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Preliminary Phase
1. Scope the enterprise organizations impacted
2. Confirm governance and support frameworks
3. Define and establish enterprise architecture team and organization
4. Identify and establish architecture principles
5. Tailor TOGAF and, if any, other selected architecture frameworks
6. Implement architecture tools
Phase A: Architecture Vision
1. Establish the architecture project
2. Identify stakeholders, concerns, and business requirements
3. Confirm and elaborate business goals, business drivers,
and constraints
4. Evaluate business capabilities
5. Assess readiness for business transformation
6. Define scope
7. Confirm and elaborate architecture principles, including
business principles
8. Develop Architecture Vision
9. Define the Target Architecture value propositions and KPIs
10. Identify the business transformation risks and mitigation activities
11. Develop Statement of Architecture Work; secure approval
Phase B: Business Architecture
Phase C: Information Systems Architectures
Phase D: Technology Architecture
1. Select reference models, viewpoints, and tools
2. Develop Baseline Architecture Description
3. Develop Target Architecture Description
4. Perform gap analysis
5. Define candidate roadmap components
6. Resolve impacts across the Architecture Landscape
7. Conduct formal stakeholder review
8. Finalize the Architecture
9. Create Architecture Definition Document
Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions
1. Determine/confirm key corporate change attributes
2. Determine business constraints for implementation
3. Review and consolidate gap analysis results from
Phases B to D
4. Review consolidated requirements across related
business functions
5. Consolidate and reconcile interoperability requirements
6. Refine and validate dependencies
7. Confirm readiness and risk for business transformation
8. Formulate Implementation and Migration Strategy
9. Identify and group major work packages
10. Identify Transition Architectures
11. Create Architecture Roadmap & Implementation and
Migration Plan
Phase F: Migration Planning
1. Confirm management framework interactions for Implementation
and Migration Plan
2. Assign a business value to each work package
3. Estimate resource requirements, project timings, and
availability/delivery vehicle
4. Prioritize the migration projects through the conduct of a cost/benefit
assessment and risk validation
5. Confirm Architecture Roadmap and update Architecture Definition
Document
6. Complete the Implementation and Migration Plan
7. Complete the development cycle and document lessons learned
Phase G: Implementation Governance
1. Confirm scope and priorities for deployment with development
management
2. Identify deployment resources and skills
3. Guide development of solutions deployment
4. Perform enterprise architecture compliance reviews
5. Implement business and IT operations
6. Perform post-implementation review and close the implementation
Phase H: Architecture Change Management
1. Establish value realization process
2. Deploy monitoring tools
3. Manage risks
4. Provide analysis for architecture change management
5. Develop change requirements to meet performance targets
6. Manage governance process
7. Activate the process to implement change
Requirements Management
1. Identify/document requirements
2. Baseline requirements
3. Monitor baseline requirements
4. Identify changed requirement; remove, add, modify, and
re-assess priorities
5. Identify changed requirement and record priorities; identify and
resolve conflicts; generate requirements impact statements
6. Assess impact of changed requirement on current and previous
ADM phases
7. Implement requirements arising from Phase H
8. Update the requirements repository
9. Implement change in the current phase
10. Assess and revise gap analysis for past phases
N112 Reference Card: TOGAF 9.1 ADM Steps
TOGAF 9.1 ADM
Steps Reference
Copyright © 2011 The Open Group. All Rights Reserved.
TOGAF® is a registered trademark of The Open Group.
Baseline First Architecture Definition
Target First Architecture Definition
Applying Iteration to the ADM
N112 Reference Card: TOGAF 9.1 ADM Iteration
Copyright © 2011 The Open Group. All Rights Reserved.
TOGAF® is a registered trademark of The Open Group.

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TOGAF ADM Steps reference

  • 1. Preliminary Phase 1. Scope the enterprise organizations impacted 2. Confirm governance and support frameworks 3. Define and establish enterprise architecture team and organization 4. Identify and establish architecture principles 5. Tailor TOGAF and, if any, other selected architecture frameworks 6. Implement architecture tools Phase A: Architecture Vision 1. Establish the architecture project 2. Identify stakeholders, concerns, and business requirements 3. Confirm and elaborate business goals, business drivers, and constraints 4. Evaluate business capabilities 5. Assess readiness for business transformation 6. Define scope 7. Confirm and elaborate architecture principles, including business principles 8. Develop Architecture Vision 9. Define the Target Architecture value propositions and KPIs 10. Identify the business transformation risks and mitigation activities 11. Develop Statement of Architecture Work; secure approval Phase B: Business Architecture Phase C: Information Systems Architectures Phase D: Technology Architecture 1. Select reference models, viewpoints, and tools 2. Develop Baseline Architecture Description 3. Develop Target Architecture Description 4. Perform gap analysis 5. Define candidate roadmap components 6. Resolve impacts across the Architecture Landscape 7. Conduct formal stakeholder review 8. Finalize the Architecture 9. Create Architecture Definition Document Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions 1. Determine/confirm key corporate change attributes 2. Determine business constraints for implementation 3. Review and consolidate gap analysis results from Phases B to D 4. Review consolidated requirements across related business functions 5. Consolidate and reconcile interoperability requirements 6. Refine and validate dependencies 7. Confirm readiness and risk for business transformation 8. Formulate Implementation and Migration Strategy 9. Identify and group major work packages 10. Identify Transition Architectures 11. Create Architecture Roadmap & Implementation and Migration Plan Phase F: Migration Planning 1. Confirm management framework interactions for Implementation and Migration Plan 2. Assign a business value to each work package 3. Estimate resource requirements, project timings, and availability/delivery vehicle 4. Prioritize the migration projects through the conduct of a cost/benefit assessment and risk validation 5. Confirm Architecture Roadmap and update Architecture Definition Document 6. Complete the Implementation and Migration Plan 7. Complete the development cycle and document lessons learned Phase G: Implementation Governance 1. Confirm scope and priorities for deployment with development management 2. Identify deployment resources and skills 3. Guide development of solutions deployment 4. Perform enterprise architecture compliance reviews 5. Implement business and IT operations 6. Perform post-implementation review and close the implementation Phase H: Architecture Change Management 1. Establish value realization process 2. Deploy monitoring tools 3. Manage risks 4. Provide analysis for architecture change management 5. Develop change requirements to meet performance targets 6. Manage governance process 7. Activate the process to implement change Requirements Management 1. Identify/document requirements 2. Baseline requirements 3. Monitor baseline requirements 4. Identify changed requirement; remove, add, modify, and re-assess priorities 5. Identify changed requirement and record priorities; identify and resolve conflicts; generate requirements impact statements 6. Assess impact of changed requirement on current and previous ADM phases 7. Implement requirements arising from Phase H 8. Update the requirements repository 9. Implement change in the current phase 10. Assess and revise gap analysis for past phases N112 Reference Card: TOGAF 9.1 ADM Steps TOGAF 9.1 ADM Steps Reference Copyright © 2011 The Open Group. All Rights Reserved. TOGAF® is a registered trademark of The Open Group.
  • 2. Baseline First Architecture Definition Target First Architecture Definition Applying Iteration to the ADM N112 Reference Card: TOGAF 9.1 ADM Iteration Copyright © 2011 The Open Group. All Rights Reserved. TOGAF® is a registered trademark of The Open Group.