The Open Group Architecture Framework Version 8.1.1, Enterprise Edition |
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Document Number: G063 |
ISBN: 1-931624-62-3 |
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The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) - Version 8.1.1, Enterprise Edition - is an open, industry consensus framework and method for enterprise architecture.
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