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TOGAF(The Open Group Architecture Framework)是一种广泛采用的企业架构框架,旨在帮助组织规划、设计、实施和治理其信息技术架构。TOGAF Version 9是该框架的最新版本,发布于2009年,由The Open Group出版。这个个人PDF版仅供个人使用,不可用于再分发。
TOGAF的核心目标是提供一个结构化的流程,使得企业能够有效地开发和管理其企业架构。它不仅关注技术架构,还涵盖了业务、数据和应用架构等多个方面,旨在确保企业的IT系统与业务战略保持一致。
第一部分:介绍
TOGAF文档的结构分为多个部分,首先是对TOGAF的总体介绍。第1章介绍了文档的结构以及为高层管理者准备的执行概览,概述了TOGAF的关键价值和目的。
第1章:
1.1 结构化TOGAF文档 - 这部分解释了TOGAF文档如何组织,包括各个部分和章节,方便读者理解和导航。
1.2 执行概览 - 这部分面向高级管理层,快速呈现TOGAF的主要概念和益处,以帮助他们理解TOGAF在企业中的作用。
第二部分:核心概念
TOGAF的基础概念部分深入探讨了TOGAF的基本定义和理念。
第2章:
2.1 什么是TOGAF? - TOGAF被定义为企业架构的一个框架,它包含一套方法论和工具,用于建立、维护和利用企业架构。
2.2 TOGAF中的架构是什么? - 这部分阐述了在TOGAF上下文中,架构的含义,强调它不仅是关于技术,还包括业务流程、数据和应用程序的综合视图。
2.3 什么类型的设计 - 本节讨论了TOGAF涵盖的不同类型的架构,如业务架构、数据架构、应用架构和技术架构,以及它们之间的相互关系。
TOGAF Version 9包含了企业架构开发的完整生命周期,包括规划、开发和实施。TOGAF的主要组件有架构开发方法(ADM)、架构内容框架、工具和库、治理和管理,以及企业连续性模型等。这些组件一起工作,帮助企业构建灵活、可扩展和适应变化的IT基础设施。
ADM(架构开发方法)是TOGAF的心脏,它是一个迭代的过程,涵盖了从需求收集到架构定义,再到实施和治理的各个阶段。TOGAF还提供了各种工具和模板,如架构开发计划、架构愿景、信息系统的基础设施库(ISA)等,以支持实际操作。
TOGAF Version 9是一个全面的企业架构框架,提供了标准化的方法来管理和优化企业的IT资产,以更好地支持业务目标。通过理解和应用TOGAF,企业可以提高效率,降低风险,并加速创新。
Contents
40.2 Character istics of Solutions ............................................................ 544
40.3 Character istics of Architectures...................................................... 544
40.4 Applying Classification to Create Par titioned
Architectures ................................................................................... 545
40.4.1 Par titioning the Architecture Landscape to
Understand the State of the Enterpr ise....................................... 547
40.4.2 Par titioning Reference Models to Encourage Good
Practice and Re-Use ................................................................... 550
40.4.3 Enforce Corporate Policy though Compliance with
Standards .................................................................................... 551
40.4.4 Activities within the PreliminaryPhase ........................................ 553
40.4.5 Activities within Phases A to F..................................................... 555
40.4.6 Activities within Phases G and H................................................. 557
40.4.7 Content Aggregation and Integration ........................................... 557
Chapter 41 Architecture Repository ......................................................... 559
41.1 Over view......................................................................................... 559
41.2 Architecture Landscape .................................................................. 561
41.3 Reference Librar y ........................................................................... 561
41.3.1 Over view...................................................................................... 561
41.4 Standards Infor mation Base ........................................................... 562
41.4.1 Over view...................................................................................... 562
41.4.2 Types of Standard........................................................................ 562
41.4.3 Standards Lifecycle ..................................................................... 563
41.4.4 Standards Classification within the Standards
Infor mation Base ......................................................................... 563
41.5 Governance Log............................................................................. 564
41.5.1 Over view...................................................................................... 564
41.5.2 Contents of the Governance Log................................................. 564
Chapter 42 Tools for Architecture Development.................................. 567
42.1 Over view......................................................................................... 567
42.2 Issues in Tool Standardization........................................................ 567
42.3 Evaluation Criter ia and Guidelines ................................................. 568
42.3.1 Tool Criter ia ................................................................................. 568
42.3.2 General Pointers .......................................................................... 571
Part VITOGAF Reference Models................................................. 573
Chapter 43 Foundation Architecture: Technical Reference
Model.............................................................................................. 575
43.1 Concepts ........................................................................................ 575
43.1.1 Role of the TRM in the Foundation Architecture ......................... 575
43.1.2 TRM Components ....................................................................... 575
43.1.3 Other TRMs ................................................................................. 576
43.2 High-LevelBreakdown .................................................................... 576
43.2.1 Over view...................................................................................... 576
43.2.2 Por tability and Interoperability ..................................................... 577
43.3 TRM in Detail.................................................................................. 578
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43.3.1 Introduction.................................................................................. 578
43.3.2 TRM Entities and Interfaces ........................................................ 579
43.3.3 Application Software .................................................................... 579
43.3.4 Application Platfor m ..................................................................... 581
43.3.5 Communications Infrastr ucture.................................................... 582
43.3.6 Application Platfor m Interface ...................................................... 583
43.3.7 Communications Infrastr ucture Interface ..................................... 583
43.3.8 Qualities....................................................................................... 583
43.4 Application Platfor m —Taxonomy.................................................. 584
43.4.1 Basic Pr inciples ........................................................................... 584
43.4.2 Application Platfor m Ser vice Categor ies ..................................... 584
43.4.3 Application Platfor m Ser vice Qualities ......................................... 589
43.5 Detailed Platfor m Taxonomy........................................................... 590
43.5.1 Data Interchange Services .......................................................... 590
43.5.2 Data Management Services ........................................................ 592
43.5.3 Graphics and Imaging Services ................................................... 593
43.5.4 International Operation Services ................................................. 593
43.5.5 Location and DirectorySer vices.................................................. 594
43.5.6 Networ k Ser vices ........................................................................ 595
43.5.7 Operating System Services ......................................................... 597
43.5.8 Software Engineering Services ................................................... 598
43.5.9 Transaction Processing Services ................................................. 599
43.5.10 User Interface Services ............................................................... 599
43.5.11 Security Services ......................................................................... 600
43.5.12 System and Networ k Management Services .............................. 602
43.5.13 Object-Oriented Provision of Services ........................................ 604
Chapter 44 Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference
Model.............................................................................................. 607
44.1 Basic Concepts ............................................................................... 607
44.1.1 Background ................................................................................. 607
44.1.2 Components of the Model ........................................................... 608
44.1.3 Relationship to Other parts of TOGAF ........................................ 608
44.1.4 Key Business and Technical Drivers ............................................ 608
44.1.5 Status of the III-RM...................................................................... 610
44.2 High-LevelView.............................................................................. 611
44.2.1 Derivation of the III-RM from the TRM......................................... 611
44.2.2 High-LevelIII-RM Graphic ........................................................... 612
44.2.3 Components of the High-LevelIII-RM ......................................... 613
44.3 Detailed Taxonomy......................................................................... 615
44.3.1 Detailed III-RM Graphic ............................................................... 615
44.3.2 Business Applications .................................................................. 615
44.3.3 Infrastr ucture Applications ........................................................... 620
44.3.4 Application Platfor m ..................................................................... 621
44.3.5 Qualities....................................................................................... 625
Part VII Architecture Capability Framework ............................. 627
Chapter 45 Introduction ................................................................................. 629
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45.1 Over view......................................................................................... 629
45.2 Structure of Par t VII ........................................................................ 630
Chapter 46 Establishing an Architecture Capability .......................... 631
46.1 Over view......................................................................................... 631
46.2 Phase A: Architecture Vision.......................................................... 632
46.3 Phase B: Business Architecture ..................................................... 633
46.4 Phase C: Infor mation Systems Architecture — Data...................... 634
46.5 Phase C: Infor mation Systems Architecture —
Application ...................................................................................... 634
46.6 Phase D: Technology Architecture ................................................. 634
46.7 Phase E: Opportunities & Solutions ............................................... 634
46.8 Phase F: Migration Planning .......................................................... 634
46.9 Phase G: Implementation Governance .......................................... 635
46.10 Phase H: Architecture Change Management................................. 635
46.11 Requirements Management ........................................................... 635
Chapter 47 Architecture Board.................................................................... 637
47.1 Role ................................................................................................ 637
47.2 Responsibilities............................................................................... 638
47.3 Setting Up the Architecture Board.................................................. 639
47.3.1 Triggers ........................................................................................ 639
47.3.2 Sizeofthe Board......................................................................... 639
47.3.3 Board Str ucture ........................................................................... 640
47.4 Operation of the Architecture Board............................................... 640
47.4.1 General ........................................................................................ 641
47.4.2 Preparation .................................................................................. 641
47.4.3 Agenda ........................................................................................ 641
Chapter 48 Architecture Compliance........................................................ 645
48.1 Introduction..................................................................................... 645
48.2 Ter minology: The Meaning of Architecture Compliance................. 645
48.3 Architecture Compliance Reviews .................................................. 647
48.3.1 Purpose ....................................................................................... 647
48.3.2 Timing.......................................................................................... 648
48.3.3 Governance and Personnel Scenarios ........................................ 649
48.4 Architecture Compliance ReviewProcess ...................................... 649
48.4.1 Over view...................................................................................... 649
48.4.2 Roles ........................................................................................... 651
48.4.3 Steps ........................................................................................... 652
48.5 Architecture Compliance ReviewChecklists .................................. 653
48.5.1 Hardware and Operating System Checklist ................................. 653
48.5.2 Software Services and Middleware Checklist .............................. 654
48.5.3 Applications Checklists ................................................................ 655
48.5.4 Infor mation Management Checklists ........................................... 658
48.5.5 Security Checklist ........................................................................ 659
48.5.6 System Management Checklist ................................................... 660
48.5.7 System Engineer ing/Overall Architecture
Checklists .................................................................................... 661
48.5.8 System Engineer ing/Methods &Tools Checklist ......................... 664
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48.6 Architecture Compliance ReviewGuidelines .................................. 665
48.6.1 Tailor ing the Checklists ................................................................ 665
48.6.2 Conducting Architecture Compliance Reviews ............................ 666
Chapter 49 Architecture Contracts............................................................ 667
49.1 Role ................................................................................................ 667
49.2 Contents ......................................................................................... 668
49.2.1 Statement of Architecture Wor k ................................................... 668
49.2.2 Contract between Architecture Design and
Development Par tners ................................................................. 669
49.2.3 Contract between Architecting Function and
Business Users............................................................................ 669
49.3 Relationship to Architecture Governance ....................................... 670
Chapter 50 Architecture Governance ....................................................... 671
50.1 Introduction..................................................................................... 671
50.1.1 Levels of Governance within the Enterpr ise ................................ 671
50.1.2 Nature of Governance ................................................................. 672
50.1.3 Technology Governance .............................................................. 673
50.1.4 IT Governance ............................................................................. 673
50.1.5 Architecture Governance: Over view............................................ 674
50.2 Architecture Governance Framework ............................................. 675
50.2.1 Architecture Governance Framework — Conceptual
Str ucture...................................................................................... 675
50.2.2 Architecture Governance Framework —
Organizational Structure .............................................................. 678
50.3 Architecture Governance in Practice .............................................. 680
50.3.1 Architecture Governance — Key Success Factors ...................... 680
50.3.2 Elements of an EffectiveArchitecture Governance
Strategy ....................................................................................... 681
Chapter 51 Architecture Maturity Models............................................... 683
51.1 Over view......................................................................................... 683
51.2 Background .................................................................................... 684
51.3 US DoC ACMM Framework ............................................................ 685
51.3.1 Over view...................................................................................... 685
51.3.2 Elements of the ACMM ................................................................ 685
51.3.3 Example: Enter prise Architecture Process Maturity
Levels .......................................................................................... 686
51.4 Capability Matur ity Models Integration (CMMI) .............................. 689
51.4.1 Introduction.................................................................................. 689
51.4.2 SCAMPI Method .......................................................................... 689
51.5 Conclusions.................................................................................... 690
Chapter 52 Architecture Skills Framework............................................. 691
52.1 Introduction..................................................................................... 691
52.2 Need foranEnter prise Architecture Skills Framework ................... 691
52.2.1 Definitional Rigor ......................................................................... 691
52.2.2 Basis of an Internal Architecture Practice .................................... 692
52.3 Goals/Rationale.............................................................................. 693
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52.3.1 Certification of Enterpr ise Architects ........................................... 693
52.3.2 Specific Benefits .......................................................................... 693
52.4 Enterpr ise Architecture Role and Skill Categories ......................... 694
52.4.1 Over view...................................................................................... 694
52.4.2 TOGAF Roles .............................................................................. 694
52.4.3 Categories of Skills...................................................................... 695
52.4.4 Proficiency Levels ........................................................................ 696
52.5 Enterpr ise Architecture Role and Skill Definitions .......................... 696
52.5.1 Generic Skills............................................................................... 696
52.5.2 Business Skills & Methods .......................................................... 697
52.5.3 Enterpr ise Architecture Skills ...................................................... 697
52.5.4 ProgramorProject Management Skills ....................................... 698
52.5.5 IT General Knowledge Skills ....................................................... 698
52.5.6 Technical IT Skills........................................................................ 699
52.5.7 Legal Environment ....................................................................... 699
52.6 Generic Role and Skills of the Enterpr ise Architect ........................ 700
52.6.1 Generic Role................................................................................ 700
52.6.2 Character ization in Ter ms of the Enterpr ise
Continuum ................................................................................... 702
52.6.3 Key Character istics of an Enterpr ise Architect ............................ 702
52.7 Conclusions.................................................................................... 704
Part VIII Appendices................................................................................ 705
Appendix A Glossar y of SupplementaryDefinitions........................... 707
Appendix B Abbreviations.............................................................................. 723
Index ............................................................................................... 729
List of Figures
1-1 Structure of the TOGAF Document ................................................... 3
2-1 Relationships between Deliverables,Artifacts,and
Building Blocks .................................................................................. 12
2-2 Example —Architecture Definition Document .................................. 12
2-3 Enterpr ise Continuum ........................................................................ 13
2-4 TOGAF Architecture RepositoryStr ucture ........................................ 14
2-5 TOGAF Architecture Capability Over view......................................... 16
5-1 Architecture Development Cycle ....................................................... 53
5-2 ProgressiveArchitecture Development .............................................. 59
5-3 Integration of Architecture Artifacts ................................................... 63
6-1 PreliminaryPhase ............................................................................. 67
6-2 Management Fr a meworkstoCo-ordinate with TOGAF ..................... 72
6-3 Interoperability and Relationships between Management
Fr a meworks....................................................................................... 73
7-1 Phase A: Architecture Vision............................................................. 81
8-1 Phase B: Business Architecture ........................................................ 93
8-2 UML Business Class Diagram........................................................... 96
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