In Phase B, C & D — Business, Information Technology Architecture TOGAF is developed based on the Architecture Vision.
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TOGAF ADM: What is it and why is it so important?
TOGAF ADM, short for TOGAF Architecture Development Method, is an architecture method suggested by TOGAF. It is a method for developing and managing the lifecycle of an enterprise architecture, and forms the core of TOGAF.
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TOGAF (The Open Group Architecture Framework) is an open organizational framework. The framework itself is a well-documented body of knowledge,
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The Open Group created ArchiMate as an open and independent modelling language for enterprise architecture (EA). The standard provides a notation to enable enterprise architects to describe, analyze, and visualize the relationships among business domains in an unambiguous way. ArchiMate enables the creation of fully integrated models of the organization’s EA, the motivation for it, and the programs, projects and migration paths to implement it.
Continue readingTOGAF ADM Preliminary Phase (Part 4 of 4) — Request for Architecture Work
This ‘Request for Architecture Work’ is sent from the sponsoring organization to the architecture organization to trigger the start of an architecture development cycle. It describes the business imperatives behind the architecture work, thus driving the requirements and performance metrics for the architecture work. This video shows you how to develop a Request for Architecture Work.
Continue readingTOGAF ADM Preliminary Phase (Part 3 of 4) — Architecture Principles
Architecture Principles are general rules and guidelines, intended to be enduring and seldom amended, which informs and supports the way in which an organization sets about fulfilling its mission. This video shows you how to develop an Architecture Principles document to which the organization adheres.
Continue readingTOGAF Preliminary ADM (Part 2 of 4) — Business Principles, Goals and Drivers
Business principles, business goals, and business drivers provide context for architecture work, by describing the needs and ways of working employed by the enterprise. This video shows you how to develop a Business Principles, Goals, Drivers document.
Continue readingTOGAF ADM Preliminary Phase (Part 1 of 4) — Organizational Model for Enterprise Architecture (EA)
In order for an architecture framework to be used successfully, it must be supported by the correct organization, roles, and responsibilities within the enterprise. This video shows you how to develop an Organizational Model for Enterprise Architecture document.
Continue readingTOGAF ADM Phase B (Part 2 of 2) — Architecture Requirements Specification
Provides a set of quantitative statements that outline what an implementation project must do in order to comply with the architecture. This video shows you how to develop an Architecture Requirements Specification.
Continue readingTOGAF ADM Phase B (Part 1 of 2) — Architecture Definition (Business Domain)
This Architecture Definition Document describes the baseline and target enterprise architecture, and gap analysis for an architecture project. This video shows you how to develop an Architecture Definition for the Business domain.
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