Domains

Domains

For convenience sake, the domains are clustered into logical groupings based on their functions and relationships.

Strategic foundation

  • Strategy - Overarching objectives and direction

  • Market - External business environment and competitive positioning

  • Customer - People and organizations that consume products/services

  • Stakeholder - Individuals and groups influenced by or influencing the organization

Operational architecture

Delivery elements

  • Products - Tangible or intangible offerings

  • Services - Activities contributing to value delivery

  • Channel - Methods and pathways for delivering to customers

  • Supply chain - Network for flow of materials, goods, and services

Governance & compliance

Innovation & transformation

Enablement & resources

Each domain is defined through a schema-first approach using publicly available JSON Schemas, enabling automation, validation, and integration into digital tools and platforms. Domains are described in terms of attributes, elements, relationships, and interdependencies.

Cross-domain relationships provide structured links between entities across domains (e.g. Customers to Capabilities or Policies to Services), allowing traceability, impact analysis, and improved alignment across the enterprise.

The Orthogramic Metamodel license: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0), ensuring it remains open, collaborative, and widely accessible.