Architecture building blocks Architecture Building Blocks (ABBs) relate to the Architecture Continuum (The Architecture Continuum), and are defined or selected...
Enterprise Architecture
TOGAF (The Open Group Architecture Framework) is a leading methodology for developing and managing enterprise architecture. It uses the ADM (Architecture Development Method) to guide architecture lifecycles, promotes reusable building blocks and governance, and supports multiple stakeholder views. TOGAF helps align IT with business goals, improve efficiency, and enable informed decision-making.
Here is a list of the deliverables generated by the TOGAF 9.2 ADM and TOGAF Framework in general, and in...
Architecture Change Management (Phase H) This final phase of the TOGAF ADM looks at establishing procedures for managing change to the...
Implementation Governance (Phase G) This phase of the TOGAF framework ensures that the implementation and deliverables are in line with...
Migration planning (Phase F) In this phase, we start looking at how to migrate from the current baseline architecture to...
Opportunities & Solutions (Phase E) In order to deliver the architecture identified in the previous steps, this step aims at...
The Technology Architecture (Phase D) This step of ADM looks at the technology architecture and is the last pillar of...
The Information System Architecture (Phase C) This step of ADM looks at the information system architecture and is the second...
The Business Architecture (Phase B) This step of ADM looks at the business architecture and is the first pillar of...
The Architecture Vision (Phase A) As the initial phase of the ADM, the Architecture Vision Phase includes information about defining...
The preliminary Phase As the first phase of the ADM which consists of 10 steps, the preliminary phase aims at...
There are couple of definitions for architecture. The most common and used ones are : 1- The fundamental concepts or...