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 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…
The Architecture Repository
The Architecture Repository is a model used for storing the different types of output produced by the architecture and is…
Artifacts, Deliverables and Building Blocks
What is the difference between Artifacts, Deliverables and Building blocks? An Artifact is a smaller work product that is used…
The Enterprise Continuum
The Enterprise Continuum as related to TOGAF is used to describe how generic solutions can be specalised and leveraged in…
The Architecture Content Framework
The TOGAF Architecture Framework is comprised of the following main components Building Blocks Artifacts Deliverables An Architecture Repository Before detailing…
Techniques and Guidelines
TOGAF provides a set of techniques and guidelines that will assist the architect when following the Architecture Design Method (ADM)…
Describe an Architecture Framework
The TOGAF standard definition for an Architecture Framework is A conceptual structure used to develop, implement, govern and sustain an…