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The TOGAF® Standard, 10th Edition - Business Architecture
The TOGAF® Standard, 10th Edition - Business Architecture
The TOGAF® Standard, 10th Edition - Business Architecture
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The TOGAF® Standard, 10th Edition - Business Architecture

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This document is a compilation of TOGAF Series Guides addressing Business Architecture. It has been developed and approved by The Open Group and is part of the TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition. It consists of the following documents: TOGAF® Series Guide:
Business Models This document provides a basis for Enterprise Architects to understand and utilize business models, which describe the rationale of how an organization creates, delivers, and captures value. It covers the concept and purpose of business models and highlights the Business Model Canvas™ technique. TOGAF® Series Guide:
Business Capabilities, Version 2 This document answers key questions about what a business capability is, and how it is used to enhance business analysis and planning. It addresses how to provide the architect with a means to create a capability map and align it with other Business Architecture viewpoints in support of business planning processes. TOGAF® Series Guide:
Value Streams Value streams are one of the core elements of a Business Architecture. This document provides an architected approach to developing a business value model. It addresses how to identify, define, model, and map a value stream to other key components of an enterprise’s Business Architecture. TOGAF® Series Guide:
Information Mapping This document describes how to develop an Information Map that articulates, characterizes, and visually represents information that is critical to the business. It provides architects with a framework to help understand what information matters most to a business before developing or proposing solutions. TOGAF® Series Guide:
Organization Mapping This document shows how organization mapping provides the organizational context to an Enterprise Architecture. While capability mapping exposes what a business does and value stream mapping exposes how it delivers value to specific stakeholders, the organization map identifies the business units or third parties that possess or use those capabilities, and which participate in the value streams. TOGAF® Series Guide:
Business Scenarios This document describes the Business Scenarios technique, which provides a mechanism to fully understand the requirements of information technology and align it with business needs. It shows how Business Scenarios can be used to develop resonating business requirements and how they support and enable the enterprise to achieve its business objectives.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 26, 2022
ISBN9789401809061
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    The TOGAF® Standard, 10th Edition - Business Architecture - The Open Group

    PART 1: Business Models

    Prepared by The Open Group Architecture Forum

    1Introduction

    This TOGAF® Series Guide to Business Models provides a basis for Enterprise Architects to understand and utilize business models, which describe the rationale of how an organization creates, delivers, and captures value.1 Business models provide a powerful construct to help focus and align an organization around its strategic vision and execution. In this Guide we cover different forms of business models and approaches to modeling, from the conceptual down to a practical example.

    There is a direct relationship between the business innovation captured in these models and the approach to implementing that innovation through Enterprise Architecture. We explore that relation through Business Architecture methods such as value streams and business capabilities, then provide a specific example based on a generic retail company undertaking a Digital Transformation. An appendix delves deeper into the structure of one of the most commonly used business model frameworks for architects interested in working with business leaders to execute their

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