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TRAK Enterprise Architecture Framework

TRAK is a general systems-thinkers’/system-centric enterprise architecture framework. It is simple, user-friendly, pragmatic and not limited to IT. TRAK has won an INCOSE award and is also a finalist in the 2011 IET innovation awards.

TRAK allows you to describe a system, its parts (which can include people, software, other systems and physical things) and how it relates to the residual world. It covers everything from the enterprise, concept, procurement of the solution, the introduction or withdrawal of the system from service to its assurance. It allows threats,risks and mitigation to be linked to the design.

TRAK is a derivative of MODAF but is based on ISO/IEC 42010 – the international standard for architecture description. There is a minimal process in which the architect selects the viewpoints (specifications for views) that address the task sponsor’s concerns. It has rules that ensure that the description is consistent and also readable by the non technical audience. You

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Website https://trak.sourceforge.io
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  • simple, pragmatic, no nonsense, just "good enough" way of addressing typical concerns (not populating a data model)
  • designed by systems engineers for others & based on need / typical application
  • general TRAK introduction
  • important ideas
  • standards affecting TRAK
  • glossary
  • choosing an architecture description language
  • conformance/non-conformance with TRAK
  • TRAK architecture perspectives
  • use of colour in TRAK
  • TRAK Bye Laws (consistency, user interface for views and architecture descriptions)
  • TRAK minimal modelling process
  • designed to be used with TRAK Viewpoints (http://trakviewpoints.sf.net) and TRAK Metamodel (http://trakmetamodel.sf.net) documents (also on Sourceforge)
  • specification for implementation of TRAK architecture description elements in a tool or ADL
  • mapping of architecture description language [ADL] (e.g. UML) to TRAK.
  • mapping TRAK and TRAK-conforming Architecture Descriptions to ISO/IEC/IEEE 42010:2011