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A top-notch business architectural framework called TOGAF, or “The Open Group Architecture Framework,” is used to develop intricate high-level “architectures.” It makes use of the Architecture Development Method (ADM), which is adaptable to specific EA projects and can even be rearranged. Furthermore, it facilitates the creation of reusable enterprise architectural artefacts by practitioners. This sets TOGAF apart from rivals like the Zachman framework, which emphasises the production of new artefacts or architectures less so than understanding how architecture domains fit together.

Among the many advantages of the newly published 10th version of the TOGAF Standard is its more modular structure, which makes it simpler to learn and modify. It also covers specific EA topics like business architecture, agile development, and security in detail. Because of all of this, the 10th edition of the TOGAF Standard is a great instrument for accelerating digital and business transformation. To learn more, go here.