Which of the following does the TOGAF standard classify as catalogs, matrices and diagrams?
Which of the following does the TOGAF standard classify as catalogs, matrices and diagrams?
The TOGAF standard classifies architectural work products that describe aspects of the architecture as artifacts. These artifacts are generally organized into catalogs (lists of things), matrices (showing relationships between things), and diagrams (pictures of things). This classification helps in detailing various elements and aspects of the architecture in a structured manner.
An artifact is an architectural work product that describes an aspect of the architecture Artifacts are generally classified as catalogs (lists of things), matrices (showing relationships between things), and diagrams (pictures of things). Examples include a requirements catalog, business interaction matrix, and a use-case diagram. An architectural deliverable may contain many artifacts and artifacts will form the content of the Architecture Repository.