The document provides an overview of the Zachman Framework for Enterprise Architecture. It describes the framework as having six rows and six columns that form a grid. Each cell in the grid represents a distinct perspective or view of the enterprise. The rows represent different levels of abstraction - from scope/planning to functioning enterprise. The columns represent different interrogatives - what, how, where, who, when, why. Taking one cell at a time allows for a comprehensive yet modular description of an enterprise architecture.