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Structure of the TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM). [1] The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) is the most used framework for enterprise architecture as of 2020 [2] that provides an approach for designing, planning, implementing, and governing an enterprise information technology architecture. [3] TOGAF is a high-level approach ...
Blockchain Training Alliance: CBSP: Certified Blockchain Security Professional Blockchain 2 Years: N/A Crypto Consortium: CCSSA: CryptoCurrency Security Standard Auditor Blockchain - N/A The Open Group: OG0-041: Open FAIR Foundation Risk Management - N/A TOGAF9-F: TOGAF 9 Foundation Security Architecture - N/A TOGAF9-C: TOGAF 9 Certified ...
In addition to TOGAF certification which covers tools, services and people certification, The Open Group also administers the following experience-based Professional Certifications: Certified Architect (Open CA), [7] Certification Program Accreditation, [8] Certified Data Scientist (Open CDS), [9] Certified Technical Specialist (Open CTS), [10 ...
Enterprise architecture regards the enterprise as a large and complex system or system of systems. [3] To manage the scale and complexity of this system, an architectural framework provides tools and approaches that help architects abstract from the level of detail at which builders work, to bring enterprise design tasks into focus and produce valuable architecture description documentation.
TOGAF (including FEAF) UAF - UPDM framework that supports DoDAF, [8] MODAF and NAF; Service-Oriented Modeling Framework (SOMF) Enterprise Architect supported frameworks supplied by industry bodies: TRAK; GeoSciML; NIEM; Supports the core service-oriented architectures: SoaML [9] [10] Service-Oriented Modeling Framework (SOMF) – Enterprise ...
The Open Trusted Technology Provider Standard (O-TTPS) (Mitigating Maliciously Tainted and Counterfeit Products) is a standard of The Open Group that has also been approved for publication as an Information Technology standard by the International Organization of Standardization and the International Electrotechnical Commission through ISO/IEC JTC 1 and is now also known as ISO/IEC 20243:2015. [1]
Aspects of a business represented by a business architecture diagram [1]. In the business sector, business architecture is a discipline [citation needed] that "represents holistic, multidimensional business views of: capabilities, end-to-end value delivery, information, and organizational structure; and the relationships among these business views and strategies, products, policies ...
SABSA (Sherwood Applied Business Security Architecture) is a model and methodology for developing a risk-driven enterprise information security architecture and service management, to support critical business processes.