Showing posts with label TOGAF. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TOGAF. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

TOGAF 9 Templates

Here is a set of templates for TOGAF 9 deliverables, made publicly available on the website of the OpenGroup. It includes templates for:
  • Architecture Definition Document
  • Architecture Principles
  • Architecture Vision
  • Business Scenarios
  • Request for Architecture Work
  • Requirements Impact Assessment
  • Statement of Architecture Work
It comes as a zipped set of Microsoft Word documents (doc and dot files).

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

TOGAF 9 Released

Last February 2 the Open Group finally announced their awaited release of TOGAF 9

Named key enhancements on this version are:

  • how to apply on infrastructures like SOA and security architecture
  • formalized definition of Enterprise Architecture
  • modular structure
  • guidelines for creating hierarchies of architectures within organizations

Critics point out the missed opportunity to integrate the efforts from the ArchiMate working group.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

TOGAF vs RUP Architecture?

There's a great deal of interest today on the subject of Architecture. But not everyone is meaning the same by that term! Even within large IT organizations embracing open methodologies such as RUP and TOGAF there's lots of discussion and misconception about this issue.

I recently got to an ah-ha point on this, partly due to a discussion at the Application Architecture masterclass I'm doing, but also thanks to this article from Vitalie Temneco (from which I have also temporally borrowed a couple of great pictures bellow).

As I currently look at it, the major differences can be summarized like this:

RUPTOGAF
LevelSoftware ArchitectureEnterprise Architecture
ScopeA ProjectThe Enterprise
PurposeTimely and effective delivery of softwareRealization of the business vision
Artifacts
  • Vision
  • Uses Cases
  • Non-Functional Requierments
  • Software Architecture Document
  • Architecture Vision
  • Business Architecture
  • Data Architecture
  • Technology Architecture
  • Architecture Contract
Application ArchitectureThe internal structure of the system determined by its components and their inter-relationshipsThe collection of applications that work together to realize the enterprise vision

Looking clossely it is clear where the RUP and TOGAF lifecycles actually overlap!

The point where the TOGAF process intercepts RUP is at the begining of phase F, when enterprise architecture artifacts are handed over to RUP implementation teams. This is completed when both parties agree on the scope of the implementation in the form of the Architecture Contracts in phase G.

Next picture shows the actual flow of artifacts crossing from the TOGAF to the RUP domain.