Visual consistency in every output. The same symbols and relationships regardless of who drew it, so EA documents stop being one-offs only their author can decode.

ArchiMate 3.2 modelling a non-technical director reads in five minutes and an engineer can implement against, wired into TOGAF and NORA in one repository.
ArchiMate is an open-standard visual modelling language from The Open Group, the same body that publishes TOGAF. You draw EA elements in readable, consistent diagrams an assessor can pick up without a tour. The current edition is ArchiMate 3.2, released in 2022. Across Saudi entities, it has quietly become the de-facto choice for EA documentation, first because it bolts onto TOGAF cleanly, second because NORA expects components to be modelled visually, and ArchiMate is the most consistent way to do that across all six domains.
We tailor the ArchiMate library to the entity's identity and write down the rules, so no architect has to guess alone.
Hands-on sessions on the language inside the project itself, not as a separate course.
Org units, procedures, and services modelled with consistent logic, then application and technology architectures aligned with ARM and TRM.
We tie capabilities to entity objectives, and through them to Vision 2030 targets, with clear lines drawn.
One repository tied into ADM documents and NORA outputs, with no duplication or scatter.
Visual consistency in every output. The same symbols and relationships regardless of who drew it, so EA documents stop being one-offs only their author can decode.
Faster audits and smoother handovers. The reviewer reads the model directly, no walkthrough required, and the EA unit keeps moving when people rotate because the model stays readable.
Avolution's authorised partner. Your modelling repository runs on Gartner's top-ranked tool with Arabic support that comes through us directly, not through a reseller in between.
An open-standard visual modelling language from The Open Group, built specifically for EA. You draw organisational and technical elements and their relationships in one consistent notation. The current edition is ArchiMate 3.2.
TOGAF is the working method. ArchiMate is the language you draw its outputs in. Both come from The Open Group and were designed to work together, so do not mix them up and do not pick one over the other.
No. But NORA expects components to be documented visually in three forms: a catalog, a matrix, and a visual representation. ArchiMate is the most widely used practical choice because it covers the six domains consistently and saves you the reviewer asking "why is every department drawn differently?".
Recommended, but do not overstate the need. The basics are simple; what really needs structured training is long-term consistency. We deliver practical, in-project enablement. Formal certification comes from Open Group accredited providers.
Three core: Business, Application, Technology. Three extensions: Strategy, Implementation and Migration, Physical. That split lines up naturally with the six NORA domains, which is a point that too often gets missed.
Yes. Security sits across the three core layers; data lives in the application layer. That arrangement covers NORA SeRM and DRM requirements without extra work.
Avolution ABACUS, Gartner's top-ranked EA repository. It carries full ArchiMate 3.2 and combines modelling, TOGAF methodology, and NORA outputs in a single repository. For the record, SAHM is Avolution's authorised partner in the Middle East, so licensing and support route through us directly.
A short session on a real model from an entity like yours, so you walk away with a realistic sense of what consistency looks like on the ground.
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