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TOGAF - Solution Architect

Lesson Plan

Creating a lesson plan for training Solution Architects using TOGAF (The Open Group Architecture ...

Introduction

Core Concept Definition of Enterprise Architect. Architecture Domain, or BDAT. Architecture ...

Artifacts & Building Blocks

Artifacts in TOGAF Artifacts are specific documents, diagrams, or models that describe various a...

Architecture Building Blocks (ABBs) in TOGAF

  Introduction Architecture Building Blocks (ABBs) are high-level, logical components that desc...

Solution Building Block (SBB)

Introduction: Solution Building Blocks (SBBs) represent the actual products, services, or compon...

TOGAF Architecture Repository

  Introduction The Architecture Repository in TOGAF is a structured framework that stores all t...

ADM - Architecture Development Method

Introduction The Architecture Development Method (ADM) is the core of the TOGAF framework. It pr...

ADM Cycle Iteration Approach

The Iteration Approach in TOGAF ADM allows organizations to adapt the architecture development pr...

Architecture Vision in TOGAF ADM (Phase A)

The Architecture Vision phase is the starting point of the architecture development process in th...

Business Architecture in TOGAF ADM (Phase B)

The Business Architecture phase in the ADM cycle focuses on understanding and designing the busin...

Information Systems Architecture in TOGAF ADM (Phase C)

The Information Systems Architecture phase in the ADM cycle focuses on the systems and data neede...

Different Types of Common System Architecture

System architecture refers to the structure and design of a system, defining how its components i...

Opportunity & Solutions in ADM (Phase E)

In TOGAF’s Architecture Development Method (ADM), Opportunity & Solutions refers to identifying a...