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The Open Group
Architecture
Framework
(TOGAF) Version 7
Agenda
 Business Drivers for Good IT Architecture
 Background to TOGAF
 New in TOGAF Version 7
 Looking Ahead
 Summary
Every enterprise has an IT
architecture
Some
are designed
and some
just happen
A good IT architecture will:
 Directly address the needs of the enterprise
 React to change at the rate dictated by the enterprise’s
markets
 Be understood and supported by senior management
 Clearly define the structure of the existing system
 Provide a roadmap and migration strategy for future
purchases / developments
 Reduce the number and complexity of the interfaces
between components, improving the ease of:
 Application portability
 Component upgrade
 Component exchange
 Component development and maintenance
Do you have a plan?
 Greater ability to respond to new demands
 Greater business value from IT operations
 Greater ability to introduce new technology
 Faster, simpler and cheaper procurement
 Faster time-to-market
Can a business succeed without
a documented business plan?
Can I.T. succeed without a documented architecture?
But where do you start?
 There are many successful IT architectures in
use
 Can you benefit from that accumulation of
knowledge?
 Can you examine in detail the IT architecture of
another organization?
 Do you have to reinvent the wheel?
 What reference material is available?
This is why TOGAF exists and is freely available.
TOGAF Origins and Motivations
 A customer initiative:
 Formal user requirement developed 1994
 Main themes:
 A single, unifying Architectural
Framework for the IT industry
 A framework for developing
architectures to meet specific business
needs
• not a “one-size-fits-all” architecture
 Industry consensus
 Technology- and tool-neutral
 8 years continuous development
 Proven in practice
 Publicly available:
http://www.opengroup.org/public/arch
TOGAF Today
TOGAF Structure and
Components
Building
Blocks
Information
Base
(architecture
building blocks
- future)
Standards
Information
Base
(standards)
Technical
Reference
Model
(services
taxonomy)
Architecture Development Method
Resource Base
Target
Architectures
TOGAF
Foundation
Architecture
 Architecture
Development
Method
 Foundation
Architecture
 Resource
Base
Architecture Development Method
(ADM)
 Open, industry
consensus
method for IT
architecture
 Quick-start
foundation
 Practical,
experience
based guidance
 Requires
continual
validation
against
requirements
 Associated with
detailed taxonomy of
services
 defines scope of
each service
category
 Identifies system-wide
capabilities
(“qualities”), e.g.:
 Internationalization
 Security
 Management
Foundation Architecture:
Technical Reference Model (TRM)
Qualities
Qualities
Network Services
Operating System Services
Data
Management
Location
&
Directory
Infrastructure
Applications
Business
Applications
Data
Interchange
International
Operations
User
Interface
Transaction
Processing
System
&
Network
Management
Security
Software
Engineering
Graphics
&
Image
Communication Infrastructure
Application Programming Interface
Communications Infrastructure Interface
Qualities
Qualities
Foundation Architecture:
Standards Information Base (SIB)
 A database of open industry standards
 The complete set of Open Group endorsed
standards
 Content determined by Open Group consensus
process
 Structured according to TOGAF Technical Reference
Model taxonomy
 Regularly updated
 Available for public web access
 http://www.db.opengroup.org/sib.htm
 Gateway to many linked resources
Resource Base
 Resources available in applying the TOGAF
Architecture Development Method; e.g.
 ADML
 Architecture Compliance Reviews
 Architecture Principles
 Architecture Views
 Business Scenarios (requirements method)
 Case Studies
 IT Governance Strategies
TOGAF Development History
 1994: Requirement
 Proof of Need
 1995: TOGAF Version 1
 Proof of Concept
 1996: TOGAF Version 2
 Proof of Application
 1997: TOGAF Version 3
 Relevance to practical architectures (Building Blocks)
 1998: TOGAF Version 4
 TOGAF in Context - the Enterprise Continuum
 1999: TOGAF Version 5
 Business Scenarios - architecture requirements
 2000: TOGAF Version 6
 Architecture views / IEEE 1471
 US DoD work (C4ISR Framework, C2STA)
 2001: TOGAF Version 7
New in TOGAF Version 7
 ANSI/IEEE Std 1471-2000, Recommended Practice for
Architectural Description
 Extensive rewrite of Architecture Views section,
integrating ANSI/IEEE Std 1471 concepts / terminology
 Integration with TOGAF Architecture Development
Method.
 Architecture Compliance Reviews
 Ensuring conformance with architecture in projects -
new section based on Boeing work
 Architecture Patterns
 new section based on IBM, US Treasury work
 Distinguish from design patterns
TOGAF Version 7 (continued)
 Architecture Principles
 new section base on US Air Force work
 Business Executive's Guide to IT Architecture
 update
 Business Scenarios
 additional material based on Open Group CIO work
 elevation in document hierarchy
 Model based representations of TOGAF Architecture
Development Method and deliverables
 joint effort of Computas and Frietuna
 using METIS tool
TOGAF Version 7 (continued)
 Tailoring the TOGAF Architecture Development Method
 new guidelines
 TOGAF comparison of with other frameworks:
 Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF)
 Federal Enterprise Architecture Guidance
 Treasury Enterprise Architecture Framework (TEAF)
 Spewak Enterprise Architecture Planning (EAP)
 Zachman Framework
 TOGAF in the Enterprise
 TOGAF positioning relative to enterprise architecture
The Open Group Architecture
Forum
 The forum in which TOGAF is evolved
 A worldwide forum for: customers, tool
vendors, solution vendors, integrators,
academic & research organizations involved
with architecture
 Exchanging information, experience, and
requirements
 Access to current work in progress
 Shaping the market for architecture
methods, tools and services
Looking Ahead…
 Potential 2002 projects:
 Architect certification
 TOGAF migration from infrastructure to
enterprise framework
 Tools support
Summary
 Adopt and use TOGAF
 Improved ability to respond to new business demands
 Improved ability to introduce new technology
 Greater business value from IT operations
 Faster, simpler, cheaper procurement
 Faster time-to-market
 Participate in the Architecture Forum
 Worldwide forum for customers, tools vendors, solution
vendors, integrators, academic & research organizations
 Dialog with peers and industry experts
 Practical information and experience
 Access to work in progress
 Vendor, technology, product neutral
For More Information . . .
 Architecture Portal:
 http://www.opengroup.org/architecture/index.htm
 TOGAF Documentation:
 http://www.opengroup.org/public/arch
 TOGAF Information:
 http://www.opengroup.org/public/togaf
 Standards Information Base (SIB):
 http://www.db.opengroup.org/sib.htm
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togaf_ovu.ppt

  • 2. Agenda  Business Drivers for Good IT Architecture  Background to TOGAF  New in TOGAF Version 7  Looking Ahead  Summary
  • 3. Every enterprise has an IT architecture Some are designed and some just happen
  • 4. A good IT architecture will:  Directly address the needs of the enterprise  React to change at the rate dictated by the enterprise’s markets  Be understood and supported by senior management  Clearly define the structure of the existing system  Provide a roadmap and migration strategy for future purchases / developments  Reduce the number and complexity of the interfaces between components, improving the ease of:  Application portability  Component upgrade  Component exchange  Component development and maintenance
  • 5. Do you have a plan?  Greater ability to respond to new demands  Greater business value from IT operations  Greater ability to introduce new technology  Faster, simpler and cheaper procurement  Faster time-to-market Can a business succeed without a documented business plan? Can I.T. succeed without a documented architecture?
  • 6. But where do you start?  There are many successful IT architectures in use  Can you benefit from that accumulation of knowledge?  Can you examine in detail the IT architecture of another organization?  Do you have to reinvent the wheel?  What reference material is available? This is why TOGAF exists and is freely available.
  • 7. TOGAF Origins and Motivations  A customer initiative:  Formal user requirement developed 1994  Main themes:  A single, unifying Architectural Framework for the IT industry  A framework for developing architectures to meet specific business needs • not a “one-size-fits-all” architecture
  • 8.  Industry consensus  Technology- and tool-neutral  8 years continuous development  Proven in practice  Publicly available: http://www.opengroup.org/public/arch TOGAF Today
  • 9. TOGAF Structure and Components Building Blocks Information Base (architecture building blocks - future) Standards Information Base (standards) Technical Reference Model (services taxonomy) Architecture Development Method Resource Base Target Architectures TOGAF Foundation Architecture  Architecture Development Method  Foundation Architecture  Resource Base
  • 10. Architecture Development Method (ADM)  Open, industry consensus method for IT architecture  Quick-start foundation  Practical, experience based guidance  Requires continual validation against requirements
  • 11.  Associated with detailed taxonomy of services  defines scope of each service category  Identifies system-wide capabilities (“qualities”), e.g.:  Internationalization  Security  Management Foundation Architecture: Technical Reference Model (TRM) Qualities Qualities Network Services Operating System Services Data Management Location & Directory Infrastructure Applications Business Applications Data Interchange International Operations User Interface Transaction Processing System & Network Management Security Software Engineering Graphics & Image Communication Infrastructure Application Programming Interface Communications Infrastructure Interface Qualities Qualities
  • 12. Foundation Architecture: Standards Information Base (SIB)  A database of open industry standards  The complete set of Open Group endorsed standards  Content determined by Open Group consensus process  Structured according to TOGAF Technical Reference Model taxonomy  Regularly updated  Available for public web access  http://www.db.opengroup.org/sib.htm  Gateway to many linked resources
  • 13. Resource Base  Resources available in applying the TOGAF Architecture Development Method; e.g.  ADML  Architecture Compliance Reviews  Architecture Principles  Architecture Views  Business Scenarios (requirements method)  Case Studies  IT Governance Strategies
  • 14. TOGAF Development History  1994: Requirement  Proof of Need  1995: TOGAF Version 1  Proof of Concept  1996: TOGAF Version 2  Proof of Application  1997: TOGAF Version 3  Relevance to practical architectures (Building Blocks)  1998: TOGAF Version 4  TOGAF in Context - the Enterprise Continuum  1999: TOGAF Version 5  Business Scenarios - architecture requirements  2000: TOGAF Version 6  Architecture views / IEEE 1471  US DoD work (C4ISR Framework, C2STA)  2001: TOGAF Version 7
  • 15. New in TOGAF Version 7  ANSI/IEEE Std 1471-2000, Recommended Practice for Architectural Description  Extensive rewrite of Architecture Views section, integrating ANSI/IEEE Std 1471 concepts / terminology  Integration with TOGAF Architecture Development Method.  Architecture Compliance Reviews  Ensuring conformance with architecture in projects - new section based on Boeing work  Architecture Patterns  new section based on IBM, US Treasury work  Distinguish from design patterns
  • 16. TOGAF Version 7 (continued)  Architecture Principles  new section base on US Air Force work  Business Executive's Guide to IT Architecture  update  Business Scenarios  additional material based on Open Group CIO work  elevation in document hierarchy  Model based representations of TOGAF Architecture Development Method and deliverables  joint effort of Computas and Frietuna  using METIS tool
  • 17. TOGAF Version 7 (continued)  Tailoring the TOGAF Architecture Development Method  new guidelines  TOGAF comparison of with other frameworks:  Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF)  Federal Enterprise Architecture Guidance  Treasury Enterprise Architecture Framework (TEAF)  Spewak Enterprise Architecture Planning (EAP)  Zachman Framework  TOGAF in the Enterprise  TOGAF positioning relative to enterprise architecture
  • 18. The Open Group Architecture Forum  The forum in which TOGAF is evolved  A worldwide forum for: customers, tool vendors, solution vendors, integrators, academic & research organizations involved with architecture  Exchanging information, experience, and requirements  Access to current work in progress  Shaping the market for architecture methods, tools and services
  • 19. Looking Ahead…  Potential 2002 projects:  Architect certification  TOGAF migration from infrastructure to enterprise framework  Tools support
  • 20. Summary  Adopt and use TOGAF  Improved ability to respond to new business demands  Improved ability to introduce new technology  Greater business value from IT operations  Faster, simpler, cheaper procurement  Faster time-to-market  Participate in the Architecture Forum  Worldwide forum for customers, tools vendors, solution vendors, integrators, academic & research organizations  Dialog with peers and industry experts  Practical information and experience  Access to work in progress  Vendor, technology, product neutral
  • 21. For More Information . . .  Architecture Portal:  http://www.opengroup.org/architecture/index.htm  TOGAF Documentation:  http://www.opengroup.org/public/arch  TOGAF Information:  http://www.opengroup.org/public/togaf  Standards Information Base (SIB):  http://www.db.opengroup.org/sib.htm