- Architecture Development Method (ADM): It is the core of TOGAF. Describes a step-by-step approach to developing an enterprise architecture.
- Enterprise Continuum: A virtual repository of architecture assets, i.e. the TOGAF foundation architecture, and the Integrated Information Infrastructure.
- Resources: Comprises of the TOGAF Resource Base - a set of tools and techniques available for use in applying TOGAF and the TOGAF ADM.
Friday, April 14, 2006
Open Architecture Framework (TOGAF)
The Open Group Architecture Format (TOGAF) is an industry standard architecture framework build an information systems architecture. It is divided into three parts:
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