Configure EA Workspace using the Setup page Release version: Australia Updated March 12, 2026 1 minute to readUse the Setup page to configure Enterprise Architecture Workspace. Configure application categoriesAn application category is a grouping of applications by their purpose and function, fields, or areas.Configure application category groupsAn application category group is a collection of application categories. Category groups help with the filtering and reporting of the application categories.Configure application familiesAn application family is an attribute to group a set of related applications based on manufacturer classification of their products into product suites.Configure indicatorsConfigure application or capability indicators in the Enterprise Architecture Workspace.Configure scoring profilesScoring profiles help you to evaluate the applications based on various indicators.Configure TRM phasesA Technology Reference Model (TRM) phase represents the status of the application, that is whether the application is approved for use, being evaluated or being scheduled for divestment.Configure TRM categoriesA Technology Reference Model (TRM) category refers to a grouping of TRM software products by their purpose and function.Configure information data domainsA data domain is a structured grouping of information objects that are categorized to support business applications and processes. The data domain helps define how business application data is captured and describes how the data is exchanged between applications and databases.Configure architectural artifact categoriesThe architectural artifact categories enable you to categorize and manage artifacts more efficiently. Configuring architectural artifact categories enable you to structure and classify architectural artifacts, and verify the architectural artifacts support strategic goals.Configure demand actionsDemand actions enable you to initiate structured responses to architectural insights. These actions typically include creating demands for remediation, initiating lifecycle changes, or launching application rationalization efforts.Configure Enterprise Modeling and VisualizationYou can configure the shape libraries, modeling options, entities, and relationships used in the Enterprise Modeling and Visualization.Configure application total cost of ownership (TCO) in Enterprise Architecture WorkspaceConfigure the application TCO source, cost type, and determine the duration of a fiscal property, in the Enterprise Architecture Workspace.Configure certification policiesConfigure certification policies to keep your business applications inventory up to date. Keeping your business application data current helps you to assess your business applications precisely as there are indicators that are dependent on these business applications.Configure Technology Portfolio ManagementConfigure Technology Portfolio Management in Enterprise Architecture Workspace. By configuring TPM, you can get application lifecycle risk insights and rationalize applications.Configure Technology Reference ModelConfigure Technology Reference Model Enterprise Architecture Workspace. Configuring the Technology Reference Model offers a structured approach to managing technology standards across your organization.Related conceptsExploring the Setup page in the Enterprise Architecture WorkspaceWorking with the Setup page
Configure EA Workspace using the Setup page Release version: Australia Updated March 12, 2026 1 minute to readUse the Setup page to configure Enterprise Architecture Workspace. Configure application categoriesAn application category is a grouping of applications by their purpose and function, fields, or areas.Configure application category groupsAn application category group is a collection of application categories. Category groups help with the filtering and reporting of the application categories.Configure application familiesAn application family is an attribute to group a set of related applications based on manufacturer classification of their products into product suites.Configure indicatorsConfigure application or capability indicators in the Enterprise Architecture Workspace.Configure scoring profilesScoring profiles help you to evaluate the applications based on various indicators.Configure TRM phasesA Technology Reference Model (TRM) phase represents the status of the application, that is whether the application is approved for use, being evaluated or being scheduled for divestment.Configure TRM categoriesA Technology Reference Model (TRM) category refers to a grouping of TRM software products by their purpose and function.Configure information data domainsA data domain is a structured grouping of information objects that are categorized to support business applications and processes. The data domain helps define how business application data is captured and describes how the data is exchanged between applications and databases.Configure architectural artifact categoriesThe architectural artifact categories enable you to categorize and manage artifacts more efficiently. Configuring architectural artifact categories enable you to structure and classify architectural artifacts, and verify the architectural artifacts support strategic goals.Configure demand actionsDemand actions enable you to initiate structured responses to architectural insights. These actions typically include creating demands for remediation, initiating lifecycle changes, or launching application rationalization efforts.Configure Enterprise Modeling and VisualizationYou can configure the shape libraries, modeling options, entities, and relationships used in the Enterprise Modeling and Visualization.Configure application total cost of ownership (TCO) in Enterprise Architecture WorkspaceConfigure the application TCO source, cost type, and determine the duration of a fiscal property, in the Enterprise Architecture Workspace.Configure certification policiesConfigure certification policies to keep your business applications inventory up to date. Keeping your business application data current helps you to assess your business applications precisely as there are indicators that are dependent on these business applications.Configure Technology Portfolio ManagementConfigure Technology Portfolio Management in Enterprise Architecture Workspace. By configuring TPM, you can get application lifecycle risk insights and rationalize applications.Configure Technology Reference ModelConfigure Technology Reference Model Enterprise Architecture Workspace. Configuring the Technology Reference Model offers a structured approach to managing technology standards across your organization.Related conceptsExploring the Setup page in the Enterprise Architecture WorkspaceWorking with the Setup page