TOGAF Part VII describes how the ADM can be used to establish an Architecture Capability in an organization. Which architecture would describe the architecture processes and organization structure?
TOGAF Part VII describes how the ADM can be used to establish an Architecture Capability in an organization. Which architecture would describe the architecture processes and organization structure?
The Business Architecture describes the architecture processes and organizational structure. It is focused on defining the business strategy, governance, organization, and key business processes. This includes establishing and refining the relevant structures and processes within an organization.
40.3 Phase B: Business Architecture Key areas of focus during this phase of establishing or refining the Business Architecture of the architecture practice are: - The Architecture Process where the ADM would form the base of the process and need to be customized to meet the organization's requirements and architecture practice vision. - The Architecture Accountability Matrix defining the roles in the architecture practice and allocating accountability of the roles to architecture deliverables and processes.
Part VII of 9.1 is Part VI in TOGAF 9.2