
TOGAF® 9 Foundation Study Guide - 4th Edition
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Content
- 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 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 the TOGAF 9 Standard
- 2.2.1 What is the TOGAF Standard?
- 2.2.2 Structure of the TOGAF Documentation
- 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 Using the TOGAF ADM in the Context of a Specific Architectural Style
- 8.4 Architecture Principles
- 8.4.1 The TOGAF Template for Defining Architecture Principles
- 8.4.2 What Makes a Good Architecture Principle?
- 8.5 Business Scenarios
- 8.5.1 What is a Business Scenario?
- 8.5.2 The Use of Business Scenarios in the ADM
- 8.6 Gap Analysis
- 8.7 Interoperability
- 8.7.1 Interoperability and the ADM
- 8.8 Business Transformation Readiness Assessment
- 8.9 Risk Management
- 8.9.1 Risk Management in the ADM
- 8.10 Capability-Based Planning
- 8.11 Summary
- 8.12 Test Yourself Questions
- 8.13 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 Architecture Views, Architecture 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 Architecture View
- 10.2.5 Architecture Viewpoint
- 10.3 Architecture Views and Viewpoints
- 10.4 The Relationship between Stakeholders, Concerns, Views, and Viewpoints
- 10.5 The Architecture 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
- 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
- A.1 Answers to the Test Yourself Questions
- Appendix B Test Yourself Examination Papers
- B.1 Examination Papers
- B.2 Test Yourself Examination Paper 1
- B.3 Test Yourself Examination Paper 2
- Appendix C Test Yourself Examination Paper Answers
- C.1 Scoring the Examinations
- C.2 Answers to Test Yourself Examination Paper 1
- C.3 Answers to Test Yourself Examination Paper 2
- Appendix D TOGAF 9 Foundation Syllabus
- D.1 Basic Concepts
- D.2 Core Concepts
- D.3 General Definitions
- D.4 Introduction to the ADM
- D.5 Enterprise Continuum and Tools
- D.6 ADM Phases (Level 1)
- D.7 ADM Guidelines and Techniques
- D.8 Architecture Governance (Level 1)
- D.9 Architecture Views, Viewpoints, and Stakeholders
- D.10 Building Blocks
- D.11 ADM Deliverables
- D.12 TOGAF Reference Models (Level 1)
- D.13 TOGAF Certification Program
- Index
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