The Scope Covered by HOPEX IT Architecture
The modules offered in standard mode are used to follow a top-down approach, beginning with a review of the business capabilities of the enterprise and its strategy, and ending with a precise definition of the components of the existing or future information system.
Each module addresses specific user profiles. Standard reports are offered to simplify analysis of the subjects handled.
The method described in this guide is represented by the modules described below.
*The order of use of these modules is given by way of information.
Describing the upgrade strategy of the information system: this step consists in describing what the information system is able to deliver, through business capabilities, and how it plans to deliver them using the architectures.
Describing the application system: this step consists in describing the application architecture and all the elements that compose it.
Describing and analyzing flows: this step is based on scenario diagrams that represent the flows between the components of your information system.
*For more details, see Describing flow scenarios.
Analyzing the functional coverage of the application architecture: during this step the reports proposed by HOPEX IT Architecture are used to analyze the links between the components of the described application architecture and the expected functionalities.
*For more details on modeling applications and services, see Describing Application Architecture and Defining the Application Technical Architecture.
Describing the infrastructure : this module allows to manage deployment constraints and to associate adapted solutions to them.
*For more details, see Defining the infrastructure.
Describing the technical service catalogs: this last step consists in grouping in a service catalog the list of functionalities covered by the systems described.
*For more details, see Managing Service Catalogs.
HOPEX IT Strategy, which is an option of HOPEX IT Architecture, is based on the tools of the HOPEX platform as well as on the method embedded in the HOPEX Business Architecture solution to support the description, analysis and resources of information system transformation projects.
*For more details, see Managing IT transformation.