TAFIM
![The Information Systems Architecture concept, as pictured by the TAFIM in 1996.[1]](/uploads/202502/14/Information_Systems_Architecture_(TAFIM)3016.jpg)
![The eight-volume TAFIM documentation with the further architecture implementation concept.[1]](/uploads/202502/14/TAFIM_Architecture_Implementation_Concept3016.jpg)
![DoD Standards-Based Architecture Planning Process[8]](/uploads/202502/14/DoD_Standards-Based_Architecture_Planning_Process3016.jpg)
![Integrated Model of Four Architectural Views.[8]](/uploads/202502/14/Integrated_Model_of_Four_Architectural_Views3016.jpg)
Technical Architecture Framework for Information Management (TAFIM) was a 1990s reference model for enterprise architecture by and for the United States Department of Defense (DoD).
TAFIM provided enterprise-level guidance for the evolution of the DoD Technical infrastructure. It identifies the services, standards, concepts, components, and configurations that can be used to guide the development of technical architectures that meet specific mission requirements.