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The Open Group Standard |
The TOGAF® Standard, Version 9.2 |
Document Number: C182 |
ISBN: 1-947754-11-9 |
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Preface
The TOGAF® standard is an open, industry consensus framework for Enterprise Architecture.
It is a foundational framework, which means that it is applicable to the development of any kind of architecture in any context.
This foundational framework is supplemented by The Open Group TOGAF Library,1
an extensive and growing portfolio of guidance material, providing practical guidance in the application of the TOGAF framework in
specific contexts.
The TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2 is an update to the TOGAF 9.1 standard to provide additional guidance, correct errors, address
some structural challenges, and remove obsolete content. All of these changes will make the TOGAF framework easier to use and
maintain.2
The TOGAF Documentation
The TOGAF documentation consists of a set of documents:
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The TOGAF standard (this document) which describes the generally applicable approach to Enterprise and IT Architecture
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The TOGAF Library, a portfolio of guidance material to support the practical application of the TOGAF approach
This Document
There are six parts to this 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 the TOGAF documentation.
- PART II
- (Architecture Development Method) This part is the core of the TOGAF framework. 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
the TOGAF approach 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 (ABBs), 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
- (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
The TOGAF standard is intended for Enterprise Architects, Business Architects, IT Architects, Data Architects, Systems
Architects, Solution 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
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Participants
This document was prepared by The Open Group Architecture Forum. When The Open Group approved the TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2 on
March 5, 2018, the Architecture Forum officers were as follows:
Mike Lambert, Fellow of The Open Group, Chair
Robert Weisman, Build The Vision, Vice-Chair
Sonia Gonzalez, The Open Group, Architecture and ArchiMate Forum Director
Architecture Forum Technical Reviewers
Technical reviewers are those individuals who have submitted comments during the company review, or participated in an issue
resolution meeting during the development of the TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2:
Rob Akershoek, DXC Technology
Emmanuel Amamoo-Otchere, Huawei Technologies, Co. Ltd.
Michael Anniss, M.J. Anniss Ltd.
Graham Berrisford, Avancier
Terence Blevins, Fellow of The Open Group
Bill Estrem, Metaplexity Associates Inc.
Abdallah Fateen, Microsoft
Michael Fulton, Nationwide
Sonia Garnica, Intelligent Training de Colombia
Mats Gejnevall, Innovate
Kirk Hansen, Metaplexity Associates Inc.
Laura Hart, The MITRE Corporation
Judith Jones, ATE Enterprises
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Andrew Josey, The Open Group
Rolf Knoll, NovaTec Consulting GmbH
J. Bryan Lail, Raytheon
Mike Lambert, Fellow of The Open Group
Neil Levette, TRM Technologies Inc.
Kenneth Lind, XLENT IT Consulting
Stephen Marshall, IBM
Chalon Mullins, Business Architecture Guild
Alain Picard, Benchmark Consulting
Sriram Sabesan, Conexiam
Satish Shettar, IBM
Robert Weisman, Build The Vision
Paul Williams, Capgemini
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Architecture Forum Members
An up-to-date list of Forum members can be found at: www.opengroup.org/architecture.
Acknowledgements
The Open Group gratefully acknowledges The Open Group Architecture Forum for developing the TOGAF standard.
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
Peter Haviland
Dave Hornford
David Jackson
Mike Lambert
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Stuart Macgregor
Ian McCall
Tara Paider
Barry Smith
Walter Stahlecker
Sheena Thompson
Paul van der Merwe
Dave Van Gelder
Jane Varnus
Vish Viswanathan
Robert Weisman
Hal Wilson
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Referenced Documents
The following documents are referenced in the TOGAF standard:
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- A Method for Identifying Process Re-Use Opportunities to Enhance the Operating Model, M. de Vries, A. van der
Merwe, P. Kotze, A. Gerber, in proceedings of the 2011 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering
Management (IEEM)
- Analysis Patterns - Reusable Object Models, M. Fowler, ISBN: 0-201-89542-0, Addison-Wesley
- ANSI/IEEE Std 1471-2000: Systems and Software Engineering - Recommended Practice for Architectural
Description of Software-intensive Systems
- A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction, Christopher Alexander, ISBN: 0-19-501919-9, Oxford
University Press, 1979
- Business Capabilities, an Open Group Guide, March 2016 (G161), published by The Open Group; refer to www.opengroup.org/library/g161
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www.omg.org/spec/BMM/About-BMM
- Business Transformation Enablement Program (BTEP), Canadian Government; refer to www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/btep-pto/index_e.asp
- Business Process Modeling Notation™ (BPMN™) Specification, Object Management
Group (OMG); refer to www.bpmn.org
- Control Objectives for Information and related Technology (COBIT®), Version 4.0, IT Governance Institute,
2005
- Corporate Governance, Ranami Naidoo, ISBN: 1-919-903-0086, Double Storey, 2002
- Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software, Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, John
Vlissides, ISBN: 0-201-63361-2, Addison-Wesley, October 1994
- Enterprise Architecture as Strategy, Jeanne Ross, Peter Weill, David C. Robertson, ISBN: 1-59139-839-8,
Harvard Business School Press, 2006
- Enterprise Architecture Capability Maturity Model (ACMM), Version 1.2, United States Department of Commerce,
December 2007
- Enterprise Architecture Maturity Model, Version 1.3, National Association of State CIOs (NASCIO), December
2003
- Enterprise Architecture Planning (EAP): Developing a Blueprint for Data, Applications, and Technology, Steven H.
Spewak, Steven C. Hill, ISBN: 0-47-159985-9, John Wiley & Sons, 1993
- Exploring Synergies between TOGAF® and Frameworx, White Paper, May 2011 (W114), published by The Open Group;
refer to www.opengroup.org/library/w114
- Headquarters Air Force Principles for Information Management, US Air Force, June 29, 1998
- Integrating Risk and Security within a TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture, an Open Group Guide, January 2016
(G152), published by The Open Group; refer to www.opengroup.org/library/g152
- Integrating the TOGAF® Standard with the BIAN Service Landscape, White Paper, October 2013 (W135), published
by The Open Group; refer to www.opengroup.org/library/w135
- ISO/IEC 20000:2011, Information Technology - Service Management
- ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288:2015, Systems and Software Engineering - System Life Cycle Processes
- ISO/IEC/IEEE 42010:2011, Systems and Software Engineering - Architecture Description
- IT Portfolio Management Facility™ (ITPMF™) Specification, Object Management
Group (OMG); refer to www.omg.org/spec/ITPMF
- Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, English Language, 11th Edition, April 2008, ISBN-10:
0877798095, ISBN-13: 978-0877798095; refer to www.merriam-webster.com
- Model-Driven Architecture® (MDA®) Specification, Object Management (OMG); refer to www.omg.org/mda
- OECD Principles of Corporate Governance, Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, December 2001;
refer to www.oecd.org
- Organigraphs: Drawing How Companies Really Work, H. Mintzberg and L. Van der Heyden, Harvard Business Review,
October 1999; refer to https://hbr.org/1999/09/organigraphs-drawing-how-companies-really-work
- Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture: A System of Patterns, F. Buschmann, R. Meunier, H. Rohnert, P. Sommerlad,
M. Stal, ISBN: 0-471-95869-7, John Wiley & Sons, 1996
- Patterns and Software: Essential Concepts and Terminology, Brad Appleton, 2000; refer to www.bradapp.com/docs/patterns-intro.html
- Re-usable Asset Specification (RAS), Version 2.2, Object Management Group (OMG), November 2005; refer to www.omg.org/spec/RAS
- Service Component Architecture (SCA) Specification, developed by the Open Service Oriented Architecture (OSOA)
collaboration; refer to www.oasis-opencsa.org/sca
- Service Data Objects (SDO) Specification, developed by the Open Service Oriented Architecture (OSOA)
collaboration; refer to www.oasis-opencsa.org/sdo
- Software Processing Engineering Metamodel (SPEM™) Specification, Version 2.0, Object Management
Group (OMG), April 2008; refer to www.omg.org/spec/SPEM
- Systems Modeling Language™ (SysML®), Object Management Group (OMG); refer to www.sysml.org
- The Art of Systems Architecting, Eberhardt Rechtin, Mark W. Maier, 2000
- The Open Group IT4IT™ Reference Architecture, Version 2.1, an Open Group Standard, January 2017
(C171), published by The Open Group; refer to www.opengroup.org/library/c171
- The Oregon Experiment, Christopher Alexander, ISBN: 0-19-501824-9, Oxford University Press, 1975
- The Timeless Way of Building, Christopher Alexander, ISBN: 0-19-502402-8, Oxford University Press, 1979
- TOGAF® 9 and DoDAF 2.0, White Paper, July 2010 (W105), published by The Open Group; refer to www.opengroup.org/library/w105
- TOGAF® and SABSA® Integration, White Paper, October 2011 (W117), published by The Open Group; refer to www.opengroup.org/library/w117
- TOGAF® Series Guide: Business Scenarios, September 2017 (G176), published by The Open Group; refer to www.opengroup.org/library/g176
- TOGAF® Series Guide: The TOGAF Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model (III-RM): An Architected
Approach to Boundaryless Information Flow™, November 2017 (G179), published by The Open Group; refer to www.opengroup.org/library/g179
- TOGAF® Series Guide: The TOGAF Technical Reference Model (TRM), September 2017 (G175), published by The Open
Group; refer to www.opengroup.org/library/g175
- TOGAF® Series Guide: Using the TOGAF® Framework to Define and Govern Service-Oriented Architectures,
September 2017 (G174), published by The Open Group; refer to www.opengroup.org/library/g174
- TOGAF® Series Guide: Value Streams, October 2017 (G178), published by The Open Group; refer to www.opengroup.org/library/g178
- UML Profile and Metamodel for Services (UPMS) RFP (OMG soa/2006-09-09), Object Management Group (OMG), June
2007
- Unified Modeling Language™ (UML®) Specification, Object Management Group (OMG); refer to www.uml.org
The following websites provide useful reference material:
- The Cloud Computing Design Patterns community website (refer to www.cloudpatterns.org)
- The Information Technology Governance Institute: www.isaca.org/About-ISACA/IT-Governance-Institute
This website has many resources that can help with corporate assessment of both IT and governance in general.
- The Patterns Home Page: hillside.net/patterns
This website 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 website is maintained by Doug Lea and provides a thorough and highly readable FAQ about patterns.
- The SOA Patterns community website (refer to www.soapatterns.org/),
dedicated to the ongoing development and expansion of the SOA design pattern catalog
- The Volere website has a useful list of leading requirements tools www.volere.co.uk/tools.htm
- 1.
- The TOGAF Library ( https://publications.opengroup.org/togaf-library) provides a publicly
available structured list of Guides and White Papers which provide guidance in the practical application of the TOGAF
approach.
- 2.
- A full comparison of this version with the TOGAF Version 9.1 standard may be found in The Open Group White Paper: An
Introduction to the TOGAF® Standard, Version 9.2 ( www.opengroup.org/library/w182).
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