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− | == The OpenGroup Architecture Framework (TOGAF®) == | + | == <span id="The OpenGroup Architecture Framework (TOGAF®)"></span>The OpenGroup Architecture Framework (TOGAF®) == |
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<b>TOGAF® Standard, Version 9.2 | <b>TOGAF® Standard, Version 9.2 | ||
− | </b><br>The TOGAF® Standard, a standard of The Open Group, is a proven Enterprise Architecture methodology and framework used by the world’s leading organizations to improve business efficiency. | + | </b><br>The TOGAF® Standard, a standard of The Open Group, is a proven Enterprise Architecture methodology and framework used by the world’s leading organizations to improve business efficiency. The TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2 provide improved guidance, correcting errors, improving the document structure, and removing obsolete content. Key enhancements made in this version include updates to the Business Architecture and the Content Metamodel. All of these changes make the TOGAF framework easier to use and maintain. It is the most prominent and reliable Enterprise Architecture standard, ensuring consistent standards, methods, and communication among Enterprise Architecture professionals. Those professionals who are fluent in the TOGAF approach enjoy greater industry credibility, job effectiveness, and career opportunities. This approach helps practitioners avoid being locked into proprietary methods, utilize resources more efficiently and effectively, and realize a greater return on investment. The standard is constantly evolving as a result of the work delivered by members of The Open Group Architecture Forum and TOGAF certification has been achieved by over 100,000 individuals worldwide. It retains the major features and structure of the previous version of the standard including: Modular Structure: The TOGAF standard has a modular structure. The modular structure supports: * Greater usability – defined purpose for each part; can be used in isolation as a standalone set of guidelines * Incremental adoption of the TOGAF standard * Accompanying the standard is a portfolio of guidance material, known as the TOGAF Library, to support the practical application of the TOGAF approach Content Framework: The TOGAF standard includes a content framework to drive greater consistency in the outputs that are created when following the Architecture Development Method (ADM). The TOGAF content framework provides a detailed model of architectural work products. Extended Guidance: The TOGAF standard features an extended set of concepts and guidelines to support the establishment of an integrated hierarchy of architectures being developed by teams within larger organizations that operate within an overarching architectural governance model. In particular, the following concepts are included: * Partitioning – a number of techniques and considerations on how to partition the various architectures within an enterprise. * Architecture Repository – a logical information model for an Architecture Repository which can be used as an integrated store for all outputs created by executing the ADM. * Capability Framework – a structured definition of the organization, skills, roles, and responsibilities required to operate an effective enterprise architecture capability. The TOGAF standard also provides guidance on a process that can be followed to identify and establish an appropriate architecture capability. Architectural Styles: The TOGAF standard is designed to be flexible and it can be used with various architectural styles. Examples are provided both in the TOGAF standard, in Part III: ADM Guidelines & Techniques, and the TOGAF Library. Together these comprise a set of supporting materials that show in detail how the ADM can be applied to specific situations; for example: * The varying uses of iteration that are possible within the ADM and when each technique should be applied The various types of architecture development required within an enterprise and how these relate to one another Further details can be found in The Open Group library: http://publications.opengroup.org/ W182 White Paper: An Introduction to the TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2 N180 Reference Cards: The TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2 Overview Presenter: Mike Lambert, Fellow of The Open Group and Chair of The Open Group Architecture |
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− | The TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2 provide improved guidance, correcting errors, improving the document structure, and removing obsolete content. Key enhancements made in this version include updates to the Business Architecture and the Content Metamodel. All of these changes make the TOGAF framework easier to use and maintain. | ||
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− | It is the most prominent and reliable Enterprise Architecture standard, ensuring consistent standards, methods, and communication among Enterprise Architecture professionals. Those professionals who are fluent in the TOGAF approach enjoy greater industry credibility, job effectiveness, and career opportunities. This approach helps practitioners avoid being locked into proprietary methods, utilize resources more efficiently and effectively, and realize a greater return on investment. | ||
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− | The standard is constantly evolving as a result of the work delivered by members of The Open Group Architecture Forum and TOGAF certification has been achieved by over 100,000 individuals worldwide. | ||
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− | It retains the major features and structure of the previous version of the standard including: | ||
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− | Modular Structure: The TOGAF standard has a modular structure. The modular structure supports: | ||
− | * Greater usability – defined purpose for each part; can be used in isolation as a standalone set of guidelines | ||
− | * Incremental adoption of the TOGAF standard | ||
− | * Accompanying the standard is a portfolio of guidance material, known as the TOGAF Library, to support the practical application of the TOGAF approach | ||
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− | Content Framework: The TOGAF standard includes a content framework to drive greater consistency in the outputs that are created when following the Architecture Development Method (ADM). The TOGAF content framework provides a detailed model of architectural work products. | ||
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− | Extended Guidance: The TOGAF standard features an extended set of concepts and guidelines to support the establishment of an integrated hierarchy of architectures being developed by teams within larger organizations that operate within an overarching architectural governance model. In particular, the following concepts are included: | ||
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− | * Partitioning – a number of techniques and considerations on how to partition the various architectures within an enterprise. | ||
− | * Architecture Repository – a logical information model for an Architecture Repository which can be used as an integrated store for all outputs created by executing the ADM. | ||
− | * Capability Framework – a structured definition of the organization, skills, roles, and responsibilities required to operate an effective enterprise architecture capability. The TOGAF standard also provides guidance on a process that can be followed to identify and establish an appropriate architecture capability. | ||
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− | Architectural Styles: The TOGAF standard is designed to be flexible and it can be used with various architectural styles. Examples are provided both in the TOGAF standard, in Part III: ADM Guidelines & Techniques, and the TOGAF Library. Together these comprise a set of supporting materials that show in detail how the ADM can be applied to specific situations; for example: | ||
− | * The varying uses of iteration that are possible within the ADM and when each technique should be applied | ||
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− | The various types of architecture development required within an enterprise and how these relate to one another | ||
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− | Further details can be found in The Open Group library: | ||
− | W182 White Paper: An Introduction to the TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2 | ||
− | N180 Reference Cards: The TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2 Overview | ||
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− | Presenter: Mike Lambert, Fellow of The Open Group and Chair of The Open Group Architecture | ||
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<b>TOGAF® Standard 9.2 - Supporting EA and Business Transformation | <b>TOGAF® Standard 9.2 - Supporting EA and Business Transformation | ||
− | </b><br>Agenda | + | </b><br>Agenda - Organizational transformation and innovation. How to be prepared. - Best practices and open standards application - Enterprise Architecture and Digital Transformation - Agile EA - TOGAF Standards 9.2 and its evolution journey to address the new challenges and trends. |
− | - Organizational transformation and innovation. How to be prepared. | + | TOGAF 9.2 Version Strategy: - The Standard suited to deliver an EA practice: Core set of concepts - General Practice stands... But it needs to be used following different approaches: Adapt and Adopt - Guidance, decoupled from the main body of the standard but ... Aligned and related with it New Features: - Business Scenarios - Business Capabilities - Value Stream - Reference Models - Integrating Risk and Security within the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture - Using the TOGAF Framework to define and govern Service-Oriented Architecture - The TOGAF Leaders Guide for establishing and evolving an EA Capability - Practitioners approach to Developing Enterprise Architecture Following the TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM) Do we need to apply a new EA paradigm all the time? Enterprise Agility -- Five Dimensions: - Alertness - Accessibility - Decisiveness - Swiftness - Flexibility |
− | - Best practices and open standards application | + | The TOGAF Standard supports business Transformation and innovation. TOGAF 9.2 Version Strategy: - The Standard delivers an EA practice: Core set of concepts. - General Practice but it needs to be used following different approaches: Adapt and Adopt - Guidance, decoupled from the main body of the standard but ... Aligned and related with it. Presenter: Sonia Gonzalez Paredes, Architecture Forum Director, The Open Group Sonia has 20 years experience as a consultant in Enterprise Architecture, Enterprise Governance of IT and IT Service Management, Information Systems design and analysis, Business Process Management, Service Oriented Architecture and Systematic Innovation. Sonia is certified in TOGAF®, ArchiMate® and Cobit 5, and has professional experience as a project manager and researcher. |
− | - Enterprise Architecture and Digital Transformation - Agile EA | ||
− | - TOGAF Standards 9.2 and its evolution journey to address the new challenges and trends. | ||
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− | TOGAF 9.2 Version Strategy: | ||
− | - The Standard suited to deliver an EA practice: Core set of concepts | ||
− | - General Practice stands... But it needs to be used following different approaches: | ||
− | Adapt and Adopt | ||
− | - Guidance, decoupled from the main body of the standard but ... Aligned and related with it | ||
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− | New Features: | ||
− | - Business Scenarios | ||
− | - Business Capabilities | ||
− | - Value Stream | ||
− | - Reference Models | ||
− | - Integrating Risk and Security within the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture | ||
− | - Using the TOGAF Framework to define and govern Service-Oriented Architecture | ||
− | - The TOGAF Leaders Guide for establishing and evolving an EA Capability | ||
− | - Practitioners approach to Developing Enterprise Architecture Following the TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM) | ||
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− | Do we need to apply a new EA paradigm all the time? | ||
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− | Enterprise Agility -- Five Dimensions: | ||
− | - Alertness | ||
− | - Accessibility | ||
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− | - Swiftness | ||
− | - Flexibility | ||
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− | The TOGAF Standard supports business Transformation and innovation. | ||
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− | TOGAF 9.2 Version Strategy: | ||
− | - The Standard delivers an EA practice: Core set of concepts. | ||
− | - General Practice but it needs to be used following different approaches: | ||
− | Adapt and Adopt | ||
− | - Guidance, decoupled from the main body of the standard but ... Aligned and related with it. | ||
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− | Presenter: Sonia Gonzalez Paredes, Architecture Forum Director, The Open Group | ||
− | Sonia has 20 years experience as a consultant in Enterprise Architecture, Enterprise Governance of IT and IT Service Management, Information Systems design and analysis, Business Process Management, Service Oriented Architecture and Systematic Innovation. Sonia is certified in TOGAF®, ArchiMate® and Cobit 5, and has professional experience as a project manager and researcher. | ||
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− | == DOD Architecture Framework (DoDAF) == | + | == <span id="DOD Architecture Framework (DoDAF)"></span>DOD Architecture Framework (DoDAF) == |
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− | == Zachman Framework == | + | == <span id="Zachman Framework"></span>Zachman Framework == |
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− | == Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA) == | + | == <span id="Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA)"></span>Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA) == |
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− | = ITIL - IT Service Management = | + | = <span id="ITIL - IT Service Management"></span>ITIL - IT Service Management = |
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− | = Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) = | + | = <span id="Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI)"></span>Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) = |
[http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Capability+Maturity+Model+Integration+CMMI+artificial+intelligence+deep+learning+AI Youtube search...] | [http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Capability+Maturity+Model+Integration+CMMI+artificial+intelligence+deep+learning+AI Youtube search...] | ||
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− | = National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) = | + | = <span id="National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO)"></span>National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) = |
[http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=NASCIO+artificial+intelligence+deep+learning+AI Youtube search...] | [http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=NASCIO+artificial+intelligence+deep+learning+AI Youtube search...] | ||
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Revision as of 10:54, 3 October 2020
Youtube search... ...Google search
Architecture drives data (management) which is the 'oil of machine intelligence'
- Case Studies
- Framing Context
- Graph
- AI Governance
- Traditional Architecture
- Enterprise Portfolio Management (EPM)
- Architectures supporting machine learning
- Cybersecurity Framework | NIST
- Risk Management Framework (RMF) - NIST
- Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) | General Services Administration (GSA)
- Business-Centric Methodology (BCM) | OASIS
- Technology Business Management (TBM)
- What is Zero Trust? A model for more effective security - Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) | Mary K. Pratt - CSO
- Becoming NetCentric - Leveraging an Information Network with Communities of Interests, Architectures, and Ontologies
- Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System (JCIDS)
- Tackling artificial intelligence using architecture | Daniel Lambert - CIO
- How can Machine Learning help the Enterprise Architect? | Crayon
- Machine learning may supercharge enterprise architecture | Joe McKendrick - Service Oriented - ZDNet
- Building a Cognitive Enterprise Architecture | Josh Sutton - CIOReview
- How to Get AI Right Using Enterprise Architecture | Raz Mitache - BiZZdesign
- What exactly does an AI architect do? | Jenny Darmody - SiliconRepublic
- Applied Enterprise Architecture | James Parnitzke
- Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Architecture | Raj Ramesh
- There's No AI (Artificial Intelligence) without IA (Information Architecture) | Seth Earley - InfoQ
- Data Architecture and Artificial Intelligence: How Do They Work Together? | Paramita Ghosh
- AIOps / MLOps
- AI Models for Business Process Reengineering | E. Yu, J. Mylopoulos, and Y. Lesperance - Enterprise Modeling
- A knowledge-based approach for business process reengineering, SHAMASH | R. Aler, D. Borrajo, D. Camacho, and A. Sierra-Alonso
- Tools:
In order to bring measurable value to their firms, Enterprise Architects of Tomorrow must understand, utilize, and evangelize the latest technologies driving the industry. These current trends include predictive analytics, deep learning, prescriptive analytics, and machine learning. All of these trends use current data to make predictions about unknown future events. Lesa Moné | LeanIX
Contents
Architecture Attributes for AI
- Variables type
- Variable scaling
- Cost function
- Type of neural network - CNN, RNN, FFN
- Number of layers, hidden
- Type of layers
- LSTM, Dense, Highway
- Convolutional
- Pooling
- Weight initialization type
- Number of nodes
- Type of activation function - linear, Sigmoid, ReLU
- Dropout rate (or not)
- Threshold
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The OpenGroup Architecture Framework (TOGAF®)
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DOD Architecture Framework (DoDAF)
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Zachman Framework
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Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA)
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ITIL - IT Service Management
Youtube search... ...Google search
ITIL is the most widely recognized framework for IT and digitally enabled services in the world. It provides comprehensive, practical and proven guidance for establishing an effective service management system. ITIL Homepage | AXELOS ...AXELOS is a joint venture company, created in 2013 by the Cabinet Office on behalf of Her Majesty’s Government (HMG) in the United Kingdom and Capita plc, to manage, develop and grow the Global Best Practice portfolio.
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Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI)
Youtube search... ...Google search
- Wikipedia
- AI-Infused Project Management | CMMI Institute
- Introducing CMMI Development V2.0 | CMMI Institute
- CMMI Levels of Capability and Performance | CMMI Institute
For 25+ years, high-performing organizations have achieved clear, sustainable business results with ISACA®’s CMMI® maturity models. Originally created for the U.S. Department of Defense to assess the quality and capability of their software contractors, ISACA’s CMMI models have expanded beyond software engineering to help organizations around the world, in any industry, understand their current level of capability and performance and offer a guide to optimize business results. CMMI Institute
- Development
- Services
- Supply Chain
- People Management
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National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO)
Youtube search... ...Google search
- NASCIO
- NASCIO's Cybersecurity Committee ...help state CIOs formulate high-level security and data protection policies and technical controls to secure the states' information systems and protect the personal and sensitive information within them.
- National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) | ...an XML-based information exchange framework based on a common vocabulary that enables efficient information exchange across diverse public and private organizations. NIEM Wikipedia
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Tailoring
- Cybersecurity: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) & U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
- Government Services
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