15.1 Mapping UML and BPMN to TOGAF 259
15.1.1 How UML and BPMN are used to support TOGAF modeling 259
15.1.2 Conventions for presenting EAP extensions 260
15.2 Vision and requirements 261
15.3 Global structure and architecture domains 262
15.4 Data architecture 264
15.5 Business architecture 266
15.6 Application architecture 270
15.7 Technology architecture 274
15.8 Fundamental concepts 275
A profile definition is presented as a specific metamodel that appears as a class diagram presenting concepts from UML (showing the “uml.” name prefix) and extensions from EAP (in a profile, exten- sions are called “stereotypes”). The (BLACK ARROW) link represents an “extension,” meaning that the “Component” concept from UML has been extended in the “Application Component” concept from EAP. It provides the mapping (the “Application Component” EAP/TOGAF concept maps to the “Com- ponent” UML concept) (Figure 15.2).