![]() Visual Paradigm makes you an enterprise architect in no time at all – and with no training, as the actionable guide through process comes along with instructions, tips, samples and case study. All you need to do is to follow the on-screen instructions, fill-in some forms, draw some ArchiMate diagrams (3.0), and that’s it, the deliverables will be there for retrieval. Equipped with an intuitive TOGAF ADM process navigator, to develop Enterprise Architecture with Visual Paradigm is just like having a tutor sitting next to you, guiding you through the instructions, taking you through the ADM examples. Have you ever thought that you would be able to learn Enterprise Architecture solely by yourself? Visual Paradigm is here to help. Jump-Start TOGAF ADM Projects with Visual ParadigmĮnterprise Architecture is essential to every business, yet it’s not easy to master. Create a new deliverable, or sometimes you need to refine the previous documentation iteratively based on the steps which will fulfill the objectives of the phase.By following each of the nine steps (as shown in the Cheatsheet below), we need to references the input documentation or work which have been done in the previous development phases (the Preliminary and Phase A).To start Phase B of Business Architecture, we first look at the objectives of this development phase.How to Conduct Development Phase of EA for TOGAF ADM? We can all the steps (9 steps) involve for conducting the work in this phase as shown in the Figure below: To understand how we can adapt ADM for EA development, let’s pick ADM Phase B as an example. Zoom into a TOGAF ADM Development Phase B Requirements Management examines the process of managing architecture requirements throughout the ADM.Phase H: Architecture Change Management establishes procedures for managing change to the new architecture.Phase G: Implementation Governance provides architectural oversight of the implementation.Phase F: Migration Planning addresses the formulation of a set of detailed sequences of transition architectures with a supporting Implementation and Migration Plan. ![]()
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