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EATS Repository Design

Element Architecture Tool Suite (EATS)
Architecture Blueprint
EATS Repository Design
Original Author: joe.vansteen
Created: Sunday, January 25, 2009 - 22:15
Last Changed: Monday, December 26, 2016 - 16:41
Document ID: AF-EATS-DES-400
Version: 01.00.022.247

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Introduction to This Document

Purpose

The purpose of this document is to describe the history and evolution of the technical design for organization and structure of the Architecture Information Repository (AIR).

Audience

The primary audiences for this document include:

  • Joe Van Steen as the author of the EATS concept.
  • The Architected Futures™ Community of Practice (AFCoP) members.
  • Developers and stakeholders of related systems that may desire to interface with Architected Futures™ technology or products.

 

Organization

This document is organized into the following major divisions:

 

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