
The TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Foundation Study Guide
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Content
- Intro
- Title
- Colophon
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- The Open Group
- This Document
- How to Use this Document
- Conventions Used in this Document
- About the TOGAF Standard
- About the Author
- Trademarks
- Acknowledgments
- Referenced Documents
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. Key Learning Points
- 1.2. The Open Group Certification for People Program
- 1.3. The TOGAF Certification Portfolio
- 1.4. TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Foundation
- 1.4.1. Format of the Examination Questions
- 1.4.2. What ID do I Need to Present to Take the Examination?
- 1.4.3. Can I Refer to Materials While I Take the Examination?
- 1.4.4. If I Fail, How Soon Can I Retake the Examination?
- 1.5. Preparing for the Examination
- 1.6. Summary
- 1.7. Test Yourself Questions
- 1.8. Recommended Reading
- 2. Concepts
- 2.1. Key Learning Points
- 2.2. What is an Enterprise?
- 2.3. The Purpose of Enterprise Architecture
- 2.4. The Key Benefits of Enterprise Architecture
- 2.5. What is the TOGAF Standard?
- 2.5.1. Structure of the TOGAF Documentation
- 2.6. A Framework for Enterprise Architecture
- 2.7. Architecture Domains in the TOGAF Standard
- 2.8. Architecture Abstraction in Enterprise Architecture
- 2.9. The Enterprise Continuum
- 2.10. Architecture Repository
- 2.11. TOGAF Content Framework and Enterprise Metamodel
- 2.12. Architecture Capability
- 2.13. Risk Management
- 2.14. Gap Analysis
- 2.15. Summary
- 2.16. Test Yourself Questions
- 2.17. Recommended Reading
- 3. Terminology
- 3.1. Key Learning Points
- 3.2. Terms and Definitions
- 3.3. Summary
- 3.4. Test Yourself Questions
- 3.5. Recommended Reading
- 4. Introduction to the ADM
- 4.1. Key Learning Points
- 4.2. The TOGAF ADM and its Phases
- 4.3. Draft and Approved Deliverables
- 4.4. Iteration and the ADM
- 4.5. Governing Enterprise Architecture
- 4.6. Scoping an Architecture
- 4.7. Architecture Alternatives and Trade-Off
- 4.8. The Preliminary Phase
- 4.9. Phase A
- 4.10. Phases B, C, and D
- 4.11. Phases E and F
- 4.12. Phases G and H
- 4.13. Requirements Management
- 4.14. Information Flow and the TOGAF ADM
- 4.15. Agile Software Development
- 4.16. Summary
- 4.17. Test Yourself Questions
- 4.18. Recommended Reading
- 5. ADM Techniques
- 5.1. Key Learning Points
- 5.2. Supporting Guidelines and Techniques
- 5.3. Architecture Principles
- 5.4. Business Scenarios
- 5.5. Gap Analysis
- 5.6. Interoperability
- 5.7. Business Transformation Readiness Assessment
- 5.8. The Characteristics of Risk Management
- 5.9. Summary
- 5.10. Test Yourself Questions
- 5.11. Recommended Reading
- 6. Applying the ADM
- 6.1. Key Learning Points
- 6.2. How to Apply the TOGAF Standard
- 6.3. Iteration within the ADM
- 6.4. The Architecture Landscape
- 6.5. Partitioning
- 6.6. Purposes of Architecture
- 6.7. The Digital Enterprise
- 6.8. Summary
- 6.9. Test Yourself Questions
- 6.10. Recommended Reading
- 7. Architecture Governance
- 7.1. Key Learning Points
- 7.2. Introduction to Governance
- 7.3. Architecture Governance
- 7.4. The Benefits of Architecture Governance
- 7.5. The Role of an Architecture Board
- 7.5.1. Responsibilities
- 7.6. Architecture Contracts
- 7.7. Architecture Compliance
- 7.8. Summary
- 7.9. Test Yourself Questions
- 7.10. Recommended Reading
- 8. Architecture Content
- 8.1. Key Learning Points
- 8.2. Concepts and Definitions
- 8.3. Building Blocks
- 8.4. Deliverables
- 8.4.1. Architecture Contract
- 8.4.2. Architecture Definition Document
- 8.4.3. Architecture Principles
- 8.4.4. Architecture Requirements Specification
- 8.4.5. Architecture Roadmap
- 8.4.6. Architecture Vision
- 8.4.7. Business Principles, Goals, and Drivers
- 8.4.8. Capability Assessment
- 8.4.9. Change Request
- 8.4.10. Communications Plan
- 8.4.11. Compliance Assessment
- 8.4.12. Implementation and Migration Plan
- 8.4.13. Implementation Governance Model
- 8.4.14. Request for Architecture Work
- 8.4.15. Requirements Impact Assessment
- 8.4.16. Statement of Architecture Work
- 8.5. Summary
- 8.6. Test Yourself Questions
- 8.7. Recommended Reading
- Appendix A: Answers to Test Yourself Questions
- Appendix B: Test Yourself Examination Paper
- B.1. Examination Paper
- Appendix C: Test Yourself Examination Paper Answers
- Appendix D: TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Level 1 Syllabus
- D.1. Learning Units
- D.1.1. Unit 1
- D.1.2. Unit 2
- D.1.3. Unit 3
- D.1.4. Unit 4
- D.1.5. Unit 5
- D.1.6. Unit 6
- D.1.7. Unit 7
- D.1.8. Unit 8
- D.2. Body of Knowledge
- Index
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