The Open Group Architecture Framework [TOGAF]

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Description


“A framework for enterprise architecture that provides an approach for designing, planning, implementing, and governing an enterprise information technology architecture.”

The Open Group Architecture Framework (Wikipedia)

The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) is the most used framework for enterprise architecture as of 2020 that provides an approach for designing, planning, implementing, and governing an enterprise information technology architecture. TOGAF is a high-level approach to design. It is typically modeled at four levels: Business, Application, Data, and Technology. It relies heavily on modularization, standardization, and already existing, proven technologies and products.

Structure of the TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM).

TOGAF was developed starting 1995 by The Open Group, based on United States Department of Defense's TAFIM and Capgemini's Integrated Architecture Framework (IAF). As of 2016, The Open Group claims that TOGAF is employed by 80% of Global 50 companies and 60% of Fortune 500 companies.



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