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Revision as of 15:49, 25 February 2019

Framework is the essential conceptual underlying structure comprised of the basic elements, their relationship and rules necessary and sufficient to completely describe the system or concept. The purpose of a framework is to understand the concept and use it to make decisions.

It is important to understand the difference between a framework and a [Methodology|methodology]. A framework defines the essential elements underlying a concept and a methodology details the implementation of a concept. In other words a framework combined with a process is a methodology.


See Also

Enterprise Architecture Framework
IT Strategy Framework
McKinsey 7S Framework
4S Web Marketing Mix Model
Abowd and Beale Framework
Adaptive Enterprise Framework (AEF)


References