Strategic Architectures: High-level architectures that provide an enterprise-wide perspective, aligning with strategic goals.
Segment Architectures: Mid-level architectures that focus on specific business units, functions, or services.
Capability Architectures: Detailed architectures that provide a specific, solution-level perspective for capabilities or systems.
Reference:
This is described in Part V, Chapter 40: Architecture Landscape, in the TOGAF 9.2 standard. These levels ensure a comprehensive and layered approach to enterprise architecture.
19.2 Architecture Landscape
Levels provide a framework for dividing the Architecture Landscape into three levels of granularity:
Strategic Architecture provides an organizing framework for operational and change activity and allows for direction setting at an executive level.
Segment Architecture provides an organizing framework for operational and change activity and allows for direction setting and the development of effective architecture roadmaps at a program or portfolio level.
Capability Architecture provides an organizing framework for change activity and the development of effective architecture roadmaps realizing capability increments.
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