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BIAN

The Banking Industry Architecture Network (BIAN) provides a standardized framework for defining and organizing banking services, aiming to enhance interoperability and reduce integration costs within the financial sector. Its Service Landscape comprises discrete, non-overlapping service domains that encapsulate specific business capabilities, facilitating a modular approach to banking operations.

The Orthogramic Metamodel, on the other hand, offers an open-source business architecture metamodel designed to provide a structured framework for aligning business strategy, capabilities, value streams, policies, stakeholders, information, and performance. This metamodel enables organizations to dynamically map their business structures and operations, supporting real-time strategic alignment.

Integrating BIAN's service-oriented architecture with The Orthogramic Metamodel’s comprehensive business architecture allows for a unified approach to modeling and aligning banking services with overarching business strategies. This interoperability facilitates:

  • Semantic Alignment: Ensuring consistent definitions and understanding of business capabilities and services across both frameworks.

  • Enhanced Modularity: Leveraging BIAN's discrete service domains within Orthogramic's structured metamodel to promote modularity and reusability.

  • Strategic Coherence: Aligning operational services with strategic objectives, enabling more effective governance and decision-making.

By bridging these two frameworks, organizations can achieve a more cohesive and agile enterprise architecture, better equipped to respond to the dynamic demands of the banking industry.

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