


Architecture has been around since the mid 1980’s. The most famous standard from that era is probably John Zachman’s framework for enterprise architecture. Many more standards have been proposed since, ranging from the IEEE standard, DYA, DODAF/MODAF, TOGAF, ArchiMate, IAF etc. A good overview (in Dutch) can be found in the book Wegwijzer voor methoden bij enterprise-architectuur.
Architecture approaches focus on different aspects, such as architecture modeling or the process of doing architecture. TOGAF is an architecture framework that has 6 main components:

Some parts of the TOGAF standard are mandatory, whereas others are optional. This makes it possible for organizations to (to some extent) “cherry pick” and tune TOGAF for use in a wide range of organizations.
This blog post is the first in a series on the Architecture Development Method. The goal of the series is to give a broad overview of the ADM, present best practices for using the ADM and to show how it can be adapted to your own organization. The topics to come are as follows:
If you’d like to know more, please contact the author directly at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , or leave a comment. The next post in this series entitled “Preparing the organization for EA” is scheduled to be posted on the 5th of September.
Read the other articles in this series aswell:
Article 3: Starting an ADM cycle with a vision link
Article 2: Preparing the organization for Enterprise Architecture link
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