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Index
Cover Title Colophon Contents Preface About the Author Trademarks Acknowledgements References Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Key Learning Points 1.2 The TOGAF Certification for People Program
1.2.1 Certification Document Structure 1.2.2 Program Vision and Principles 1.2.3 TOGAF 9 Foundation 1.2.4 The Certification Process 1.2.5 Preparing for the Examination
1.3 Summary 1.4 Test Yourself Questions 1.5 Recommended Reading
Chapter 2 Basic Concepts
2.1 Key Learning Points 2.2 Introduction to TOGAF 9
2.2.1 What is the TOGAF Standard? 2.2.2 Structure of the TOGAF Document
2.3 What is an Enterprise? 2.4 What is Architecture in the Context of the TOGAF Standard? 2.5 Why do I Need Enterprise Architecture? 2.6 What is an Architecture Framework? 2.7 Why do I Need a Framework for Enterprise Architecture? 2.8 Why is the TOGAF Standard Suitable as a Framework for Enterprise Architecture? 2.9 What are the Different Architecture Domains that the TOGAF Standard deals with? 2.10 What does the TOGAF Standard Contain?
2.10.1 The Architecture Development Method (ADM) 2.10.2 ADM Guidelines and Techniques 2.10.3 Architecture Content Framework 2.10.4 The Enterprise Continuum 2.10.5 TOGAF Reference Models 2.10.6 The Architecture Capability Framework
2.11 Summary 2.12 Test Yourself Questions 2.13 Recommended Reading
Chapter 3 Core Concepts
3.1 Key Learning Points 3.2 What are the Phases of the ADM? 3.3 Deliverables, Artifacts, and Building Blocks 3.4 The Enterprise Continuum 3.5 The Architecture Repository 3.6 Establishing and Maintaining an Enterprise Architecture Capability 3.7 Establishing an Operational Architecture Capability 3.8 Using the TOGAF Framework with Other Frameworks 3.9 Summary 3.10 Test Yourself Questions 3.11 Recommended Reading
Chapter 4 Key Terminology
4.1 Key Learning Points 4.2 Key Terms 4.3 Summary 4.4 Test Yourself Questions 4.5 Recommended Reading
Chapter 5 Introduction to the Architecture Development Method
5.1 Key Learning Points 5.2 The Architecture Development Cycle 5.3 What is the Relationship of the ADM to Other Parts of the TOGAF Standard?
5.3.1 Relationship to the Enterprise Continuum and Architecture Repository 5.3.2 The ADM and the Foundation Architecture 5.3.3 The ADM and Supporting Guidelines and Techniques
5.4 Key Points of the ADM Cycle 5.5 How to Adapt the ADM to your Enterprise 5.6 The Need for Architecture Governance 5.7 Scoping the Architecture Activity for your Organization 5.8 Integrating the Architecture Domains for your Organization 5.9 Summary 5.10 Test Yourself Questions 5.11 Recommended Reading
Chapter 6 The Enterprise Continuum and Tools
6.1 Key Learning Points 6.2 Overview of the Enterprise Continuum 6.3 The Enterprise Continuum and Architecture Re-Use 6.4 The Constituent Parts of the Enterprise Continuum
6.4.1 The Enterprise Continuum 6.4.2 The Architecture Continuum 6.4.3 The Solutions Continuum
6.5 The Architecture Continuum in Detail
6.5.1 Foundation Architecture 6.5.2 Common Systems Architectures 6.5.3 Industry Architectures 6.5.4 Organization-Specific Architectures
6.6 The Solutions Continuum in Detail
6.6.1 Foundation Solutions 6.6.2 Common Systems Solutions 6.6.3 Industry Solutions 6.6.4 Organization-Specific Solutions 6.6.5 The Relationship of the Architecture Continuum to the Solutions Continuum
6.7 Using the Enterprise Continuum within the ADM 6.8 The Architecture Repository 6.8.1 The Architecture Landscape 6.8.2 The Standards Information Base 6.9 Tools Standardization 6.10 Summary 6.11 Test Yourself Questions 6.12 Recommended Reading
Chapter 7 The ADM Phases
7.1 Key Learning Points 7.2 Preliminary Phase
7.2.1 Objectives 7.2.2 Approach
7.3 Phase A: Architecture Vision
7.3.1 Objectives 7.3.2 Approach
7.4 Phase B: Business Architecture
7.4.1 Objectives 7.4.2 Approach
7.5 Phase C: Information Systems Architectures
7.5.1 Objectives 7.5.2 Approach
7.6 Phase D: Technology Architecture
7.6.1 Objectives 7.6.2 Approach
7.7 Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions
7.7.1 Objectives 7.7.2 Approach
7.8 Phase F: Migration Planning
7.8.1 Objectives 7.8.2 Approach
7.9 Phase G: Implementation Governance
7.9.1 Objectives 7.9.2 Approach
7.10 Phase H: Architecture Change Management
7.10.1 Objectives 7.10.2 Approach
7.11 Requirements Management
7.11.1 Objectives 7.11.2 Approach
7.12 Summary 7.13 Test Yourself Questions 7.14 Recommended Reading
Chapter 8 ADM Guidelines and Techniques
8.1 Key Learning Points 8.2 ADM Guidelines and Techniques Overview 8.3 Architecture Principles
8.3.1 The TOGAF Template for Defining Architecture Principles 8.3.2 What Makes a Good Architecture Principle?
8.4 Business Scenarios
8.4.1 What is a Business Scenario? 8.4.2 The Use of Business Scenarios in the ADM
8.5 Gap Analysis 8.6 Interoperability
8.6.1 Interoperability and the ADM
8.7 Business Transformation Readiness Assessment 8.8 Risk Management
8.8.1 Risk Management in the ADM
8.9 Capability-Based Planning 8.10 Summary 8.11 Test Yourself Questions 8.12 Recommended Reading
Chapter 9 Architecture Governance
9.1 Key Learning Points 9.2 Introduction to Architecture Governance 9.3 TOGAF Architecture Governance Framework
9.3.1 Conceptual Structure 9.3.2 Organizational Structure
9.4 The Benefits of Architecture Governance 9.5 Architecture Board 9.6 Architecture Contracts 9.7 Architecture Compliance
9.7.1 The Meaning of Architecture Compliance 9.7.2 The Need for Architecture Compliance 9.7.3 The Purpose of Architecture Compliance Reviews 9.7.4 The Architecture Compliance Review Process
9.8 Using the ADM to Establish an Architecture Capability 9.9 Summary 9.10 Test Yourself Questions 9.11 Recommended Reading
Chapter 10 Views, Viewpoints, and Stakeholders
10.1 Key Learning Points 10.2 Concepts and Definitions
10.2.1 System 10.2.2 Stakeholders 10.2.3 Concerns 10.2.4 View 10.2.5 Viewpoint
10.3 Architecture Views and Viewpoints 10.4 The Relationship between Stakeholders, Concerns, Views, and Viewpoints 10.5 The View Creation Process 10.6 Summary 10.7 Test Yourself Questions 10.8 Recommended Reading
Chapter 11 Building Blocks
11.1 Key Learning Points 11.2 What is a Building Block? 11.3 Architecture Building Blocks and Solution Building Blocks
11.3.1 Architecture Building Blocks 11.3.2 Solution Building Blocks
11.4 Building Blocks and the ADM 11.5 Architecture Patterns 11.6 Summary 11.7 Test Yourself Questions 11.8 Recommended Reading
Chapter 12 ADM Deliverables
12.1 Key Learning Points 12.2 The Role of Architecture Deliverables 12.3 The Purpose of Key Deliverables
12.3.1 Architecture Building Blocks (ABBs) 12.3.2 Architecture Contract 12.3.3 Architecture Definition Document 12.3.4 Architecture Principles 12.3.5 Architecture Repository 12.3.6 Architecture Requirements Specification 12.3.7 Architecture Roadmap 12.3.8 Architecture Vision 12.3.9 Business Principles, Business Goals, and Business Drivers ...173 12.3.10 Capability Assessment 12.3.11 Change Request 12.3.12 Communications Plan 12.3.13 Compliance Assessment 12.3.14 Implementation and Migration Plan 12.3.15 Implementation Governance Model 12.3.16 Organizational Model for Enterprise Architecture 12.3.17 Request for Architecture Work 12.3.18 Requirements Impact Assessment 12.3.19 Solution Building Blocks 12.3.20 Statement of Architecture Work 12.3.21 Tailored Architecture Framework
12.4 Summary 12.5 Test Yourself Questions 12.6 Recommended Reading
Chapter 13 TOGAF Reference Models
13.1 Key Learning Points 13.2 The TOGAF TRM as a Foundation Architecture 13.3 The Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model 13.4 Boundaryless Information Flow 13.5 Summary 13.6 Test Yourself Questions 13.7 Recommended Reading
Appendix A Answers to Test Yourself Questions Appendix B Test Yourself Examination Papers Appendix C Test Yourself Examination Appendix D TOGAF 9 Foundation Syllabus Index
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