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ArchiMate Diagram: The Motivation Extension

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Published on 30 Aug 2015

About the ArchiMate Diagram

This is an interactive ArchiMate Diagram created here on Dragon1.


With this visualization you can communicate strategic issues to board members and directors about how transitions in the business and IT take place and what their alignment/dependencies are.


Creating a ArchiMate Diagram on Dragon1 has several specific benefits:

  • It creates common insights and overviews for decision makers
  • The dependencies in the diagram are always tracable and trackable (via visual click and highlighted path)
  • Communicate impact of changes and chosen alternative solutions
  • People in Projects can use this diagram immediately for design and realization purposes

Using this visual as integral design within organization improves the fitness for use and readiness for the future of your organization.

Creating Architecture Diagrams yourself on Dragon1

An architecture diagram is a diagram that shows stakeholders, needs, requirements, concepts, principles, patterns, elements, components, objects, technical products, rules and decisions in relation to a subject.


This ArchiMate diagram shows the relationship of elements. This type of diagram one could qualify as a dependency viewpoint.


When you login to Dragon1 after purchasing a user license, you can drag detailled Dragon1 Tutorials onto your own Digital Workplace for creating strategic visuals.


We have prepared some example Dragon1 tutorials for you to give you a first impression in creating Architecture Diagrams on Dragon1, your Innovation Lab.



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