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Windsor Software Model™ of the
TOGAF® Architecture Development Method (ADM)
 
 
TOGAF ADM Preliminary Phase - Approach Phase A - Architecture Vision - Approach Phase B - Business Architecture - Approach Phase C - Information Systems Architecture - Approach Phase D - Technology Architecture - Approach Phase E - Opportunities and Solutions - Approach Phase F - Migration Planning - Approach Phase G - Implementation Governance - Approach Phase H - Change Management - Approach Requirements Management

ADM Phases & Approach - Phase D - Technology Architecture:

As part of Phase D, the architecture team will need to consider what relevant Technology Architecture resources are available in the Architecture Repository (see Part V, 41. Architecture Repository ).
In particular:
    • Existing IT services as documented in the IT repository or IT service catalog
    • TOGAF Technical Reference Model (TRM)
    • Generic technology models relevant to the organization's industry "vertical" sector
      • For example, the TeleManagement Forum (TMF) - www.tmforum.org - has developed detailed technology models relevant to the Telecommunications industry.
    • Technology models relevant to Common Systems Architectures

For example, The Open Group has a Reference Model for Integrated Information Infrastructure (III-RM) - see Part VI, 44. Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model - that focuses on the application-level components and underlying services necessary to provide an integrated information infrastructure.

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