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Technology Architecture

Technology Architecture. Develop the Target Technology Architecture that enables the logical and physical application and data components and the Architecture Vision, addressing the Request for Architecture Work and stakeholder concerns. Consider.

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Technology Architecture

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  1. Technology Architecture Develop the Target Technology Architecture that enables the logical and physical application and data components and the Architecture Vision, addressing the Request for Architecture Work and stakeholder concerns

  2. Consider • Existing IT services as documented in the IT repository or IT service catalog • TOGAF Technical Reference Model (TRM) • Generic technology models relevant to the organization’s industry ‘‘vertical’’ sector

  3. Do • Review and validate the set of technology principles • Select relevant Technology Architecture resources • Select relevant Technology Architecture viewpoints • Identify appropriate tools and techniques

  4. Do • Define a taxonomy of platform ser vices and logical technology components (including standards) • Identify relevant locations where technology is deployed • Determine impact: Sizing/Costing

  5. Focus • Performance • Maintainability • Location and Latency • Availability

  6. Diagrams • This activity provides a link between platform requirements and hosting requirements, as a single application may need to be physically located in several environments to support local access, development lifecycles, and hosting requirements.

  7. Diagrams • Environments and Locations diagram • Platform Decomposition diagram • Processing diagram • Networked Computing/Hardware diagram • Communications Engineering diagram

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  10. Consider all aspects

  11. Outputs

  12. Good News !! – Use TOGAF Templates

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