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title: "ADM"
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type: concept
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tags: [AWS, Governance, Architecture]
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last_updated: 2026-05-07
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---
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## Definition
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ADM stands for **Architecture Decision Management** — the governance process for managing architecture decisions within an enterprise cloud environment. In the context of [[ctp-topic-50-ami-roadmap-for-aws-amis]], ADM is the primary driver for prioritizing the [[ARM-AMI]] roadmap.
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## Role in AMI Governance
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The [[CCOE]] AMI roadmap prioritization is primarily driven by ADM requirements. Any changes to roadmap prioritization must go through the demand pipeline process:
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> "The order was created mainly by ADM requirements. Any requirements to change the prioritization of the roadmap should go through the demand pipeline process." — [[ctp-topic-50-ami-roadmap-for-aws-amis]]
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## Related Concepts
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- [[Foundation-AMI]]: CCOE-provided hardened base images
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- [[OS-End-of-Life]]: OS lifecycle management that feeds into ADM decision-making
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- [[CCOE]]: Organization responsible for AMI governance and roadmap maintenance
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## Connections
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- [[ctp-topic-50-ami-roadmap-for-aws-amis]] → AMI roadmap is primarily driven by ADM requirements
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- [[ctp-topic-26-standard-ami-build-publish-share-processes]] → ADM decisions influence Foundation AMI feature set
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- [[ctp-topic-20-program-demand-process-flow-and-poc-onboarding]] → demand pipeline process for changing priorities
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