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Architecture Building Blocks (ABBs) in TOGAF

TOGAF - Solution Architect

  Introduction Architecture Building Blocks (ABBs) are high-level, logical components that describe the essential capabilities and services an organization requires to meet its business objectives. ABBs are abstract and technology-neutral, focusing on what n...

Solution Building Block (SBB)

TOGAF - Solution Architect

Introduction: Solution Building Blocks (SBBs) represent the actual products, services, or components required to implement architecture. These blocks are specific, tangible, and are directly mapped to deliverables in an enterprise's technical or business doma...

TOGAF Architecture Repository

TOGAF - Solution Architect

  Introduction The Architecture Repository in TOGAF is a structured framework that stores all the artifacts, guidelines, and references required for enterprise architecture management. It is a centralized repository used throughout the enterprise to govern a...

ADM - Architecture Development Method

TOGAF - Solution Architect

Introduction The Architecture Development Method (ADM) is the core of the TOGAF framework. It provides a step-by-step, iterative approach for developing and managing enterprise architecture to align IT solutions with business goals The ADM cycle consists of ...

Architecture Vision in TOGAF ADM (Phase A)

TOGAF - Solution Architect

The Architecture Vision phase is the starting point of the architecture development process in the ADM cycle. It sets the foundation by defining what the organization wants to achieve with the architecture effort. Think of it as creating a blueprint of goals a...

ADM Cycle Iteration Approach

TOGAF - Solution Architect

The Iteration Approach in TOGAF ADM allows organizations to adapt the architecture development process to their specific needs by revisiting phases and refining outputs iteratively. This ensures that the architecture evolves effectively and aligns with changin...

Business Architecture in TOGAF ADM (Phase B)

TOGAF - Solution Architect

The Business Architecture phase in the ADM cycle focuses on understanding and designing the business aspects of the enterprise. It ensures that the architecture supports the organization’s strategic goals by analyzing its processes, organizational structure, a...

Information Systems Architecture in TOGAF ADM (Phase C)

TOGAF - Solution Architect

The Information Systems Architecture phase in the ADM cycle focuses on the systems and data needed to support the business. It is divided into two parts: Data Architecture: Defines how data is stored, managed, and shared across the organization. Applicatio...

Different Types of Common System Architecture

TOGAF - Solution Architect

System architecture refers to the structure and design of a system, defining how its components interact to deliver functionality. There are several common types of system architectures, each suited to specific use cases, complexities, and business requirement...

Opportunity & Solutions in ADM (Phase E)

TOGAF - Solution Architect

In TOGAF’s Architecture Development Method (ADM), Opportunity & Solutions refers to identifying and designing potential solutions to address the business and technical challenges revealed earlier in the ADM cycle. This phase ensures that the architecture align...

Introduction

AI - Artificial Intelligence Ethical AI

About Section: As an Ethical AI Architect, I am committed to shaping the future of AI by ensuring that cutting-edge technologies are developed with integrity, transparency, and fairness. I work on designing AI systems that are not only innovative but also soci...

Article 1: What is Ethical AI? Understanding the Core Principles

AI - Artificial Intelligence Ethical AI

Introduction: Ethical AI refers to the development and deployment of artificial intelligence systems in a way or manner that is aligned with Regional ethical social values ensuring that the technology is  fair. transparent. accountable.  respects privac...

EU AI ACT 2024 - Oerview

AI - Artificial Intelligence Understanding - EU AI ACT 2024

General Principles Risk Categorization Reference: Article 6 – Classification of AI systems. High-risk systems include those impacting education per Annex III. Transparency Reference: Article 52 – Transparency obligations for AI systems. Accountability ...

IOS

IOS and Android Developement

Installing Ubuntu WSL in Window Server 2019

Open Source

Open Powershell in Administrator mode the directory would be  C:\Users\Administrator   Invoke-WebRequest -Uri https://aka.ms/wsl-ubuntu-1804 -OutFile ubuntu.appx -UseBasicParsing Once download  Rename  ububtu.appx to ubuntu.zip Extract ubuntu.zip in same ...

Introduction to ITIL

ITIL Foundations of ITIL and IT Governance

Introduction The Introduction to ITIL module lays the groundwork for understanding ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) and how it supports IT Service Management (ITSM). What is ITIL? ITIL is a set of best practices for IT Service Manageme...

IT Governance

ITIL Foundations of ITIL and IT Governance

IT Governance ensures that IT strategies align with business objectives, focusing on maximizing the value delivered by IT investments while minimizing risks.   What is IT governance? IT governance is a subset of corporate governance that focuses on the ma...

Risk Management in IT Governance

ITIL Foundations of ITIL and IT Governance

What is Risk in IT Context? Risk is the potential for loss, damage, or disruption caused by IT-related events. These events could stem from external threats (e.g., cyberattacks) or internal issues (e.g., process failures). Types of IT Risks: Strategic Ris...

Article 2 - Addressing Bias in AI: Challenges and Solutions

AI - Artificial Intelligence Ethical AI

Introduction AI (Artificial Intelligence) has become a part of our daily lives—be it in hiring, healthcare, banking, or even social media. But did you know that sometimes AI can be unfair? It can make decisions that unintentionally discriminate against people...

Article 6 – Classification of AI Systems

AI - Artificial Intelligence Understanding - EU AI ACT 2024

1. Four Risk Levels AI systems are classified into four categories based on their risk potential: Prohibited AI Systems: AI practices that pose unacceptable risks and are banned. Examples: Subliminal manipulation, e...