Enterprise Architecture

We give your enterprise one language.

Before we change anything, we learn how your business truly works — its capabilities, processes and systems — and capture it in a custom meta-model: one precise, shared language every team can build on.

TOGAF 10 ArchiMate 3.2 Custom meta-models
Meta-Model The language
CapabilityProcessApplicationData Object…governed by rules
Model Your enterprise
Order-to-CashBilling PlatformCustomer MasterSettlement
Reality The business
TeamsSystemsDataDecisions
The Problem

Every team describes the business differently.

Strategy decks, process docs, data models, architecture diagrams — each uses its own words for the same things. The cost isn't bad diagrams. It's decisions made on shifting definitions, and change that's slow because nobody agrees on what is actually there.

Fragmented vocabularies

The same concept has three names across three teams — and three subtly different meanings.

Models that don’t connect

Process maps, data models and system diagrams live in silos with no shared spine between them.

Tools impose their own language

Every platform models the enterprise its own way, so nothing lines up across the toolchain.

Knowledge lives in people

How the business really works is held in a few heads — and walks out the door when they do.

How We Work

Understand first. Model deliberately. Then govern.

We don't arrive with a template to impose. Each engagement moves from understanding your company to a living model — and the language that keeps it coherent.

01

Listen & Analyze

We start with your business, not your technology. Strategy, capabilities, motivations, stakeholders — we learn how the organization actually creates value before drawing a single box.

A clear picture of the company
02

Map the Processes

We trace how work really flows — value streams, business processes, hand-offs and exceptions — separating how things are documented from how they actually happen.

Processes made explicit
03

Model the Landscape

Capabilities, applications, data and technology are captured in formal, connected models — a single source of truth for the as-is landscape and the target you are moving toward.

A connected landscape model
04

Build the Meta-Model

We define the language behind the models — the concepts, relationships and rules specific to your domain — and the instruments that keep every team speaking it.

One language, governed
Understanding Before Modeling

We model three things — in this order.

The company, its processes, and its landscape. Get the order right and the architecture reflects reality; get it wrong and you've drawn a beautiful map of somewhere else.

01
The Company

We analyze how you create value

Strategy, business capabilities, motivation models and organizational structure — mapped so technology decisions trace back to the outcomes they serve.

  • Capability & value-stream maps
  • Business motivation model
  • Stakeholder & decision rights
02
The Processes

We understand how work flows

We discover and model the real business processes — the value streams, the hand-offs, the exceptions — so the architecture reflects how the company operates, not an idealized version of it.

  • Value-stream & process maps
  • Hand-offs & exceptions
  • Process-to-system traceability
03
The Landscape

We model your systems & data

Applications, data, integrations and infrastructure are captured as a connected model — across business, application and technology layers — giving leadership a landscape they can actually reason about.

  • Application & data architecture
  • Integration landscape
  • As-is and target states
The Differentiator

A meta-model is the language
the rest of the model speaks.

A model describes your enterprise. A meta-model defines the vocabulary and rules behind it — the concepts, the relationships, the constraints — so every diagram, every team and every tool means exactly the same thing.

We design these custom to your domain. Not a generic framework bolted on, but a precise, governed language for how your enterprise is described — the foundation for a unified language at company level.

Unified
one vocabulary, company-wide
Consistent
the same meaning in every tool
Governed
rules that prevent drift
Example domain
Meta-Model The language

GxP-grade concepts, relationships and rules — specific to life sciences.

SubstanceBatchClinical TrialRegulatory Submission…GxP & traceability rules
defines
Model Your enterprise

Your real capabilities and systems, expressed in that language.

Clinical Trial MgmtBatch ReleasePharmacovigilanceSerialization / Track-and-Trace
describes
Reality The business

What every diagram, team and tool refers to.

SitesBatchesTrialsRegulators
What We Build

Instruments for a language that lasts.

A meta-model only matters if people use it. So we don't hand over a document — we build the instruments that put the language into everyday practice and keep it true over time.

Domain Meta-Model

A formal definition of the concepts, relationships and constraints that describe your enterprise — tailored to your industry and your language.

Modeling Instruments

Templates, stencils and tooling so your teams model consistently — the same way, with the same meaning — across ArchiMate, repositories and documentation.

Shared Glossary & Ontology

A single, agreed vocabulary — every term defined once and linked to the model, so "customer" or "product" means the same thing in every conversation.

Governance & Validation

Rules that keep the model true — constraints, conformance checks and review gates that catch drift before it becomes debt.

Tooling Integration

The meta-model wired into the tools you already use — modeling repositories, diagramming, and documentation — so the language lives where people work.

Living Documentation

Documentation generated from the model itself — always current, always consistent — so onboarding and governance stop depending on tribal knowledge.

Purpose-built tooling

A dedicated IDE for your meta-model.

Templates aren't enough. We develop a custom IDE for your meta-model — so teams author, validate and evolve models with first-class tooling: domain-aware autocompletion, live validation against your rules, and navigation across the whole landscape. It ships as a native desktop application on the three most-used operating systems.

Native desktop app
Windows
macOS
Linux
The Outcome

When the whole enterprise shares one language.

Architecture stops being a set of diagrams and becomes infrastructure for decisions — understood by business and IT alike, and durable long after the engagement ends.

One

shared language across business, IT and leadership — no translation losses

faster onboarding and architecture decisions once the model is the source of truth

40%

less rework from misaligned requirements and inconsistent definitions

100%

of significant decisions traceable through the model to business value

FAQ

Common questions about enterprise architecture

What is enterprise architecture, and how is it different from solution or software architecture?

Enterprise architecture works at the level of the whole organization — strategy, business capabilities, processes, data and the application landscape — and how they fit together. Solution and software architecture operate one or two levels down, designing specific systems. We keep all three connected so a board-level decision can be traced to the systems that deliver it.

Do you work with TOGAF and ArchiMate?

Yes. We use TOGAF as the method and ArchiMate 3.2 as the modeling language, but we adapt them to your context rather than imposing ceremony. The goal is a living model your teams actually use, not a compliance artifact.

What is a custom meta-model, and why would we need one?

A meta-model defines the vocabulary and rules of your architecture — the entities, relationships and constraints specific to your domain. We build one so everyone, from analysts to engineers, describes the business in the same language, and so the model can be queried and governed instead of living in disconnected diagrams.

How long does an enterprise architecture engagement take?

A focused landscape assessment typically takes 30–45 days. Building out a full meta-model and governance practice is a longer, phased engagement — but you get usable artifacts at every phase, not a big-bang deliverable at the end.

Do we keep the models and tooling after the engagement?

Always. Models, documentation and any instruments we build are yours and stay with you. Our goal is your independence, not a dependency on us.

Let's give your enterprise one language.

It starts with a discovery — understanding how your business really works. From there, we model your landscape and design the meta-model that keeps it coherent.