
TOGAF® 9 Certified Study Guide - 4th Edition
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- Intro
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- About the Authors
- Trademarks
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Key Learning Points
- 1.2 The Open Group Certification for People Program
- 1.2.1 Certification Document Structure
- 1.2.2 TOGAF 9 Foundation
- 1.2.3 TOGAF 9 Certified
- 1.2.4 The Certification Process
- 1.2.5 Preparing for the Examination
- 1.3 Summary
- 1.4 Recommended Reading
- Part 1: TOGAF 9 Architecture Development Method (ADM)
- Chapter 2 Preliminary Phase
- 2.1 Key Learning Points
- 2.2 Objectives
- 2.3 Inputs
- 2.3.1 Architecture Frameworks
- 2.3.2 Business Principles, Business Goals, and Business Drivers
- 2.3.3 Pre-Existing Architectural Inputs
- 2.4 Steps
- 2.4.1 Scope the Enterprise Organizations Impacted
- 2.4.2 Confirm Governance and Support Frameworks
- 2.4.3 Define and Establish the Enterprise Architecture Team and Organization
- 2.4.4 Identify and Establish Architecture Principles
- 2.4.5 Tailor the TOGAF Framework and, if any, Other Selected Architecture Frameworks
- 2.4.6 Develop a Strategy and Implementation Plan for Tools and Techniques
- 2.5 Outputs
- 2.5.1 Architecture Principles
- 2.5.2 Organizational Model for Enterprise Architecture
- 2.5.3 Tailored Architecture Framework
- 2.5.4 Architecture Repository
- 2.5.5 Business Principles, Business Goals, and Business Drivers
- 2.5.6 Architecture Governance Framework
- 2.5.7 Request for Architecture Work
- 2.6 Summary
- 2.7 Exercises
- 2.8 Recommended Reading
- Chapter 3 Phase A: Architecture Vision
- 3.1 Key Learning Points
- 3.2 Objectives
- 3.3 Inputs
- 3.4 Steps
- 3.4.1 Establish the Architecture Project
- 3.4.2 Identify Stakeholders, Concerns, and Business Requirements
- 3.4.3 Confirm and Elaborate Business Goals, Business Drivers, and Constraints
- 3.4.4 Evaluate Capabilities
- 3.4.5 Assess Readiness for Business Transformation
- 3.4.6 Define Scope
- 3.4.7 Confirm and Elaborate Architecture Principles, including Business Principles
- 3.4.8 Develop Architecture Vision
- 3.4.9 Define the Target Architecture Value Propositions and KPIs
- 3.4.10 Identify the Business Transformation Risks and Mitigation Activities
- 3.4.11 Develop Statement of Architecture Work
- Secure Approval
- 3.5 Outputs
- 3.5.1 Statement of Architecture Work
- 3.5.2 Capability Assessment
- 3.5.3 Architecture Vision
- 3.5.4 Communications Plan
- 3.6 Summary
- 3.7 Exercises
- 3.8 Recommended Reading
- Chapter 4 Phase B: Business Architecture
- 4.1 Key Learning Points
- 4.2 Objectives
- 4.3 Inputs
- 4.3.1 Business Principles
- 4.4 Steps
- 4.4.1 Select Reference Models, Viewpoints, and Tools
- 4.4.2 Develop Baseline Business Architecture Description
- 4.4.3 Develop Target Business Architecture Description
- 4.4.4 Perform Gap Analysis
- 4.4.5 Define Candidate Roadmap Components
- 4.4.6 Resolve Impacts across the Architecture Landscape
- 4.4.7 Conduct Formal Stakeholder Review
- 4.4.8 Finalize the Business Architecture
- 4.4.9 Create the Architecture Definition Document
- 4.5 Outputs
- 4.5.1 Architecture Definition Document
- 4.5.2 Architecture Requirements Specification
- 4.5.3 Architecture Roadmap
- 4.6 Summary
- 4.7 Exercises
- 4.8 Recommended Reading
- Chapter 5 Phase C: Information Systems Architectures
- 5.1 Key Learning Points
- 5.2 Objectives
- 5.3 Considerations for the Implementation Order
- 5.4 Inputs
- 5.5 Steps
- 5.6 Outputs
- 5.7 Summary
- 5.8 Exercises
- 5.9 Recommended Reading
- Chapter 6 Phase C: Data Architecture
- 6.1 Key Learning Points
- 6.2 Objectives
- 6.3 Inputs
- 6.3.1 Data Principles
- 6.4 Steps
- 6.4.1 Select Reference Models, Viewpoints, and Tools
- 6.4.2 Develop Baseline Data Architecture Description
- 6.4.3 Develop Target Data Architecture Description
- 6.4.4 Perform Gap Analysis
- 6.4.5 Define Candidate Roadmap Components
- 6.4.6 Resolve Impacts Across the Architecture Landscape
- 6.4.7 Conduct Formal Stakeholder Review
- 6.4.8 Finalize the Data Architecture
- 6.4.9 Create Architecture Definition Document
- 6.5 Outputs
- 6.5.1 Components of the Architecture Definition Document
- 6.5.2 Components of the Architecture Requirements Specification
- 6.6 Summary
- 6.7 Exercises
- 6.8 Recommended Reading
- Chapter 7 Phase C: Application Architecture
- 7.1 Key Learning Points
- 7.2 Objectives
- 7.3 Inputs
- 7.3.1 Application Principles
- 7.4 Steps
- 7.4.1 Select Reference Models, Viewpoints, and Tools
- 7.4.2 Develop Baseline Application Architecture Description
- 7.4.3 Develop Target Application Architecture Description
- 7.4.4 Perform Gap Analysis
- 7.4.5 Define Candidate Roadmap Components
- 7.4.6 Resolve Impacts Across the Architecture Landscape
- 7.4.7 Conduct Formal Stakeholder Review
- 7.4.8 Finalize the Application Architecture
- 7.4.9 Create Architecture Definition Document
- 7.5 Outputs
- 7.5.1 Components of the Architecture Definition Document
- 7.5.2 Components of the Architecture Requirements Specification
- 7.6 Summary
- 7.7 Exercises
- 7.8 Recommended Reading
- Chapter 8 Phase D: Technology Architecture
- 8.1 Key Learning Points
- 8.2 Objectives
- 8.3 Inputs
- 8.3.1 Technology Principles
- 8.4 Steps
- 8.4.1 Select Reference Models, Viewpoints, and Tools
- 8.4.2 Develop Baseline Technology Architecture Description
- 8.4.3 Develop Target Technology Architecture Description
- 8.4.4 Perform Gap Analysis
- 8.4.5 Define Candidate Roadmap Components
- 8.4.6 Resolve Impacts Across the Architecture Landscape
- 8.4.7 Conduct Formal Stakeholder Review
- 8.4.8 Finalize the Technology Architecture
- 8.4.9 Create Architecture Definition Document
- 8.5 Outputs
- 8.5.1 Components of the Architecture Definition Document
- 8.5.2 Components of the Architecture Requirements Specification
- 8.6 Summary
- 8.7 Exercises
- 8.8 Recommended Reading
- Chapter 9 Phase E: Opportunities & Solutions
- 9.1 Key Learning Points
- 9.2 Objectives
- 9.3 Inputs
- 9.4 Steps
- 9.4.1 Determine/Confirm Key Corporate Change Attributes
- 9.4.2 Determine Business Constraints for Implementation
- 9.4.3 Review and Consolidate Gap Analysis Results from Phases B to D
- 9.4.4 Review Consolidated Requirements Across Related Business Functions
- 9.4.5 Consolidate and Reconcile Interoperability Requirements
- 9.4.6 Refine and Validate Dependencies
- 9.4.7 Confirm Readiness and Risk for Business Transformation
- 9.4.8 Formulate Implementation and Migration Strategy
- 9.4.9 Identify and Group Major Work Packages
- 9.4.10 Identify Transition Architectures
- 9.4.11 Create the Architecture Roadmap & Implementation and Migration Plan
- 9.5 Outputs
- 9.6 Summary
- 9.7 Exercises
- 9.8 Recommended Reading
- Chapter 10 Phase F: Migration Planning
- 10.1 Key Learning Points
- 10.2 Objectives
- 10.3 Inputs
- 10.4 Steps
- 10.4.1 Confirm Management Framework Interactions for the Implementation and Migration Plan
- 10.4.2 Assign a Business Value to Each Work Package
- 10.4.3 Estimate Resource Requirements, Project Timings, and Availability/Delivery Vehicle
- 10.4.4 Prioritize the Migration Projects through the Conduct of a Cost/Benefit Assessment and Risk Validation
- 10.4.5 Confirm Architecture Roadmap and Update Architecture Definition Document
- 10.4.6 Complete the Implementation and Migration Plan
- 10.4.7 Complete the Architecture Development Cycle and Document Lessons Learned
- 10.5 Outputs
- 10.5.1 Implementation and Migration Plan
- 10.5.2 Architecture Definition Document, including Transition Architecture
- 10.5.3 Implementation Governance Model
- 10.6 Summary
- 10.7 Exercises
- 10.8 Recommended Reading
- Chapter 11 Phase G: Implementation Governance
- 11.1 Key Learning Points
- 11.2 Objectives
- 11.3 Inputs
- 11.4 Steps
- 11.4.1 Confirm Scope and Priorities for Deployment with Development Management
- 11.4.2 Identify Deployment Resources and Skills
- 11.4.3 Guide Development of Solutions Deployment
- 11.4.4 Perform Enterprise Architecture Compliance Reviews
- 11.4.5 Implement Business and IT Operations
- 11.4.6 Perform Post-Implementation Review and Close the Implementation
- 11.5 Outputs
- 11.5.1 Architecture Contracts
- 11.5.2 Compliance Assessments
- 11.6 Summary
- 11.7 Exercises
- 11.8 Recommended Reading
- Chapter 12 Phase H: Architecture Change Management
- 12.1 Key Learning Points
- 12.2 Objectives
- 12.3 Inputs
- 12.3.1 Change Requests
- 12.4 Steps
- 12.4.1 Establish Value Realization Process
- 12.4.2 Deploy Monitoring Tools
- 12.4.3 Manage Risks
- 12.4.4 Provide Analysis for Architecture Change Management
- 12.4.5 Develop Change Requirements to Meet Performance Targets
- 12.4.6 Manage Governance Process
- 12.4.7 Activate the Process to Implement Change
- 12.5 Outputs
- 12.6 Summary
- 12.7 Exercises
- 12.8 Recommended Reading
- Chapter 13 ADM Architecture Requirements Management
- 13.1 Key Learning Points
- 13.2 Objectives
- 13.3 Inputs
- 13.4 Steps
- 13.5 Outputs
- 13.5.1 Requirements Impact Assessment
- 13.6 Summary
- 13.7 Exercises
- 13.8 Recommended Reading
- Part 2: Guidelines for Adapting the ADM
- Chapter 14 Iteration and Levels
- 14.1 Key Learning Points
- 14.2 The Concept of Iteration
- 14.2.1 Iteration to Develop a Comprehensive Architecture Landscape
- 14.2.2 Iteration within an ADM Cycle (Architecture Development Iteration)
- 14.2.3 Iteration to Manage the Architecture Capability (Architecture Capability Iterations)
- 14.3 Factors Influencing the Use of Iteration
- 14.4 Iteration Cycles
- 14.5 Classes of Architecture Engagement
- 14.5.1 Identification of Required Change
- 14.5.2 Definition of Change
- 14.5.3 Implementation of Change
- 14.6 Mapping TOGAF Phases to Iteration Cycles
- 14.6.1 Iteration between ADM Cycles
- 14.6.2 Iteration within an ADM Cycle
- 14.7 Applying the ADM Across the Architecture Landscape
- 14.7.1 The Architecture Landscape
- 14.7.2 The Architecture Continuum
- 14.7.3 Organizing the Architecture Landscape
- 14.8 Summary
- 14.9 Exercises
- 14.10 Recommended Reading
- Chapter 15 Security
- 15.1 Key Learning Points
- 15.2 Introduction
- 15.3 Enterprise Security Architecture
- 15.4 Security as a Cross-Cutting Concern
- 15.5 Adapting the ADM for Security
- 15.6 Summary
- 15.7 Exercises
- 15.8 Recommended Reading
- Part 3: The Architecture Content Framework
- Chapter 16 Architecture Content Framework
- 16.1 Key Learning Points
- 16.2 Introduction
- 16.3 The Content Framework and the TOGAF ADM
- 16.4 Why do we Need a Metamodel?
- 16.5 Components of the Content Metamodel
- 16.6 Core Metamodel Concepts
- 16.6.1 Core and Extension Content
- 16.6.2 Core Metamodel Entities
- 16.6.3 Building Blocks, Catalogs, Matrices, and Diagrams
- 16.7 Summary
- 16.8 Exercises
- 16.9 Recommended Reading
- Part 4: The Enterprise Continuum
- Chapter 17 Architecture Partitioning
- 17.1 Key Learning Points
- 17.2 Introduction
- 17.3 Applying Classification to Partitioned Architectures
- 17.4 Applying Partitioning to the ADM
- 17.5 Summary
- 17.6 Recommended Reading
- Chapter 18 Architecture Repository
- 18.1 Key Learning Points
- 18.2 Introduction
- 18.3 The Repository in Detail
- 18.3.1 Architecture Metamodel
- 18.3.2 Architecture Landscape
- 18.3.3 Reference Library
- 18.3.4 Standards Information Base
- 18.3.5 Governance Log
- 18.3.6 Architecture Requirements Repository
- 18.3.7 Solutions Landscape
- 18.3.8 Enterprise Repository
- 18.3.9 Architecture Capability
- 18.4 Relationship to Other Parts of the TOGAF Standard
- 18.5 Summary
- 18.6 Recommended Reading
- Part 5: TOGAF Reference Models
- Chapter 19 The TOGAF Technical Reference Model (TRM)
- 19.1 Key Learning Points
- 19.2 Structure of the TRM
- 19.3 The TRM in Detail
- 19.3.1 Application Software
- 19.3.2 Application Platform Interface
- 19.3.3 Application Platform
- 19.3.4 Interfaces between Services
- 19.3.5 Communications Infrastructure
- 19.3.6 Communications Infrastructure Interface
- 19.3.7 Qualities
- 19.4 Taxonomy of Application Platform Services
- 19.5 Taxonomy of Application Platform Service Qualities
- 19.6 Summary
- 19.7 Exercises
- 19.8 Recommended Reading
- Chapter 20 Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model (III-RM)
- 20.1 Key Learning Points
- 20.2 Drivers for Boundaryless Information Flow
- 20.3 How the III-RM Fulfills the Solution Space
- 20.4 The High-Level Structure of the III-RM
- 20.5 Components of the III-RM
- 20.6 Summary
- 20.7 Recommended Reading
- Part 6: Architecture Capability
- Chapter 21 Architecture Governance
- 21.1 Key Learning Points
- 21.2 Architecture Governance and the ADM
- 21.3 Key Success Factors
- 21.4 Setting up the Architecture Board
- 21.5 Operating an Architecture Board
- 21.5.1 General
- 21.5.2 Preparation
- 21.5.3 Agenda
- 21.6 Summary
- 21.7 Exercises
- 21.8 Recommended Reading
- Chapter 22 Architecture Maturity Models
- 22.1 Key Learning Points
- 22.2 Capability Maturity Models
- 22.3 Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI)
- 22.4 ACMM
- 22.5 Maturity Assessments and the ADM
- 22.6 Summary
- 22.7 Exercises
- 22.8 Recommended Reading
- Chapter 23 Architecture Skills Framework
- 23.1 Key Learning Points
- 23.2 Purpose
- 23.3 Benefits
- 23.4 Enterprise Architecture Roles, Skills Categories, and Proficiency Levels
- 23.4.1 TOGAF Roles
- 23.4.2 Skills Categories
- 23.4.3 Proficiency Levels
- 23.4.4 Example Role and Skill Definitions
- 23.5 Summary
- 23.6 Exercises
- 23.7 Recommended Reading
- Appendix A Test Yourself Examination Paper
- A.1 Introduction
- A.2 Instructions
- A.3 Questions
- Appendix B Bonus Questions
- B.1 Introduction
- B.2 Questions
- Appendix C Test Yourself Examination Answers
- C.1 Question 1
- C.2 Question 2
- C.3 Question 3
- C.4 Question 4
- C.5 Question 5
- C.6 Question 6
- C.7 Question 7
- C.8 Question 8
- Appendix D Bonus Answers
- D.1 Question 9
- D.2 Question 10
- D.3 Question 11
- D.4 Question 12
- Appendix E TOGAF 9 Certified Syllabus
- E.1 Preliminary Phase
- E.2 Architecture Governance (Level 2)
- E.3 Business Scenarios Technique
- E.4 Phase A: Architecture Vision
- E.5 Architecture Content Framework
- E.6 Stakeholder Management
- E.7 TOGAF Content Metamodel
- E.8 Architecture Implementation Support Techniques
- E.9 Phase B: Business Architecture
- E.10 Phase C: Information Systems Architectures - Data Architecture
- E.11 Phase C: Information Systems Architectures - Application Architecture
- E.12 TOGAF Foundation Architecture: Technical Reference Model (Level 2)
- E.13 Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model (Level 2)
- E.14 Phase D: Technology Architecture
- E.15 Migration Planning Techniques
- E.16 Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions
- E.17 Phase F: Migration Planning
- E.18 Phase G: Implementation Governance
- E.19 Phase H: Architecture Change Management
- E.20 ADM Architecture Requirements Management
- E.21 Architecture Partitioning
- E.22 Architecture Repository
- E.23 Guidelines for Adapting the ADM: Iteration and Levels
- E.24 Guidelines for Adapting the ADM: Security
- E.25 Architecture Maturity Models
- E.26 Architecture Skills Framework
- Index
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