According to the TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2, the ADM phases and their objectives are asfollows1:Preliminary Phase: To prepare and initiate the architecture development cycle, includingdefining the architecture framework, principles, and governance.Phase A: Architecture Vision: To define the scope, vision, and stakeholders of the architectureinitiative, and to obtain approval to proceed.Phase B: Business Architecture: To describe the baseline and target business architecture, andto identify the gaps between them.Phase C: Information Systems Architectures: To describe the baseline and target data andapplication architectures, and to identify the gaps between them.Phase D: Technology Architecture: To describe the baseline and target technology architecture,and to identify the gaps between them.Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions: To identify and evaluate the opportunities and solutionsfor implementing the target architecture, and to define the work packages and transitionarchitectures.Phase F: Migration Planning: To finalize the implementation and migration plan, and to ensurealignment with the enterprise portfolio and project management.Phase G: Implementation Governance: To provide architecture oversight and guidance for theimplementation projects, and to manage any architecture change requests.Phase H: Architecture Change Management: To monitor the changes in the business andtechnology environment, and to assess the impact and performance of the architecture.Requirements Management: To manage the architecture requirements throughout the ADMcycle, and to ensure alignment with the business requirementsObjective 1: Ensure that the business value and cost of work packages and transitionarchitectures is understood by key stakeholders.This objective is achieved inPhase H:Architecture Change Management, where the value realization and cost-benefit analysis of thearchitecture are performed2.Objective 2: Ensure conformance with the Target Architecture by implementation projects.Thisobjective is achieved inPhase F: Migration Planning, where the conformance requirements andcriteria for the implementation projects are defined3.Objective 3: Ensure that the architecture development cycle is maintained.This objective isachieved inPhase F: Migration Planning, where the architecture roadmap and iteration cycle aremaintained3.Objective 4: Ensure that the Architecture Governance Framework is executed.This objective isachieved inPhase G: Implementation Governance, where the architecture governanceprocesses and procedures are applied to the implementation projects4.
According to the TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2, the ADM phases and their objectives are asfollows1:Preliminary Phase: To prepare and initiate the architecture development cycle, includingdefining the architecture framework, principles, and governance.
Phase A: Architecture Vision: To define the scope, vision, and stakeholders of the architectureinitiative, and to obtain approval to proceed.
Phase B: Business Architecture: To describe the baseline and target business architecture, andto identify the gaps between them.
Phase C: Information Systems Architectures: To describe the baseline and target data andapplication architectures, and to identify the gaps between them.
Phase D: Technology Architecture: To describe the baseline and target technology architecture,and to identify the gaps between them.
Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions: To identify and evaluate the opportunities and solutionsfor implementing the target architecture, and to define the work packages and transitionarchitectures.
Phase F: Migration Planning: To finalize the implementation and migration plan, and to ensurealignment with the enterprise portfolio and project management.
Phase G: Implementation Governance: To provide architecture oversight and guidance for theimplementation projects, and to manage any architecture change requests.
Phase H: Architecture Change Management: To monitor the changes in the business andtechnology environment, and to assess the impact and performance of the architecture.Requirements Management: To manage the architecture requirements throughout the ADMcycle, and to ensure alignment with the business requirements
Objective 1: Ensure that the business value and cost of work packages and transitionarchitectures is understood by key stakeholders.This objective is achieved inPhase H:Architecture Change Management, where the value realization and cost-benefit analysis of thearchitecture are performed2.Objective 2: Ensure conformance with the Target Architecture by implementation projects.Thisobjective is achieved inPhase F: Migration Planning, where the conformance requirements andcriteria for the implementation projects are defined3.Objective 3: Ensure that the architecture development cycle is maintained.This objective isachieved inPhase F: Migration Planning, where the architecture roadmap and iteration cycle aremaintained3.Objective 4: Ensure that the Architecture Governance Framework is executed.This objective isachieved inPhase G: Implementation Governance, where the architecture governanceprocesses and procedures are applied to the implementation projects4.