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      <title>ArchiMate 3.2 vs. ArchiMate 4.0</title>
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      <description>&lt;h2 id=&#34;archimate-32-vs-archimate-40-a-structured-analysis-of-specification-changes&#34;&gt;ArchiMate 3.2 vs. ArchiMate 4.0: A Structured Analysis of Specification Changes&lt;a class=&#34;td-heading-self-link&#34; href=&#34;#archimate-32-vs-archimate-40-a-structured-analysis-of-specification-changes&#34; aria-label=&#34;Heading self-link&#34;&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;With the release of the &lt;strong&gt;ArchiMate® 4.0 Specification&lt;/strong&gt; by The Open Group in April 2026, the widely used modeling language for Enterprise Architecture undergoes its most comprehensive revision to date. While ArchiMate 3.2 (released in 2022) was still based on the concept of &amp;ldquo;Layers&amp;rdquo; and a matrix-based framework, version 4.0 introduces a fundamental restructuring. The goal of this change is to simplify the language, remove redundancies, and increase its applicability across various domains.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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