Timeframe

In a Strategic Roadmap, the symbol Timeframe is used to represent a specific period of time or a range of time during which a project, initiative, or objective will be executed. It usually appears as a horizontal bar or a line on the roadmap, and its length or position can indicate the duration or start/end date of the associated activity.

For example, in a Strategic Roadmap for a software development company, the Timeframe symbol might represent a six-month period during which the company plans to release a new product. The length and position of the symbol on the roadmap would indicate the start and end dates of the development, testing, and launch phases of the project. By including the Timeframe symbol on the roadmap, stakeholders can quickly understand the timing and duration of the company’s initiatives and plan their own activities accordingly.

Tick Mark

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Threat

A threat refers to a negative external factor that can impact a process, workflow, or journey. It is a potential risk or challenge that needs to be recognized and addressed. For example, in a customer journey map, a threat might refer to a new competitor or a change in regulations that can impact the business.

Things

The symbol of things typically represents the physical or digital assets that are involved in the ecosystem. These assets might include products, services, infrastructure, and other resources that are used or consumed by the businesses and stakeholders in the ecosystem.

For example, in an e-commerce ecosystem, the things symbol might represent the products that are sold online, the warehouses where they are stored, or the delivery trucks that transport them. In a transportation ecosystem, the things symbol might represent the vehicles, roads, and other physical infrastructure that are used to move people and goods.

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Technology Interaction : ArchiMate

A unit of collective technology behavior performed by (a collaboration of) two or more technology internal active structure elements.

A technology interaction describes the collective behavior that is performed by two or more technology internal active structure elements, possibly by their participation in a technology collaboration. This may, for example, include the communication pattern between these elements. A technology interaction can also specify the joint behavior needed to realize a technology service.

The name of a technology interaction should clearly identify a series of technology behaviors; e.g., “Client profile creation” or “Update customer records”.

Technology Domain

The Technology Domain template is used to describe a technology domain in an InfrastructureDiagram.

A technology domain can be linked to TechnologyCapability (delivered by).

Its lifecycle can be described in terms of when it is used in the organization.

And its product lifecycle.