TOGAF uses a version numbering convention to illustrate the evolution of the Baseline and Target Architecture Definitions. Which version number in this convention indicates a formally reviewed, detailed architecture?
TOGAF uses a version numbering convention to illustrate the evolution of the Baseline and Target Architecture Definitions. Which version number in this convention indicates a formally reviewed, detailed architecture?
In TOGAF, a version numbering convention is used to illustrate the evolution of the Baseline and Target Architecture Definitions. The version that indicates a formally reviewed, detailed architecture is 1.0. This version signifies that the architecture has undergone a formal review process and is considered complete and detailed.
In particular, a version numbering convention is used within the ADM to illustrate the evolution of Baseline and Target Architecture Definitions. Table 5-1 describes how this convention is used.