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Avancier Methods are comprehensive,
cohesive, supported by training and certification, and largely in the public
domain. They are compatible with well-known standards (TOGAF, ArchiMate
etc.), yet also stand alone and give architects the more concrete guidance
they need. They include scores of catalogues, matrices and diagrams for
architecture description, guidance on organisation and roles. They are supported by training to the BCS
professional certificates in enterprise and solution architecture. Documents
with no hyperlinks are made available to licensed Avancier Methods users
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users in categories b and c above must: ·
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and/or or training course delegates in the year covered by the licence, ·
keep Avancier informed about any significant change to the expected
number of employees and/or training course delegates, ·
stop using AM if and when the licence runs out, and ·
use the current web site version of AM wherever possible, Avancier
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