Part 1: Instructions
As you go about answering the questions, please keep in mind the following:
- This form is based on the
ArchiMate 2.0 Tool Certification Conformance Requirements, which is in
turn based on the ArchiMate 2.0 Specification
- Detailed instructions for
completion of this statement begin immediately below
- If you have any questions or concerns,
you can send mail to the ArchiMate Certification Administrator at The Open Group.
First, enter the name, and organization of the author of this completed Conformance Statement (the "Applicant"),
along with the name and version of the tool to which this statement
refers. Please submit a separate conformance statement for each
major tool version.
Identifying Information |
Applicant Name |
Organization |
Tool Name and Major Version |
Harmen van den Berg |
BiZZdesign |
Architect 3 or later |
Then, review and complete Part 2: Conformance Requirements and Part 3: Recommended Capabilities below.
- After each requirement and each capability is a table with the heading "Applicant Responses". The first row under each heading is labeled "Tool Conformance" for the requirements and "Tool Capability" for the capabilities. In the right-hand column of each of these rows, please indicate "Full", "Partial", or "None".
Please keep in mind that Open Group tool certification requires full
compliance with all Conformance Requirements in Part 1.
The second row under the heading is labeled "Explanation" In the right-hand column of each of these rows, please describe concisely:
- The extent to which the tool fulfills the requirement or
recommendation as specified in the referenced portions of the ArchiMate
2.0 Specification.
- Any and all add-on products, as well as any and all configuration or
other preparation required for your tool to support the specified
functionality
- How the tool provides the specified functionality to its users,
including the major user interface and internal components involved
- Any functional limitations, such as restrictions on using the
specified functionality in combination with other tool functionality
Part 2: Conformance Requirements
For certification, a tool must fulfill all of the requirements as specified in the tables below.
2.1 Concept Coverage
2.1.1
|
A conforming product shall support
all of the concepts defined in the ArchiMate specification Chapters 3,
4, and 5 (Core), Section 10.2 (Motivation extension), and section 11.2
(Implementation & Migration extension). |
Applicant Responses |
Tool Conformance (Full, Partial, None) |
Full |
Explanation |
Architect supports all ArchiMate concepts, both from the Core and from both extensions. |
2.2 Relationship Coverage
2.2.1 |
A conforming product shall allow
the ArchiMate concepts to be connected by means of the relationships
defined in the ArchiMate Specification Chapter 7 and section 10.3,
according to the constraints in Appendix B. |
Applicant Responses |
Tool Conformance (Full, Partial, None) |
Full |
Explanation |
Architect supports all relationships as defined in the specification, and including all the constraints. |
2.2.2 |
For each supported ArchiMate
relationship as defined in requirement 2.2.1 above, if the
relationship applies to multiple combinations of ArchiMate concepts, the
user of a conforming product shall be able to reuse the same
relationship symbol and method to connect each supported
combination of concepts as denoted by their concept symbols. For
example, ArchiMate defines the association relationship for nearly all
pairs of ArchiMate concepts. However, the user of a conforming
product shall be able to use a single line symbol to connect all pairs
of concepts for which ArchiMate defines the association relationship. |
Applicant Responses |
Tool Conformance (Full, Partial, None) |
Full |
Explanation |
Architect supports reusing the same relationship symbol for all supported combinations. |
2.3 Language Notation
2.3.1 |
A conforming product shall
implement the vocabulary, notation, syntax and semantics of the visual
modeling language described in Chapters 3-7, Chapters 10-11, and
Appendix A of the ArchiMate Specification. |
Applicant Responses |
Tool Conformance (Full, Partial, None) |
Full |
Explanation |
Architect implements the vocabulary, notation, syntax and semantics of the ArchiMate language. |
2.3.2 |
A conforming product shall support
nesting as an alternative representation of relationship types as
described in sections 7.1.1, 7.1.2 and 7.1.3 of the ArchiMate
Specification. The conforming product shall clearly indicate which
relationships are defined by each nesting instance, and, in updatable
views, shall enable user control of relationships to be created,
modified, or deleted. |
Applicant Responses |
Tool Conformance (Full, Partial, None) |
Full |
Explanation |
Architect supports nesting of alternative representation of relationship types; Architect supports the automatic replacement of a relationship type by nesting. |
2.3.3 |
A conforming product shall ensure
that the graphical notation used for ArchiMate concepts and
relationships remains unambiguously compliant with the ArchiMate
Specification even after changes to the size, proportion, or color of
modeling symbols. |
Applicant Responses |
Tool Conformance (Full, Partial, None) |
Full |
Explanation |
This is supported by Architect, since the graphical symbols remain the same, even after changing the size, proportion of color of the symbols. |
2.4 Viewpoint Support
2.4.1 |
A conforming product shall support
all the viewpoints specified in sections 8.4, 10.5 and 11.5 of the
ArchiMate Specification by predefining them or by enabling ordinary or
specially privileged users to define them. |
Applicant Responses |
Tool Conformance (Full, Partial, None) |
Full |
Explanation |
All viewpoints defined in the ArchiMate specification are predefined in Architect, and can be used by any user. |
2.4.2 |
A conforming product shall support
design viewpoints both within and across ArchiMate layers and
extensions, including a comprehensive viewpoint, in which all of the
ArchiMate concepts and relationships are available. |
Applicant Responses |
Tool Conformance (Full, Partial, None) |
Full |
Explanation |
Architect supports viewpoints both within and across the ArchiMate layers and extensions, including a co-called total view in wihch all concepts and relations are available. |
2.4.3 |
A conforming product shall reuse
objects from a single underlying model in multiple views. Specifically,
any changes to objects, object properties, or relationships in one view
shall be reflected in all views that present the changed objects, object
properties, or relationships. |
Applicant Responses |
Tool Conformance (Full, Partial, None) |
Full |
Explanation |
Any object or relationship is reused over multiple views, and any change to an object, property of relationship in any view is reflected in all views. |
2.4.4 |
A conforming product shall allow for different graphical notations for an object in different views. |
Applicant Responses |
Tool Conformance (Full, Partial, None) |
Full |
Explanation |
Architect supports different graphical notations (definable using SVG) for an object in different views. |
2.4.5 |
A conforming product shall track the occurrences of objects in different views |
Applicant Responses |
Tool Conformance (Full, Partial, None) |
Full |
Explanation |
For any object in the repository, Architect supports listing all occurrences of that object in different views |
2.5 Language Extension Mechanisms
2.5.1 |
A conforming product shall permit
the users to add attributes to ArchiMate concepts and
relationships as described in section 9.1 of the ArchiMate
Specification. |
Applicant Responses |
Tool Conformance (Full, Partial, None) |
Full |
Explanation |
Architect supports defining attributes to both concepts and relationships. |
2.5.2 |
A conforming product shall permit
users to define specializations of ArchiMate concepts as described in
section 9.2 of the ArchiMate Specification. |
Applicant Responses |
Tool Conformance (Full, Partial, None) |
Full |
Explanation |
Architect supports defining specializations of concepts. |
Part 3: Recommended Capabilities
3.1 Concept Coverage
3.1.1 |
A conforming product may
optionally provide predefined specializations of the ArchiMate concepts
according to section 9.2 of the ArchiMate Specification |
Applicant Responses |
Tool Conformance (Full, Partial, None) |
Full |
Explanation |
Architect provides a limited number of predefined specializations (like business activity). |
3.1.2 |
A conforming product may
optionally support concepts that are neither defined within ArchiMate
nor are specializations of the ArchiMate concepts as long as they do not
obstruct the use of ArchiMate. |
Applicant Responses |
Tool Conformance (Full, Partial, None) |
Full |
Explanation |
Architect has a number of add-on's supporting other concepts, like concepts for the business model canvas, UML and BPMN modeling; these concepts do not obstruct the use of ArchiMate. |
3.2 Relationship Coverage
3.2.1 |
A conforming product may
optionally provide predefined specializations of ArchiMate relationships
according to section 9.2 of the ArchiMate Specification. |
Applicant Responses |
Tool Conformance (Full, Partial, None) |
Full |
Explanation |
Architect provides a limited number of predefined specializations (like relating the business activity to other concepts). |
3.2.2 |
A conforming product may
optionally support relationships that are not defined within the
ArchiMate Specification as long as the product does not require the use
of such relationships to develop an ArchiMate model. |
Applicant Responses |
Tool Conformance (Full, Partial, None) |
Full |
Explanation |
Architect has a number of add-on's supporting other relationships, like relationships for the business model canvas, UML and BPMN modeling; these relationships are not required to develop an ArchiMate model. |
3.3 Language Notation
3.3.1 |
A conforming product may
optionally support alternative notations for the concepts and
relationships described in the ArchiMate Specification. |
Applicant Responses |
Tool Conformance (Full, Partial, None) |
Full |
Explanation |
Architect supports several alternative notations for the ArchiMate concepts and relationships. |
3.4 Other Capabilities
3.4.1 |
If a conforming product supports
modeling frameworks and languages other than ArchiMate, it may
optionally provide the same capabilities for ArchiMate as it does for
the other supported modeling frameworks and languages. |
Applicant Responses |
Tool Conformance (Full, Partial, None) |
Full |
Explanation |
Architect supports several analysis capabilities not defined in ArchiMate. |
4 Revision History
Revision |
Date of Completion |
Reason for Revision |
1.0 |
January 2012 |
Initial version of the ArchiMate 2 Tool CSQ |