ISO has published ISO/IEC 42010:2007, Systems and software engineering — Recommended practice for architectural description of software-intensive systems. The text of this ISO standard is identical to IEEE 1471:2000, and will serve as basis for the joint ISO and IEEE revision.
The joint revision has several goals:
As shown below there are many views to architectures. Many times architects want to create the one ultimate view. This is just unrealistic. The 1471 standard provides a taxonomy to represent these architecture views.
At the present time, frameworks are aligning to 1471. TOGAF embraces but does not strictly adhere to ANSI/IEEE Std 1471-2000 terminology. From the horses mouth:
In TOGAF we endeavor to strike a balance between promoting the concepts and terminology of ANSI/IEEE Std 1471-2000 - ensuring that our usage of terms defined by ANSI/IEEE Std 1471-2000 is consistent with the standard - and retaining other commonly accepted terminology that is familiar to the majority of the TOGAF readership.
Additionally, this can also fit into a mapping of views to the schema of the well-known Zachman Framework.
For more information go to the IEEE 147 site.
IEEE 1471 site
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