A key point is John has confirmed my framework is also a methodology. Below I attempt to lay out the groundwork.
1. All human systems can be viewed as having six networks called “coats”:
- Green: Cause (Motive) – the goal network
- Blue: Observer (Person) – the social network
- Yellow: Energy (Function) – the process network
- White: Mass (Data) – the inventory network
- Black: Space (Node) – the location network
- Red: Time (Event) – the temporal network
2. Each of the coats has six states of development called “hats”:
- Green: Revise (Entities) – the conceptual network
- Blue: Relate (Relationships) – the contextual network
- Yellow: Report (Attributes) – the logical network
- White: Record (Constraints) – the physical network
- Black: Ready (Definitions) – the spatial network
- Red: Regulate (Manipulations) – the temporal network
This gives us the following framework:
The resulting framework stresses the importance of each of the six coats hierarchically as well as the importance of the six hats hierarchically. It should also be noted that the relationships between the coats are many to many and the relationships between the hats are many to many.
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