Technical Reference Model
Technical Reference Model
Intro
A Technical Reference Model (TRM) categorizes standards, specifications, and technologies for constructing and integrating components. It supports component‑based and service‑oriented architectures.
Key points:
- Provides a common technical vocabulary.
- Guides technology selection and interoperability.
- Common use cases across EA/BPM/Data/App/Tech include standard stacks, integration protocols, and security controls.
- Pitfall: outdated TRMs that misguide solution choices.
Examples:
- Approved API, data, and messaging standards.
- Reference stacks for web, data, and integration layers.
- Security standards for identity and encryption.
In practice:
Maintain and govern the TRM as a living standard; align solution designs and waivers to it.
Related terms: Standards Information Base; Service Oriented Architecture; Reference Architecture
FAQs:
Q: Who owns the TRM?
A: Architecture governance with domain SMEs.
Q: How often is it updated?
A: On a cadence aligned to technology lifecycle.
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