The TOGAF ADM Framework is a method for developing an Enterprise Architecture and consists of the following phases. Each phase…
The four dimensions of scope
There are four main dimensions that are typically used to limit and define the scope of an Architecture. Breadth Depth…
Architectural Activities – Restraining the Scope
For various reasons it may be necessary to restrain the scope of an architectural activity which usually pertains to: The…
The phases of TOGAF
The Architecture Development Process (ADM) is a process that is continually improved via feedback from other frameworks, previous iterations and…
The Scope of Architectural Activities
How to limit and define the scope of Architectural Activities It is important to understand that constraining the architecture activities…
ADM Governance
How and should the Architecture Development Method be managed? The ADM should be governed and managed. It is important that…
ADM Relationships within TOGAF
How does the ADM relate to other parts of TOGAF? The ADM is the core of the TOGAF standard and…
The ADM Process
The ADM is a process which is iterative: Over the whole process Between phases Within phases. For each iteration a…
The TOGAF ADM explained; briefly
The ADM (Architecture Development Method) is the main framework as dictated by TOGAF and is a way of extracting organisation-specific…
The Architecture Capability Framework
The Architecture Capability Framework is used to examine and discuss the roles, skills, processes and responsibilities that are needed to…