- 1-1 Structure of the TOGAF Document
- 2-1 Relationships between Deliverables, Artifacts, and Building Blocks
- 2-2 Example — Architecture Definition Document
- 2-3 Enterprise Continuum
- 2-4 TOGAF Architecture Repository Structure
- 2-5 TOGAF Architecture Capability Overview
- 5-1 Architecture Development Cycle
- 5-2 Progressive Architecture Development
- 5-3 Integration of Architecture Artifacts
- 6-1 Preliminary Phase
- 6-2 Management Frameworks to Co-ordinate with TOGAF
- 6-3 Interoperability and Relationships between Management Frameworks
- 7-1 Phase A: Architecture Vision
- 8-1 Phase B: Business Architecture
- 8-2 UML Business Class Diagram
- 9-1 Phase C: Information Systems Architectures
- 12-1 Phase D: Technology Architecture
- 13-1 Phase E: Opportunities & Solutions
- 14-1 Phase F: Migration Planning
- 15-1 Phase G: Implementation Governance
- 16-1 Phase H: Architecture Change Management
- 17-1 ADM Architecture Requirements Management
- 19-1 Iteration Cycles
- 19-2 Activity by Iteration for Baseline First Architecture Definition
- 19-3 Activity by Iteration for Target First Architecture Definition
- 20-1 Summary Classification Model for Architecture Landscapes
- 20-2 Classes of Enterprise Architecture Engagement
- 20-3 Iterations within a Single ADM Cycle Example
- 20-4 A Hierarchy of ADM Processes Example
- 22-1 Business-Led versus Developer-Led SOA Communities
- 22-2 TOGAF Concepts Mapped to SOA Terminology
- 24-1 Categories of Stakeholder
- 24-2 Stakeholder Power Grid
- 26-1 Creating a Business Scenario
- 26-2 Phases of Developing Business Scenarios
- 26-3 Relative Contributions to a Business Scenario
- 26-4 Relevance of Requirements Throughout the ADM
- 27-1 Gap Analysis Example
- 28-1 Implementation Factor Assessment and Deduction Matrix
- 28-2 Consolidated Gaps, Solutions, and Dependencies Matrix
- 28-3 Architecture Definition Increments Table
- 28-4 Enterprise Architecture State Evolution Table
- 28-5 Sample Project Assessment with Respect to Business Value and Risk
- 29-1 Business Information Interoperability Matrix
- 29-2 Information Systems Interoperability Matrix
- 30-1 Business Transformation Readiness Assessment — Maturity Model
- 30-2 Summary Table of Business Transformation Readiness Assessment
- 31-1 Risk Classification Scheme
- 31-2 Sample Risk Identification and Mitigation Assessment Worksheet
- 32-1 Capability-Based Planning Concept
- 32-2 Capability Increments and Dimensions
- 32-3 Capability Increment Radar
- 32-4 Relationship Between Capabilities, Enterprise Architecture, and Projects
- 33-1 Relationships between Deliverables, Artifacts, and Building Blocks
- 33-2 Example — Architecture Definition Document
- 33-3 Content Metamodel Overview
- 34-1 TOGAF Content Metamodel and its Extensions
- 34-2 Core Entities and their Relationships
- 34-3 Interactions between Metamodel, Building Blocks, Diagrams, and Stakeholders
- 34-4 Content Framework by ADM Phases
- 34-5 Detailed Representation of the Content Metamodel
- 34-6 Entities and Relationships Present within the Core Content Metamodel
- 34-7 Content Metamodel with Extensions
- 34-8 Relationships between Entities in the Full Metamodel
- 34-9 Core Content Metamodel and Predefined Extension Modules
- 34-10 Core Content with Governance Extensions
- 34-11 Governance Extensions: Changes to Metamodel
- 34-12 Services Extension: Changes to Metamodel
- 34-13 Process Modeling Extensions: Changes to Metamodel
- 34-14 Data Extensions: Changes to Metamodel
- 34-15 Infrastructure Consolidation Extensions: Changes to Metamodel
- 34-16 Motivation Extensions: Changes to Metamodel
- 35-1 Basic Architectural Concepts
- 35-2 Example View — The Open Group Business Domains in 2008
- 35-3 Viewpoints Associated with the Core Content Metamodel and Extensions
- 35-4 Abstract Security Architecture View
- 35-5 Generic Security Architecture View
- 35-6 The Five-Tier Organization
- 35-7 Data Access Interface (DAI)
- 35-8 Multiple Uses of a Data Access Interface (DAI)
- 35-9 Notional Distribution Model
- 35-10 Basic Client/Server Model
- 35-11 Reference Model Representation of Client/Server Model
- 35-12 Host-Based, Master/Slave, and Hierarchic Models
- 35-13 Hierarchic Model using the Reference Model
- 35-14 Peer-to-Peer and Distributed Object Management Models
- 35-15 Communications Infrastructure
- 35-16 OSI Reference Model
- 35-17 Communications Framework
- 37-1 Key ADM Phases/Steps at which Building Blocks are Evolved/Specified
- 37-2 Candidate Building Blocks: Business Process-Driven List
- 37-3 XYZ Baseline Architecture
- 37-4 Candidate Building Blocks Augmented with Technical Functionality
- 37-5 Candidate Building Blocks from the Baseline-Driven List
- 37-6 Baseline Architecture in TOGAF Terms
- 37-7 Target Architecture of Functions
- 37-8 Augmented Target Architecture of Functions
- 37-9 Representation of XYZ SalesApp System
- 37-10 Services Map
- 37-11 Simple Component/Application Matrix
- 37-12 Identifying Common Functionality
- 37-13 Using the Matrix to Steer Future Procurement
- 39-1 Enterprise Continuum
- 39-2 Architecture Continuum
- 39-3 Solutions Continuum
- 39-4 Relationships between Architecture and Solutions Continua
- 40-1 Summary Classification Model for Architecture Landscapes
- 40-2 Summary Classification Model for Solutions
- 40-3 Summary Classification Model for Architecture Reference Models
- 40-4 Summary Classification Model for Architecture Standards
- 40-5 Allocation of Teams to Architecture Scope
- 40-6 Development of Architectures
- 40-7 Architecture Content Aggregation
- 41-1 Overview of Architecture Repository
- 41-2 Architecture Continuum
- 43-1 Technical Reference Model — High-Level View
- 43-2 Detailed Technical Reference Model (Showing Service Categories)
- 44-1 An approach to Boundaryless Information Flow (Enterprise Portals)
- 44-2 TOGAF TRM Orientation Views
- 44-3 Focus of the III-RM
- 44-4 III-RM—High-Level
- 44-5 III-RM—Detailed
- 44-6 Liberate Data Silos to Meet Information Needs of Cross-Functional Enterprise Teams
- 44-7 Information Provider Applications Liberate Data by Providing Open Interfaces to Data Silos
- 44-8 Brokerage Applications Integrate Information from Information Provider Applications
- 44-9 Information Consumer Applications Communicate using Open Interfaces
- 44-10 Juxtaposition of Location and Directory Services to Other Components
- 44-11 Workflow Services Enable Information Flow
- 45-1 Mature Architecture Capability
- 48-1 Levels of Architecture Conformance
- 48-2 Architecture Compliance Review Process
- 50-1 Architecture Governance Framework — Conceptual Structure
- 50-2 Architecture Governance Framework — Organizational Structure