TOGAF
TOGAF (The Open Group Architecture Framework
) is a comprehensive framework for enterprise architecture that provides an approach for designing, planning, implementing, and governing an enterprise information architecture. Developed by The Open Group, TOGAF helps organizations design IT infrastructure that aligns with their business goals and strategies.
Key components of TOGAF include:
- Architecture Development Method (ADM): A step-by-step approach to developing an enterprise architecture.
- Enterprise Continuum: A model for structuring a repository of architectural assets.
- Architecture Repository: A repository for storing different architectural outputs.
- Architecture Content Framework: Provides a detailed model of architectural work products.
TOGAF is widely used because it offers a standardized methodology and a set of best practices that can be tailored to the specific needs of an organization. It helps ensure that all aspects of the enterprise architecture are considered and integrated, leading to more efficient and effective IT operations.
For official information about TOGAF, please visit:
TOGAF ADM Cycle
Related:
External links:
- The TOGAF® Standard — Digital Edition - Introduction —opengroup.org
- Introduction :: TOGAF® Pocket Guide —opengroup.org