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1 An Introduction to the new features in TOGAF® 9
20 April, 2017 An Introduction to the new features in TOGAF® 9 Your card goes here! 44 Montgomery Street Suite 960 San Francisco, CA 94104 USA Tel Fax Your Name Your title Slide deck for use by Open Group members only. Redistribution and commercial use prohibited without prior permission from The Open Group. If you use this deck please acknowledge the source – thank you. TOGAF is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries Copyright © The Open Group 2011

2 Audience The audience for this presentation is
Enterprise architects, business architects, data architects, systems architects, solutions architects and senior managers seeking a first introduction to the key features in TOGAF 9.1 A prior knowledge of TOGAF is presumed We should note that TOGAF 9 is being used generically here and applies to 9.x including 9.1

3 Objectives To understand key differences between TOGAF and TOGAF 9.1 New features Benefits of the new features Structural changes since TOGAF 8.1.1 These are the objectives of this presentation

4 Agenda What is TOGAF ? TOGAF 9.1 Overview Modular Structure
Content Framework Extended Guidance Architectural Styles Additional ADM detail

5 Agenda What is TOGAF? TOGAF 9.1 Overview Modular Structure
Content Framework Extended Guidance Architectural Styles Additional ADM detail

6 What is TOGAF®? TOGAF, an Open Group Standard:
A proven enterprise architecture methodology and framework used by the world's leading organizations to improve business efficiency The most prominent and reliable enterprise architecture standard, ensuring consistent standards, methods, and communication among enterprise architecture professionals Enterprise architecture professionals fluent in TOGAF standards enjoy greater industry credibility, job effectiveness, and career opportunities TOGAF helps practitioners avoid being locked into proprietary methods, utilize resources more efficiently and effectively, and realize a greater return on investment TOGAF(r), an Open Group Standard, is a proven enterprise architecture methodology and framework used by the world's leading organizations to improve business efficiency. It is the most prominent and reliable enterprise architecture standard, ensuring consistent standards, methods, and communication among enterprise architecture professionals. Enterprise architecture professionals fluent in TOGAF standards enjoy greater industry credibility, job effectiveness, and career opportunities. TOGAF helps practitioners avoid being locked into proprietary methods, utilize resources more efficiently and effectively, and realize a greater return on investment.

7 Agenda What is TOGAF? TOGAF 9.1 Overview Modular Structure
Content Framework Extended Guidance Architectural Styles Additional ADM detail (Syllabus Reference: Unit Bridge 1, Learning Outcome 1: You should be able to describe the new features in TOGAF 9.)

8 Key Features/Benefits
An evolution from TOGAF 8 Greater Usability More Focus on Holistic Enterprise Change More Consistency of Output (Syllabus Reference: Unit Bridge 1, Learning Outcome 2: You should be able to explain the benefits of the new features in TOGAF 9.) Key Features and Benefits: A number of enhancements support greater usability – the modular structure especially, but added detail in all areas TOGAF 9 incorporates a broader perspective of change across the Enterprise Architecture TOGAF 9 includes enhanced consideration of architectural work products leading to more consistency of the outputs TOGAF 9 is an evolution from 8.1.1, so architects used to can bring their knowledge forward, thus speeding up usability of TOGAF 9

9 An Evolution Preserves the existing investment in TOGAF 8.1.1
The core method Existing investment in People Knowledge and skills Existing investment in Tools Adding further detail and clarification to what has already been proven Restructuring for better usability Its an evolution which has the benefits of ….

10 What’s New? Modular Structure Content Framework
Extended Guidance on using TOGAF Explicit Consideration of Architectural Styles Further detail added to the Architecture Development Method (ADM) An example of an Architectural Style is SOA

11 TOGAF Capability Framework
Modular Structure Content Framework Extended Guidance Architectural Styles Additional ADM detail TOGAF Capability Framework Architecture Capability Framework (Part VII) Business Vision and Drivers Business Capabilities Ensures Realization of Business Vision Informs the capability Sets targets, KPIs, budgets for architecture roles Drives need for Architecture Capability maturity TOGAF ADM & Content Framework Architecture Development Method (Part II) Refines Understanding Business needs feed into method Delivers new business solutions ADM Guidelines & Techniques (Part III) Architecture Content Framework (Part IV) TOGAF Enterprise Continuum & Tools The revised structure of the document reflects the structure and content of an architecture capability within an enterprise The architecture capability operates a method (click) The method is supported by a number of guidelines and techniques (click) And produces content to be store in the repository (click) the content is classified according to the Enterprise continuum (click) which is populated initially with the TOGAF reference models. This ties to the business as follows Enterprise Continuum & Tools (Part V) Informs the Business of the current state Operational changes cause updates TOGAF Reference Models (Part VI)

12 Modular Structure Logically segmented structure
Content Framework Extended Guidance Architectural Styles Additional ADM detail Modular Structure Logically segmented structure See next slides Promotes greater usability Encourages Incremental adoption Supports Evolutionary release management for TOGAF The modular structure has a number of benefits

13 Table of Contents Based on 8.1.1 Content with new material added
Modular Structure Content Framework Extended Guidance Architectural Styles Additional ADM detail Table of Contents Based on Content with new material added Part I - Introduction Preface, Executive Overview, Core Concepts, Definitions and Release Notes The essence of retained plus more detail Part II – Architecture Development Method Introduction to ADM ADM Phase Narratives Part III – ADM Guidelines and Techniques Guidelines for Adapting the ADM Process Derived from with new materials Techniques for Architecture Development Part IV – Architecture Content Framework Content Metamodel Architectural Artifacts New for TOGAF 9 Architecture Deliverables Building Blocks Part V – Enterprise Continuum and Tools Enterprise Continuum Substantively Revised Architecture Partitioning Architecture Repository Tools for Architecture Development Part VI – Reference Models Foundation Architecture: Technical Reference Model Derived from Enterprise Continuum Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model Part VII – Architecture Capability Framework Architecture Board Architecture Compliance Architecture Contracts Derived from Resource Base Architecture Governance Architecture Maturity Models Architecture Skills Framework

14 Modular Structure Content Framework Extended Guidance Architectural Styles Additional ADM detail Part I: Introduction Part I - Introduction Based on TOGAF but reflecting the content of TOGAF 9, with additional enhancements Includes new “Core Concepts” Includes formal “Definitions” Includes release notes Preface, Executive Overview, Core Concepts, Definitions and Release Notes Part II – Architecture Development Method Introduction to ADM ADM Phase Narratives Part III – ADM Guidelines and Techniques Guidelines for Adapting the ADM Process Techniques for Architecture Development Part IV – Architecture Content Framework Content Metamodel Architectural Artifacts Architecture Deliverables Building Blocks Part V – Enterprise Continuum and Tools Enterprise Continuum Architecture Partitioning Architecture Repository Tools for Architecture Development Part VI – Reference Models The Introduction part of the TOGAF specification has been used as the basis for creation of Part I: Introduction in TOGAF 9. The introduction to TOGAF 9 reflects the content of TOGAF 9 rather than the content of TOGAF 8.1.1, and also features a number of enhancements to improve accessibility. This includes a revised executive overview, a new chapter introducing the core concepts within TOGAF, a revised chapter of the key terms and definitions, and a chapter with information about changes in TOGAF 9. Foundation Architecture: Technical Reference Model Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model Part VII – Architecture Capability Framework Architecture Board Architecture Compliance Architecture Contracts Architecture Governance Architecture Maturity Models Architecture Skills Framework

15 Part II: Architecture Development Method
Modular Structure Content Framework Extended Guidance Architectural Styles Additional ADM detail Part II: Architecture Development Method Part I - Introduction The core of TOGAF The essence of the TOGAF ADM is retained in TOGAF 9 with the familiar “crop circle” and structure The TOGAF ADM Phase Inputs and Outputs chapter has been moved to Part IV: Architecture Content Framework Additional content is added to each ADM Phase Preface, Executive Overview, Core Concepts, Definitions and Release Notes Part II – Architecture Development Method Introduction to ADM ADM Phase Narratives Part III – ADM Guidelines and Techniques Guidelines for Adapting the ADM Process Techniques for Architecture Development Part IV – Architecture Content Framework Content Metamodel Architectural Artifacts Architecture Deliverables Building Blocks Part V – Enterprise Continuum and Tools Enterprise Continuum Architecture Partitioning Architecture Repository Tools for Architecture Development Part VI – Reference Models The essence of the TOGAF ADM has been retained in TOGAF 9. Par t II: Architecture Development Method (ADM) within TOGAF 9 is structured along similar lines to Part II of the TOGAF document. The ‘‘crop circle’’ diagram is an evolution, with just the single change to rename the ‘‘Preliminary Phase: Framework and Principles’’ to simply the ‘‘Preliminary Phase’’. There is also a double ended arrow between the Preliminary Phase and Phase A to denote that the Preliminary Phase may be revisited. The TOGAF ADM phase inputs and outputs (Chapter 16 of TOGAF 8.1.1) have been moved from the ADM section of TOGAF to Part IV: Architecture Content Framework of TOGAF 9, and renamed to Architecture Deliverables. TOGAF 9 ADM features additional content in the majority of ADM phases, which in the most part adds further detail and clarification to the same approach that was described in TOGAF Foundation Architecture: Technical Reference Model Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model Part VII – Architecture Capability Framework Architecture Board Architecture Compliance Architecture Contracts Architecture Governance Architecture Maturity Models Architecture Skills Framework

16 Part III: ADM Guidelines & Techniques
Modular Structure Content Framework Extended Guidance Architectural Styles Additional ADM detail Part III: ADM Guidelines & Techniques Part I - Introduction A collection of guidelines and techniques for use in applying TOGAF and the ADM Derived from the Resource Base in part, plus additional new materials: e.g., Iteration, Stakeholder Management, SOA, Risk management, Capability based planning, Business Transformation Readiness Assessment, ADM support techniques, etc Preface, Executive Overview, Core Concepts, Definitions and Release Notes Part II – Architecture Development Method Introduction to ADM ADM Phase Narratives Part III – ADM Guidelines & Techniques Guidelines for Adapting the ADM Process Techniques for Architecture Development Part IV – Architecture Content Framework Content Metamodel Architectural Artifacts Architecture Deliverables Building Blocks Part V – Enterprise Continuum & Tools Enterprise Continuum Architecture Partitioning Architecture Repository Tools for Architecture Development Part VI – Reference Models This is a new part in TOGAF 9 supporting the ADM with a collection of guidelines and techniques A benefit is to segment the guidance from the method, additional guidelines are included in TOGAF 9 Foundation Architecture: Technical Reference Model Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model Part VII – Architecture Capability Framework Architecture Board Architecture Compliance Architecture Contracts Architecture Governance Architecture Maturity Models Architecture Skills Framework

17 Part IV: Architecture Content Framework
Modular Structure Content Framework Extended Guidance Architectural Styles Additional ADM detail Part IV: Architecture Content Framework Part I - Introduction New for TOGAF 9 This part describes the TOGAF Content Framework, describing: a structured metamodel for architectural artifacts, use of architecture building blocks an overview of typical architecture deliverables Preface, Executive Overview, Core Concepts, Definitions and Release Notes Part II – Architecture Development Method Introduction to ADM ADM Phase Narratives Part III – ADM Guidelines and Techniques Guidelines for Adapting the ADM Process Techniques for Architecture Development Part IV – Architecture Content Framework Content Metamodel Architectural Artifacts Architecture Deliverables Building Blocks Part V – Enterprise Continuum and Tools Enterprise Continuum Architecture Partitioning Architecture Repository Tools for Architecture Development Part VI – Reference Models Foundation Architecture: Technical Reference Model Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model Part VII – Architecture Capability Framework Architecture Board Architecture Compliance Architecture Contracts Architecture Governance Architecture Maturity Models Architecture Skills Framework

18 Part V: Enterprise Continuum & Tools
Modular Structure Content Framework Extended Guidance Architectural Styles Additional ADM detail Part V: Enterprise Continuum & Tools Part I - Introduction Substantially revised The reference models are moved to Part VI New content added on Architecture Partitioning and the Architecture Repository The SIB is removed Preface, Executive Overview, Core Concepts, Definitions and Release Notes Part II – Architecture Development Method Introduction to ADM ADM Phase Narratives Part III – ADM Guidelines and Techniques Guidelines for Adapting the ADM Process Techniques for Architecture Development Part IV – Architecture Content Framework Content Metamodel Architectural Artifacts Architecture Deliverables Building Blocks Part V – Enterprise Continuum and Tools Enterprise Continuum Architecture Partitioning Architecture Repository Tools for Architecture Development Part VI – Reference Models Foundation Architecture: Technical Reference Model Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model Part VII – Architecture Capability Framework Architecture Board Architecture Compliance Architecture Contracts Architecture Governance Architecture Maturity Models Architecture Skills Framework

19 Part VI: Reference Models
Modular Structure Content Framework Extended Guidance Architectural Styles Additional ADM detail Part VI: Reference Models Part I - Introduction Substantially revised The Reference models from TOGAF have been moved to their own Part The TRM is now contained in a single chapter Preface, Executive Overview, Core Concepts, Definitions and Release Notes Part II – Architecture Development Method Introduction to ADM ADM Phase Narratives Part III – ADM Guidelines and Techniques Guidelines for Adapting the ADM Process Techniques for Architecture Development Part IV – Architecture Content Framework Content Metamodel Architectural Artifacts Architecture Deliverables Building Blocks Part V – Enterprise Continuum and Tools Enterprise Continuum Architecture Partitioning Architecture Repository Tools for Architecture Development Part VI – Reference Models Foundation Architecture: Technical Reference Model Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model Part VII – Architecture Capability Framework Architecture Board Architecture Compliance Architecture Contracts Architecture Governance Architecture Maturity Models Architecture Skills Framework

20 Part VII: Architecture Capability Framework
Modular Structure Content Framework Extended Guidance Architectural Styles Additional ADM detail Part VII: Architecture Capability Framework Part I - Introduction A new part in TOGAF 9, derived from the Resource Base Describes the organization, processes, skills, roles and responsibilities to establish and operate an architecture function Preface, Executive Overview, Core Concepts, Definitions and Release Notes Part II – Architecture Development Method Introduction to ADM ADM Phase Narratives Part III – ADM Guidelines and Techniques Guidelines for Adapting the ADM Process Techniques for Architecture Development Part IV – Architecture Content Framework Content Metamodel Architectural Artifacts Architecture Deliverables Building Blocks Part V – Enterprise Continuum and Tools Enterprise Continuum Architecture Partitioning Architecture Repository Tools for Architecture Development Part VI – Reference Models Foundation Architecture: Technical Reference Model Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model Part VII – Architecture Capability Framework Architecture Board Architecture Compliance Architecture Contracts Architecture Governance Architecture Maturity Models Architecture Skills Framework

21 Content Framework A significant addition to TOGAF
Modular Structure Content Framework Extended Guidance Architectural Styles Additional ADM detail Content Framework A significant addition to TOGAF It provides a detailed model of architectural work products It drives for greater consistency in the outputs of TOGAF A significant addition is the Content Framework, which provides a detail model of architectural work products, including deliverables, artifacts within deliverables and the architectural building blocks that deliverables represent.

22 Benefits of the Content Framework
Modular Structure Content Framework Extended Guidance Architectural Styles Additional ADM detail Benefits of the Content Framework It provides a comprehensive checklist of architecture outputs It promotes better integration of work products if adopted across an enterprise It provides a detailed open standard for how architectures should be described A significant addition is the Content Framework, which provides a detail model of architectural work products, including deliverables, artifacts within deliverables and the architectural building blocks that deliverables represent.

23 Content Metamodel Modular Structure Content Framework
Extended Guidance Architectural Styles Additional ADM detail Content Metamodel Building blocks continue to be the basic elements of the architecture within TOGAF The content framework provides a structured model of building block types, relationships and attributes The content framework can be used informally, or as the basis for configuration of an Enterprise Architecture modelling tool The content framework features a core and extension concept, with optional building block types, in order to support lightweight and detailed architectures

24 Modular Structure Content Framework Extended Guidance Architectural Styles Additional ADM detail Content Metamodel Building blocks continue to be the basic elements of the architecture within TOGAF The content framework provides a structured model of building block types, relationships and attributes The content framework can be used informally, or as the basis for configuration of an Enterprise Architecture modelling tool The content framework features a core and extension concept, with optional building block types, in order to support lightweight and detailed architectures Presenters might wish to hide this slide and use it for commentary on the previous slide

25 Extended Guidance on Using TOGAF
Modular Structure Content Framework Extended Guidance Architectural Styles Additional ADM detail Extended Guidance on Using TOGAF TOGAF 9.1 includes an extended set of concepts and guidelines for using TOGAF Concepts introduced to support an integrated hierarchy of architectures being developed

26 Modular Structure Content Framework Extended Guidance Architectural Styles Additional ADM detail Partitioning Allows for management of costs and complexity by dividing up the Enterprise and assigning appropriate roles and responsibilities to each partition

27 Architecture Repository
Modular Structure Content Framework Extended Guidance Architectural Styles Additional ADM detail Architecture Repository The Architecture Repository is a logical information store for outputs of executing the ADM: The Architecture Metamodel describes the architecture framework in use within the Enterprise The Architecture Landscape shows the state of the operating Enterprise at particular points in time The Reference Library contains re-usable architecture work products The Standards Information Base defines the compliance criteria for work governed by architecture The Governance Log captures results of governance activity, such as compliance assessments The Architecture Capability describes the organisation, roles, skills and responsibilities of the Enterprise Architecture practice

28 Architecture Repository
Modular Structure Content Framework Extended Guidance Architectural Styles Additional ADM detail Architecture Repository The Architecture Repository is a logical information store for outputs of executing the ADM: The Architecture Metamodel describes the architecture framework in use within the Enterprise The Architecture Landscape shows the state of the operating Enterprise at particular points in time The Reference Library contains re-usable architecture work products The Standards Information Base defines the compliance criteria for work governed by architecture The Governance Log captures results of governance activity, such as compliance assessments The Architecture Capability describes the organisation, roles, skills and responsibilities of the Enterprise Architecture practice Presenters may wish to hide this slide and uses it as commentary to the previous slide

29 Capability Framework Modular Structure Content Framework
Extended Guidance Architectural Styles Additional ADM detail Capability Framework A structured definition of the organizations, skills, roles and responsibilities to establish and operate an Enterprise Architecture, including: Terms of Reference for an Architecture Board Guidance on measuring levels of Architecture Compliance against Architecture contracts Processes and organization structures required to operate Architecture Governance Techniques for assessing Architecture Maturity An overview of the Skills required by practicing architects

30 Capability Framework Terms of Reference for an Architecture Board
Modular Structure Content Framework Extended Guidance Architectural Styles Additional ADM detail Capability Framework A structured definition of the organizations, skills, roles and responsibilities to establish and operate an Enterprise Architecture, including: Terms of Reference for an Architecture Board Guidance on measuring levels of Architecture Compliance against Architecture contracts Processes and organization structures required to operate Architecture Governance Techniques for assessing Architecture Maturity An overview of the Skills required by practicing architects Presenters may wish to hide this page and use it as commentary for the previous slide

31 Explicit Consideration of Architectural Style
Modular Structure Content Framework Extended Guidance Architectural Styles Additional ADM detail Explicit Consideration of Architectural Style The new Part III: ADM Guidelines and Techniques provides guidance on how to apply the ADM in specific situations Applying Iteration to the ADM Applying the ADM at different Enterprise Levels Security Architecture and the ADM Using TOGAF to define and govern SOA

32 Applying Iteration to the ADM
Modular Structure Content Framework Extended Guidance Architectural Styles Additional ADM detail Applying Iteration to the ADM Part III discusses the concept of iteration and shows potential strategies for applying it to the ADM

33 Applying the ADM at Different Levels
Modular Structure Content Framework Extended Guidance Architectural Styles Additional ADM detail Applying the ADM at Different Levels Part III discusses the different types of architecture engagement that can occur at different levels of the enterprise The example of the left shows a single architecture team developing architectures at many levels, in this way the Architecture vision phase creates the Strategic Architecture, phase B, C, D the domain architetcures and E the Solution architecture. The example on the right shows a hierarchical approach which uses the Migration Planning phase to initiate new projects which also develop new architectures

34 Modular Structure Content Framework Extended Guidance Architectural Styles Additional ADM detail Additional ADM Detail The Preliminary Phase features extended guidance on establishing the Enterprise Architecture framework Phase E and F feature a more detailed and robust method for defining and planning enterprise transformation based on the principles of capability planning

35 Modular Structure Content Framework Extended Guidance Architectural Styles Additional ADM detail Additional ADM Detail Across the ADM, changes have been made to ensure that appropriate consideration is given to the Business, Information Systems and Technology aspects of change (and not just Technology) More guidance has been added to align TOGAF with related management frameworks, such as ITIL

36 Summary TOGAF 9.1 is an evolution TOGAF 9.1
Builds a rich foundation for business execution Enables business solutions from solidly defined architectural capabilities Unites the business objectives with the IT capabilities, creating a platform for significant added value.

37 Further Information Detailed information on TOGAF 9.1 including downloads of the specification, links to white papers, information sheets, reference cards, etc is available at:

38 TOGAF Version 9.1 TOGAF Version 9.1, “The Book” Document No. G116
The TOGAF Specification

39 TOGAF Version 9.1 Pocket Guide
TOGAF Version 9, The Pocket Guide Document No. G117 The TOGAF Pocket Guide


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