The Zachman Framework for Enterprise Architecture
The Zachman Framework is a comprehensive and structured tool and approach to thinking about and defining an enterprise. The framework provides a two-dimensional classification schema that intersects two classifications which forms a six rows by six columns matrix: (1) the primitive interrogatives (what, how, when, who, where, and why) in the columns and the concept of reification (transformation of an abstract idea into an instantiation) in the rows and (2) represent the different enterprise stakeholders and their perspective. Here is that fundamental matrix:
The Zachman Framework is widely used to provide structure for enterprise modeling. But the Zachman Framework has its critics and limitations. But despite these limitations and criticisms, the Zachman Framework remains a significant tool for organizing and analyzing enterprise architecture, providing a holistic view of the environment and facilitating communication between different perspectives.
Additional Information:
- Resources, Events, Agents (REA)
- Contemplating a Theory of the Enterprise
- The Zachman Framework (VERY GOOD, presentation by University of Applied Science and Arts Northwestern Switzerland School of Business)
- Zachman Semantics Fusion
- Semantic Web Layer Cake Tweak Explained
- Semantic Web Layer Cake (W3C)
- System
- The Theory of Accounting and Control
- The Zachman Framework for Enterprise Architecture: Primmer for Enterprise Engineering and Manufacturing
- The Zachman Framework (as an Enterprise Ontology)
- Semantic Web and AI: Can we finally realize the original vision?
- Zachman Framework in Ten Minutes (VERY GOOD, Video)

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