A. The Open Group Application Framework (TOGAF)
TOGAF is a widely recognized enterprise architecture framework that provides a comprehensive approach for designing, planning, implementing, and governing enterprise information technology architecture. It includes guidance on defining various domains within enterprise architecture, including the technology services domain. TOGAF helps organizations structure their technology services to support business objectives effectively and provides methodologies for developing, managing, and delivering technology solutions.
While ITIL is focused on service management, SABSA is centered on security architecture, and COBIT offers governance and management frameworks for IT, TOGAF is specifically designed to address the broader scope of enterprise architecture, including technology services.
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The Enterprise Architecture (EA) guiding principles enable users to develop cross-platform capabilities and patterns, define protections that enable trust in the cloud, and provide direction to secure regulated information, all with an expectation of elastic, flexible and resilient support for multitenant and multilandlord platforms. The EA four domains and its ideas/best practices/models genesis follow:
* Business Operation Support Services (BOSS)
* Information Technology Operations Services (ITOS)
* Technology Services, including infrastructure (InfraSrv), information (InfoSrv), application (AS) and Presentation (PS) services- The Open Group Application Framework (TOGAF)
* Security and Risk Management (SRM)-The Jericho Forum
The TOGAF® Standard, a standard of The Open Group, is a proven Enterprise Architecture methodology and framework used by the world’s leading organizations to improve business efficiency.
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