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English: The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF)
A framework for Enterprise Architecture which provides a comprehensive approach to the design, planning, implementation, and governance of an enterprise information architecture. The architecture is typically modeled at four levels or domains; Business, Application, Data, Technology. A set of foundation architectures are provided to enable the architecture team to envision the current and future state of the architecture. |
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| Date | (Retrieved 10 Dec 2008) | |||||
| Source | Architectural Framework Applied Sciences Program, Geosciences Interoperability Office, Stephen Marley NASA /SCI. | |||||
| Author | Stephen Marley, NASA /SCI | |||||
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