This is the official Open Group Pocket Guide for TOGAF Version 9.1 and is published in hard copy and electronic format by Van Haren Publishing on behalf of The Open Group. TOGAF®, an Open Group Standard, is a proven enterprise architecture methodology and framework used by the world s leading organizations to improve business efficiency. It is the most prominent and reliable enterprise architecture standard, ensuring consistent standards, methods, and communication among enterprise architecture professionals. Enterprise architecture professionals fluent in TOGAF standards enjoy greater…mehr
This is the official Open Group Pocket Guide for TOGAF Version 9.1 and is published in hard copy and electronic format by Van Haren Publishing on behalf of The Open Group. TOGAF®, an Open Group Standard, is a proven enterprise architecture methodology and framework used by the world s leading organizations to improve business efficiency. It is the most prominent and reliable enterprise architecture standard, ensuring consistent standards, methods, and communication among enterprise architecture professionals. Enterprise architecture professionals fluent in TOGAF standards enjoy greater industry credibility, job effectiveness, and career opportunities. TOGAF helps practitioners avoid being locked into proprietary methods, utilize resources more efficiently and effectively, and realize a greater return on investment.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Method 2.1 What is the ADM? 2.2 What are the Phases of the ADM? 2.3 The ADM in Detail 2.4 Scoping the Architecture Activity 3 Key Techniques and Deliverables of the ADM Cycle 3.1 Tailored Architecture Framework 3.2 Organizational Model for Enterprise Architecture 3.3 Architecture Principles 3.4 Business Principles, Business Goals, and Business Drivers 3.5 Architecture Repository 3.6 Architecture Tools 3.7 Request for Architecture Work 3.8 Statement of Architecture Work 3.9 Architecture Vision 3.10 Stakeholder Management 3.17 Architecture Roadmap 3.18 Business Scenarios 3.19 Gap Analysis 3.20 Architecture Viewpoints 3.21 Architecture Views 3.22 Architecture Building Blocks 3.23 Solution Building Blocks 3.24 Capability-Based Planning 3.25 Migration Planning Techniques 3.26 Implementation and Migration Plan 3.27 Transition Architecture 3.28 Implementation Governance Model 3.29 Architecture Contracts 3.30 Change Request 3.31 Compliance Assessment 3.32 Requirements Impact Assessment 4 Guidelines for Adapting the ADM 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Applying Iteration to the ADM 4.3 Applying the ADM across the Architecture Landscape 4.4 Security Architecture and the ADM 4.5 Using TOGAF to Define and Govern SOAs 5 Architecture Content Framework 5.1 Architecture Content Framework Overview 5.2 Content Metamodel 5.3 Architectural Artifacts 5.4 Architecture Deliverables 5.5 Building Blocks 6 The Enterprise Continuum 6.1 Overview of the Enterprise Continuum
Method 2.1 What is the ADM? 2.2 What are the Phases of the ADM? 2.3 The ADM in Detail 2.4 Scoping the Architecture Activity 3 Key Techniques and Deliverables of the ADM Cycle 3.1 Tailored Architecture Framework 3.2 Organizational Model for Enterprise Architecture 3.3 Architecture Principles 3.4 Business Principles, Business Goals, and Business Drivers 3.5 Architecture Repository 3.6 Architecture Tools 3.7 Request for Architecture Work 3.8 Statement of Architecture Work 3.9 Architecture Vision 3.10 Stakeholder Management 3.17 Architecture Roadmap 3.18 Business Scenarios 3.19 Gap Analysis 3.20 Architecture Viewpoints 3.21 Architecture Views 3.22 Architecture Building Blocks 3.23 Solution Building Blocks 3.24 Capability-Based Planning 3.25 Migration Planning Techniques 3.26 Implementation and Migration Plan 3.27 Transition Architecture 3.28 Implementation Governance Model 3.29 Architecture Contracts 3.30 Change Request 3.31 Compliance Assessment 3.32 Requirements Impact Assessment 4 Guidelines for Adapting the ADM 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Applying Iteration to the ADM 4.3 Applying the ADM across the Architecture Landscape 4.4 Security Architecture and the ADM 4.5 Using TOGAF to Define and Govern SOAs 5 Architecture Content Framework 5.1 Architecture Content Framework Overview 5.2 Content Metamodel 5.3 Architectural Artifacts 5.4 Architecture Deliverables 5.5 Building Blocks 6 The Enterprise Continuum 6.1 Overview of the Enterprise Continuum
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