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Open Group Standard TOGAF Version 9.1 Document Number: G116 ISBN: 9789087536794
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Preface
TOGAF Version 9.1, Enterprise Edition, is an open, industry consensus framework for enterprise architecture.
This Document
There are seven parts to the TOGAF document:
- PART I
- (Introduction) This part provides a high-level introduction to the key concepts of enterprise architecture and in particular the TOGAF approach. It contains the definitions of terms used throughout TOGAF and release notes detailing the changes between this version and the previous version of TOGAF.
- PART II
- (Architecture Development Method) This is the core of TOGAF. It describes the TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM) - a step-by-step approach to developing an enterprise architecture.
- PART III
- (ADM Guidelines & Techniques) This part contains a collection of guidelines and techniques available for use in applying TOGAF and the TOGAF ADM.
- PART IV
- (Architecture Content Framework) This part describes the TOGAF content framework, including a structured metamodel for architectural artifacts, the use of re-usable architecture building blocks, and an overview of typical architecture deliverables.
- PART V
- (Enterprise Continuum & Tools) This part discusses appropriate taxonomies and tools to categorize and store the outputs of architecture activity within an enterprise.
- PART VI
- (TOGAF Reference Models) This part provides a selection of architectural reference models, which includes the TOGAF Foundation Architecture, and the Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model (III-RM).
- PART VII
- (Architecture Capability Framework) This part discusses the organization, processes, skills, roles, and responsibilities required to establish and operate an architecture function within an enterprise.
Intended Audience
TOGAF is intended for enterprise architects, business architects, IT architects, data architects, systems architects, solutions architects, and anyone responsible for the architecture function within an organization.
Keywords
architecture, architecture framework, architecture development method, architect, architecting, enterprise architecture, enterprise architecture framework, enterprise architecture method, method, methods, open, group, technical reference model, standards, standards information base
About The Open Group
Participants
This document was prepared by The Open Group Architecture Forum and incorporates TOGAF 9 and TOGAF 9 Technical Corrigendum No. 1. When The Open Group approved TOGAF 9 Technical Corrigendum No. 1 on July 21st, 2011, the membership of the Architecture Forum was as follows:
Dave Hornford, Conexiam, Chair
Tara Paider, Nationwide, Vice-Chair
Chris Forde, The Open Group, Forum Director
Andrew Josey, The Open Group, Director of Standards
Garry Doherty, The Open Group, TOGAF Product Manager
Cathy Fox, The Open Group, Technical Editor
Architecture Forum Technical Reviewers
Technical reviewers are those individuals who have submitted comments during the company review, or participated in a face-to-face issue resolution meeting during the development of TOGAF 9 Technical Corrigendum No. 1.
Andrew Josey
Arnold van Overeem
Bill Adams
Bill Estrem
Bob Weisman
Chris Armstrong
Chris Forde
Chris Greenslade
Paul Homan
Dave Hornford
Dave van Gelder
Garry Doherty
Jack Fujieda
Jane Varnus
Jason Broome
Judith Jones
Jörgen Dahlberg
Ken Street
Kevin Sevigny
Kirk Hansen
Larry Bergen
Maggie Huang
Mike Lambert
Mike Turner
Paul van der Merwe
Peter Kaufmann
Richard Hewardo
Roger Griessen
Roland Fabri
Sarina Viljoen
Tara Paider
Tejpal S. Virdi
Thomas Obitz
Timo Karvinen
Tim O'Neill
Stephen Bennett
Harry Hendrickx
Steve Else
Ed Harrington
Heather Kreger
Architecture Forum Members
The following organizations were members of the Architecture Forum at the time of approval.
1Plug, USA
act! consulting GmbH, Germany
alfabet AG, Germany
ARISMORE, France
AT&T ITAS, USA
Aalto University, School of Science & Technology, Finland
Abu Dhabi Retirement Pensions & Benefits Fund, UAE
Acando AS, Norway
Accelare, USA
Accenture, USA
Ahead Technology Inc., Canada
Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty, Germany
Altertech, Saudi Arabia
American Express, USA
Anywhere, Czech Republic
Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan
Apollo Group, USA
Applied Technology Solutions Inc., USA
ArchiXL, Netherlands
Architecting the Enterprise, UK
Armscor, South Africa
Armstrong Process Group Inc., USA
Aspire Technology, China
AstraZeneca, UK
Athr IT Consulting, Saudi Arabia
Austin Energy, USA
AutoTrader.com, USA
Avolution, Australia
BIZZdesign Holding, Netherlands
BNP PARIBAS, France
BP Oil International Ltd., UK
BSI SA, Switzerland
Bank of America, USA
Bank of Montreal, Canada
Biner Consulting, Sweden
Bizcon, Denmark
Boston University, USA
British Telecom Plc, UK
Build The Vision Inc., Canada
Business Connexion, South Africa
CA Inc., Canada
CC and C Solutions, Australia
CEISAR, France
CGI Group Inc., Canada
CLARS Ltd., UK
CPP Investment Board, Canada
CS Interactive Training, South Africa
CSC, USA
Capgemini, Netherlands
Capita IT Services, UK
Casewise Systems Ltd., USA
CeRTAE ULaval, Canada
Celestial Consulting Ltd., UK
Centre for Open Systems, Australia
Chem China, China
Chengdu GKHB Computer Systems, China
Cisco Systems Inc., USA
Cognizant CTS, India
Colorado Technical University, USA
Conexiam, Canada
DMTF, USA
DNV CIBIT, Netherlands
DUX DILIGENS, Mexico
DWP Programme & Systems Delivery Group, UK
Deccan Global Solutions LLC, USA
Deloitte Consulting LLP, USA
Department of Information Management, Ming Chuan University, Taiwan
Detecon International GmbH, Germany
Detica, UK
Devoteam Consulting, Denmark
EA Global Ltd., UK
EA Principals Inc., USA
EADynamicsUK Ltd., UK
EASD-CIOB (Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat), Canada
ETNIC, Belgium
Edutech Enterprises, Singapore
Eli Lilly & Company Ltd., USA
Elparazim, USA
Energistics, USA
Energy Consulting/Corporate IT Solutions, Russian Federation
Enterprise Architects Pty Ltd., Australia
Enterprise Architects, UK
Enterprise Architecture Consulting, UK
Enterprise Architecture Solutions Ltd., UK
Eskom, South Africa
Estrat TI SA DE CV, Mexico
FEAC Institute, USA
Faculty Training Institute, South Africa
Firstrand Bank Ltd., South Africa
Forefront Consulting Group AB, Sweden
France Telecom, France
Fraunhofer SIT, Germany
Fujitsu Services, UK
Getronics, Netherlands
Gijima, South Africa
Global Info Tech Co. Ltd., China
Gnosis IT Knowledge Solutions, Brazil
Grant MacEwan College, Canada
Hebei Wangxun Digital Technology Ltd., China
Hewlett-Packard, USA
Hotel Technology Next Generation, USA
IBM, USA
iCMG Private Ltd., India
Infosys Ltd., India
Infovide SA, Poland
ING Group, Netherlands
INVITALIA, Italy
IRM AB, Sweden
IRM UK, UK
ISES, Netherlands
ISNordic A/S, Denmark
Itera-IT Institute Iberoamerica, Mexico
ITM Beratungsgesellschaft mbH, Germany
ITpreneurs, Netherlands
JISC ,UK
Jodayn Consulting, Saudi Arabia
JourneyOne, Australia
Kamehameha Schools, USA
Kirk Hansen Consulting, Canada
Knotion Consulting, South Africa
KU-INOVA, Thailand
Kyoto University, Japan
Lawrence Technological University, USA
LoQutus, Belgium
Mainline Information Systems Inc, USA
Maptech, UAE
Marathon Oil Corporation, USA
Marriott International, USA
Mega International, France
Meraka Institutue, South Africa
Metaplexity Associates, USA
MetLife, USA
MIC Business Solutions Inc, USA
Microsoft Corporation, USA
Mizuho Information & Research Institute Inc, Japan
Molimax Consulting Ltd., UK
NAF, Netherlands Architecture Forum, Netherlands
NASA SEWP, USA
National IT and Telecom Agency, IT-Architecture Division, Denmark
National Policing Improvement Agency, UK
National University of Singapore, Institute of Systems Science, Singapore
Nationwide, USA
Nedbank, South Africa
NEHTA, Australia
NEOXIA, Morocco
NGN Technologies, India
NII Holdings Inc., USA
Nedbank, South Africa
Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corporation, Japan
Nomura Research Institute Ltd., Japan
Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Norway
OFFIS, Germany
OMG, USA
Online Business Systems, Canada
Open GIS Consortium Inc., USA
Open Text Inc., Canada
Oracle Corporation, USA
Orbus Software, UK
Ovations, South Africa
Oxford Brookes University, UK
PATH ITTS, Brazil
Penn State (College of IST), USA
plenum Management Consulting, Germany
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, South Africa
Procter & Gamble Company, USA
Promis, Switzerland
Proya Profesyonel Yazilim Cozumleri ve Danismanlik Ltd., Turkey
QA Ltd., UK
QR Systems Inc., Canada
Qernel nv, Belgium
QualiWare ApS, Denmark
Raytheon, USA
ReGIS Inc., Japan
Real IRM Solutions (Pty) Ltd., South Africa
Redd Consulting, UK
Reply Ltd., UK
Resultex Ltd., New Zealand
Rio Tinto, UK
Rococo Co Ltd., Japan
Roehampton University, UK
Rolls-Royce plc, USA
Royal Philips Electronics, Netherlands
SAP, Germany
SARS, South Africa
SIF Association, USA
SIM University, Singapore
SIOS Technology Inc., Japan
SKLSE (Wuhan University), China
SMME, Belgium
SNA Technologies Inc., USA
SYRACOM Consulting AG, Germany
Senacor Technologies AG, Germany
Shenzhen Kingdee Middleware, China
Shift Technologies LLC, UAE
Sidra Medical & Research Center, Qatar
Sinapse, Canada
Sirius Computer Solutions, USA
Skills Funding, UK
Smart421 Ltd., UK
Software AG, Germany
Sogeti SAS, Netherlands
Soluta.Net srl, Italy
Solvera Solutions, Canada
South African Reserve Bank, South Africa
Sparx Systems, Australia
State Information Technology Agency (Pty) Ltd., South Africa
Steria Ltd., UK
Swiss Federal Administration, Switzerland
Systems Flow Inc., USA
T-Systems, South Africa
TONEX, USA
TRM Technologies Inc., Canada
TSYS, USA
Tata Consultancy Services, India
Teamcall Ltd., Belgium
Technology & HR Consultancy Ltd., UK
TeleManagement Forum, UK
Telkom SA Ltd., South Africa
The Boeing Company, USA
The Capital Group Companies Inc., USA
The MITRE Corporation, USA
The Marlo Group, Australia
The Salamander Organization Ltd., UK
The Unit bv, Netherlands
Tieto EA Consulting, Finland
Tieturi OY, Finland
triVector (Pty) Ltd., South Africa
Troux Technologies, USA
Turkcell, Turkey
UDEF-IT, USA
US DoD-CIO (Office of the CIO), USA
Unilever Group plc, UK
University of Colorado at Boulder, USA
University of Denver, USA
University of Johannesburg, South Africa
University of Nordland Norway
University of Pretoria, South Africa
University of South Africa, South Africa
University of Washington, USA
Vale Brazil, Brazil
Van Haren Publishing, Netherlands
Web Age Solutions Inc., Canada
Wells Fargo Bank, USA
Wipro Technologies, India
World Vision International, USA
Xantus Consulting, UK
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Acknowledgements
The Open Group gratefully acknowledges The Open Group Architecture Forum for developing TOGAF.
The Open Group gratefully acknowledges the contribution of the US Air Force for its Headquarters Air Force Principles.
The Open Group gratefully acknowledges those past and present members of the Architecture Forum who have served as its officers (Chairs and Vice-Chairs) since its inception. In alphabetical order:
Mick Adams
Christer Askerfjord
Terence Blevins
Bill Estrem
Hugh Fisher
Chris Forde
Chris Greenslade
Ed Harrington
Dave Hornford
David Jackson
Stuart Macgregor
Ian McCall
Tara Paider
Barry Smith
Walter Stahlecker
Paul van der Merwe
Dave Van Gelder
Jane Varnus
Vish Viswanathan
Hal Wilson
The Open Group gratefully acknowledges the following individuals who have made contributions in the development of this and earlier versions of TOGAF 9:
Mick Adams
Christopher Blake
Stuart Crawford
Bill Estrem
Kirk Hansen
Dave Hornford
Judith Jones
Mike Lambert
Andrew Macaulay
Mike Turner
Paul van der Merwe
Robert Weisman
The Open Group gratefully acknowledges the following organizations that have made contributions in the development of this and earlier versions of TOGAF 9:
American Express
Architecting-the-Enterprise
Bank of Montreal
Capgemini
CGI Group
Conexiam
Metaplexity Associates
Nationwide
Real IRM Solutions
SAP
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The following documents are referenced in the TOGAF specification:
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The following web sites provide useful reference material:
- IBM Patterns for e-business: www.ibm.com/framework/patterns
- IBM Patterns for e-business Resources (also known as the "Red Books"): www.ibm.com/developerworks/patterns/library
- The Information Technology Governance Institute: www.itgi.org
This web site has many resources that can help with corporate assessment of both IT and governance in general.
- The Patterns Home Page: hillside.net/patterns
This web site is hosted by The Hillside Group and provides information about patterns, links to online patterns, papers, and books dealing with patterns, and patterns-related mailing lists.
- The Patterns-Discussion FAQ: g.oswego.edu/dl/pd-FAQ/pd-FAQ.html
This web site is maintained by Doug Lea and provides a thorough and highly readable FAQ about patterns.
- The Volere web site has a useful list of leading requirements tools: www.volere.co.uk/tools.htm.
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