TOGAF Reference Models Flashcards

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Foundation Architecture

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An architecture of building blocks and corresponding standards that supports all the Common Systems Architectures, and, therefore, the complete computing environment.

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The TOGAF TRM

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Describes a fundamental architecture upon which other, more specific, architectures can be based.

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Major characteristics of a Foundation Architecture

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  • It reflects general computing requirements
  • It reflects general building blocks
  • It defines technology standards for implementing these building blocks
  • It provides direction for products and services
  • It reflects the function of a complete, robust computing environment that can be used as a foundation
  • It provides open system standards, directions, and recommendations
  • It reflects directions and strategies
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The TRM has two main components

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  1. A taxonomy that defines terminology, and provides a coherent description of the components and conceptual structure of an information system
  2. A model, with an associated TRM graphic, that provides a visual representation of the taxonomy, as an aid to understanding
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Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model

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The III-RM is a reference model that focuses on the Application Software space and is a “Common Systems Architecture” in Enterprise Continuum terms

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Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model

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  • Is fundamentally an Application Architecture reference model – a model of the application components and application services software essential for integrated information infrastructure.
  • It includes information provider and consumer applications, as well as brokering applications
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Boundaryless Information Flow

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Is essentially the problem of getting information to the right people at the right time in a secure, reliable manner, in order to support the operations that are core to the extended enterprise.

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The customer enterprise could gain significant operational efficiencies and improve the many different business processes of the enterprise – both internal processes, and those spanning the key interactions with suppliers, customers, and partners – if only it could provide staff with

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  • Integrated information so that different and potentially conflicting pieces of information are not distributed throughout different systems
  • Integrated access to that information so that staff can access all the information they need and have a right to, through one convenient interface
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