TOGAF
TOGAF
Intro
TOGAF (The Open Group Architecture Framework) is a widely used enterprise architecture methodology and framework. It helps structure development to reduce errors, control cost, and align IT with the business.
Key points:
- Provides ADM, content framework, and governance guidance.
- Supports consistent, reusable architecture practices.
- Common use cases across EA/BPM/Data/App/Tech include target state design, roadmapping, and standards management.
- Pitfall: treating TOGAF as prescriptive rather than tailoring to context.
Examples:
- Using ADM phases to guide a transformation program.
- Applying architecture principles and building blocks.
- Maintaining a standards information base for designs.
In practice:
Adopt the parts of TOGAF that fit; tailor the method and artifacts to organizational maturity.
Related terms: Architecture Development Method; Architecture Principles; Technical Reference Model
FAQs:
Q: Is certification required to use TOGAF?
A: No, but it helps common understanding.
Q: Does TOGAF dictate tools?
A: No; it is tool‑agnostic.
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