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TOGAF

TOGAF

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TOGAF

- The Open Group Architecture Framework, TOGAF is a framework for developing enterprise architectures. It was originally developed in the early 1990s based on a U.S. Department of Defense framework called TAFIM The current version as of this recording is version 9.2 released in April 2018. TOGAF is a methodology to develop architectures, document them, build systems based on them, and govern their development and implementation. It's easy to see its roots in government as it focuses on building system from existing, well-tested modular components. Let's talk about the three major parts of TOGAF. Architecture domains, the architecture development method, and the enterprise continuum. Enterprise architectures are complex, so TOGAF breaks them into four architecture domains, business, data, application, and technical domains. The business domain involves business organization, strategy, and process, this is a technology agnostic view, it is used as the basis of views in other domains…

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