Begin with architecture governance
The Architecture Governance use case introduces a structured framework anchored in ICT objects, standard platforms, and defined planning standards that ensures consistency and discipline across the organization’s technology landscape. Principles and policies reinforce this framework by aligning technology decisions with the company’s strategic vision and guiding coherent, long-term decision-making. Through transparent visibility into planned changes, architecture governance helps the organization anticipate and prevent conflicts, avoid unnecessary costs, and maintain alignment across an evolving portfolio. Together, these elements create a unified, end-to-end view of the diverse sub-portfolios that make up the enterprise portfolio, providing a reliable foundation for coordinated planning and effective governance.
To work with Alfabet 's business questions focusing on architecture governance, you must have a license to Enterprise Architecture Management. The use case Architecture Governance must be enabled to work with the classes classes ICT Object, ICT Object Category, Standard Platform, Standard Platform Category, Peripheral, Policy, Policy Group, Principle and the business question What are our business priorities?: