Capability Architecture
Capability Architecture
Intro
Capability Architecture describes how a capability is realized by processes, data, applications, and technology. It matters in EA because it connects strategy to executable change.
Key points:
- Blueprint for people, process, data, and systems
- Enables traceability from objectives to solutions
- Used in roadmaps, operating model design, and solution scoping
- Pitfall: jumping to solutions without defining outcomes and constraints
Examples:
- Designing “Customer Onboarding” across KYC, workflow, and data platforms
- Defining “Order Fulfilment” integrations and SLAs
- Mapping “Financial Reporting” controls and data lineage
In practice:
Document current and target states, then stage changes as increments tied to value.
Related terms: Capability; Operating Model; Roadmap
FAQs:
Q: How detailed should a capability architecture be?
A: Enough to guide design decisions and dependency planning.
Q: Who owns it?
A: The capability owner with architects and SMEs.
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