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Modeling Enterprise Architecture with TOGAF
A Practical Guide Using UML and BPMN

The first reference to combine existing modeling standards with TOGAF so that you can effectively model enterprise architecture

Philippe Desfray (Author), Gilbert Raymond (Author)

9780124199842, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 26 June 2014

350 pages, 97 illustrations
23.4 x 19 x 2.3 cm, 0.63 kg

"The authors have done a great job of producing a document of excellent quality, structure, and content in the complex field of EA…This book is of significant importance to the whole EA community, including but not limited to EA experts and beginners." --Computing Reviews

Modeling Enterprise Architecture with TOGAF explains everything you need to know to effectively model enterprise architecture with The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF), the leading EA standard. This solution-focused reference presents key techniques and illustrative examples to help you model enterprise architecture.

This book describes the TOGAF standard and its structure, from the architecture transformation method to governance, and presents enterprise architecture modeling practices with plenty of examples of TOGAF deliverables in the context of a case study.

Although widespread and growing quickly, enterprise architecture is delicate to manage across all its dimensions. Focusing on the architecture transformation method, TOGAF provides a wide framework, which covers the repository, governance, and a set of recognized best practices. The examples featured in this book were realized using the open source Modelio tool, which includes extensions for TOGAF.

  1. TOGAF®: General presentation
  2. The ADM method
  3. The Constituents of TOGAF architecture
  4. The Repository and Governance
  5. Key Modeling Techniques
  6. Introduction to TOGAF Models
  7. Models for phase A: Vision
  8. Models for phase B: Business architecture
  9. Models for phase C: Information system architecture
  10. Models for phase D: Technology architecture
  11. Models for phase E: Opportunities and solutions
  12. SOA, processes and information

Subject Areas: Computer architecture & logic design [UYF]

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