Architecture: TOGAF 7 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CODE
OF PRACTICE
Copyright © 2002 The Open Group
TOGAF Documentation |
TOGAF 7 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CODE OF PRACTICE |
Document Number: I913 |
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Objective
To ensure that TOGAF Professional Service Providers offerings are delivered in a
consistent and professional manner, in line with the principles of TOGAF Version 7 [1] and without corrupting the elements
of the TOGAF 7 Core definition [2].
Code of Conduct
The TOGAF Professional Service Provider agrees to abide by the following guidelines:
- Use of TOGAF Core: Provide services utilising TOGAF 7 Core as defined [2]. However, Service Providers may supplement or complement
TOGAF Core with other information /tools/ methodologies, as appropriate and necessary, to
complete their specific service offerings to meet their customers needs. Such completion must not contravene or deprecate the elements of the
TOGAF core definition.
- Acknowledgement of IP: Acknowledge the use of the intellectual property
of TOGAF in all project documentations and presentations, wherever TOGAF 7 Core is used or
referred to in the process of promoting and delivering professional services.
- Deployment of TOGAF Practitioners: Commit to
deploy the services of TOGAF 7 CERTIFIED [3] certified
practitioners, whether utilising permanent employees or contractors or sub contracting
organisations, for delivery of TOGAF Professional Services.
- Continuous skills upgrade: Agree to maintain a register of permanent
employees who are TOGAF 7 CERTIFIED certified practitioners
complemented by a training schedule to continuously upgrade their skills consistent with
the current definitions of TOGAF certification.
- Project Register: Maintain an up-to-date project register of TOGAF 7
Core based projects undertaken by the organization. (This register
may be kept internal, if required for confidentiality reasons.)
- Use of TOGAF Certified tools: Wherever possible, promote and agree to
use TOGAF 7 TOOL SUPPORT certified architecture
al
tools. It is acknowledged that in certain situations, non-TOGAF certified tools may have
to be deployed due to specific customer and project requirements.
Footnotes
- 1.
- The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) Version 7. Open Group Publication
Number I911, December 2001.
- 2.
- TOGAF 7 Core Definition, Open Group Publication Number I914, December 2002.
- 3.
- TOGAF 7 CERTIFIED Product Standard, Open Group Publication Number
X02TA, December 2002.