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TOGAF® Fundamental Content
Introduction and Core Concepts
Architecture Development Method (ADM)
ADM Techniques
Applying the ADM
1. Introduction
2. Applying Iteration to the ADM
3. Applying the ADM Across the Architecture Landscape
4. Architecture Partitioning
Architecture Content
Enterprise Architecture Capability and Governance
Extended Guidance
General How-To
A Practitioners’ Approach to Developing Enterprise Architecture Following the TOGAF® ADM
Using the TOGAF® Standard in the Digital Enterprise
Digital Technology Adoption: A Guide to Readiness Assessment and Roadmap Development
Establishing an EA Team
The TOGAF® Leader’s Guide to Establishing and Evolving an EA Capability
Domains
Agile Methods
Enabling Enterprise Agility
Applying the TOGAF® ADM using Agile Sprints
Business Architecture
Business Capabilities
Business Capability Planning
Business Models
Business Scenarios
Information Mapping
Organization Mapping
Value Streams
Data/Information Architecture
Business Intelligence & Analytics
Customer Master Data Management
Metadata Management
Sustainability
Environmentally Sustainable Information Systems
Security Architecture
Integrating Risk and Security within a TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture
Reference Models & Method
Architecture Maturity Models
Architecture Project Management
Architecture Skills Framework
Digital Business Reference Model (DBRM)
Government Reference Model (GRM)
Microservices Architecture (MSA)
The TOGAF® Standard
Applying the ADM
1. Introduction
1.1 Using the TOGAF Framework with Different Architecture Styles
2. Applying Iteration to the ADM
2.1 Overview
2.2 Iteration Cycles
2.3 Classes of Architecture Engagement
2.4 Approaches to Architecture Development
2.5 Iteration Considerations
2.5.1 Iteration between ADM Cycles
2.5.2 Iteration within an ADM Cycle
2.6 Conclusions
Footnotes
3. Applying the ADM Across the Architecture Landscape
3.1 Overview
3.2 Architecture Landscape
3.3 Developing Architectures at Different Levels
3.4 Organizing the Architecture Landscape to Understand the State of the Enterprise
4. Architecture Partitioning
4.1 Overview
4.2 Applying Classification to Create Partitioned Architectures
4.2.1 Activities within the Preliminary Phase
4.3 Integration
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