Dimensions of the GEA-NZ framework
Find information about each dimension of the GEA-NZ framework, and download reference taxonomies.
-
Overview of the GEA-NZ Framework
The GEA-NZ framework has 4 motivating dimensions and 4 core dimensions.
-
GEA-NZ dimension: Strategy, investment and policy
Government strategy, investment prioritisation and policy evolution are drivers of change in the public sector, along with continuous change driven by customers and the environment.
-
GEA-NZ dimension: Governance and performance
This section will help you to consider governance needs and performance measures across all aspects of your architecture.
-
GEA-NZ dimension: Standards
The standards dimension of the framework outlines the rationale, specification and identification of digital and data-related standards, and the mapping of standards to other framework dimensions.
-
GEA-NZ dimension: Identity, privacy and security
The identification, security and privacy dimension represents 3 critical capabilities that must be preserved across all other dimensions of GEA-NZ.
-
GEA-NZ dimension: Business
The business dimension is one of the 4 core dimensions that represent the operational aspects of your enterprise architecture. It has 5 focus areas.
-
GEA-NZ dimension: Data, information and analytics
The data, information and analytics architecture dimension is one of the 4 core dimensions that represent the operational aspects of your enterprise architecture.
-
GEA-NZ dimension: Application and software services
The application and software services dimension is one of the 4 core dimensions that represent the operational aspects of your enterprise architecture.
-
GEA-NZ dimension: Infrastructure
The infrastructure dimension is one of the 4 core dimensions that represent the operational aspects of your enterprise architecture.