Linked.Archi

Linked.Archi EA on a Page Metamodel Definition

Metamodel Manifest

https://meta.linked.archi/eaonapage/metamodel#

v0.1.0 draft eaopmm: Kalin Maldzhanski Linked.Archi Modified: 2026-05-02 License

Metamodel manifest for EA on a Page. Ties together the CSVLOD ontology and artifact taxonomy into a single discoverable resource.

The complete EA on a Page metamodel definition, aggregating the CSVLOD ontology (artifact types, processes, participants) and the artifact taxonomy (24 specific artifacts classified by type and usage frequency).

Based on Framework

EA on a Page

Enterprise Architecture on a Page — an evidence-based EA framework by Svyatoslav Kotusev that describes how EA practices actually work based on empirical research across 27+ organizations. Classifies EA artifacts into six types (CSVLOD) and EA processes into three core activities.

Constituent Resources

Model Concepts (OWL Ontology)

onto

Ontology for the Enterprise Architecture on a Page framework by Svyatoslav Kotusev. Models the CSVLOD artifact taxonomy (Considerations, Standards, Visions, Landscapes, Outlines, Designs), the three core EA processes (Strategic Planning, Initiative Delivery, Technology Optimization), EA practice participants, maturity stages, and the 24 empirically validated EA artifacts. Based on peer-reviewed research across 27+ organizations, this framework describes how EA practices actually work rather than prescribing how they should work.
https://meta.linked.archi/eaonapage/onto#
Concept Classification (SKOS)

EA on a Page Artifact Classification

Classification of 24 EA artifacts by CSVLOD type and usage frequency.
https://meta.linked.archi/eaonapage/tax#EAOnAPageScheme