Architecture Vision TOGAF is required for every architecture cycle.
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Introduction to TOGAF (Part 1 of 4) Preliminary Phase
Preliminary phase is the initial phase of the TOGAF ADM Process. In this phase the preparation and initiation activities for creating an Architecture Capability are carried out. It includes key activities
Continue readingTOGAF ADM Phase A (Part 4 of 4) — Statement of Architecture Work
The ‘Statement of Architecture Work’ defines the scope and approach that will be used to complete an architecture project. This video shows you how to develop a Statement of Architecture Work.
Continue readingTOGAF ADM Phase A (Part 3 of 4) — Capability Assessment
Before embarking upon a detailed Architecture Definition, it is valuable to understand the baseline and target capability level of the enterprise. This video shows you how to assess an organization’s business and IT capabilities.
Continue readingTOGAF ADM Phase A (Part 2 of 4) — Communications Plan
Enterprise architectures contain large volumes of complex and inter-dependent information. Effective communication of targeted information to the right stakeholders at the right time is a critical success factor for enterprise architecture. This video shows you how to develop a Communications Plan.
Continue readingTOGAF ADM Phase A (Part 1 of 4) — Architecture Vision
Provides a high-level, aspirational view of the end architecture product. The purpose of the vision is to agree at the outset what the desired outcome should be for the architecture, so that architects can then focus on the critical areas to validate feasibility. This video shows you how to develop an Architecture Vision document.
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