What is TOGAF?

TOGAF stands for The Open Group Architecture Framework. It is a globally recognised framework for developing, managing and implementing enterprise architecture within organisations. TOGAF provides a structured approach to setting up architecture in four main domains: business architecture, information architecture, application architecture and technical architecture.

TOGAF helps organisations to steer change in a structured way, from strategy through to execution.


🧠 Why use TOGAF?

Benefit Explanation
Uniform approach Helps standardise architecture processes
Scalable and flexible Applicable to small and large organisations alike
Supports decision-making Makes trade-offs and impact transparent
Manages change Supports project, programme and portfolio management
Integrates well with governance Supports Governance structures and compliance

πŸ”„ The ADM cycle (Architecture Development Method)

TOGAF is based on the ADM: an iterative cycle of steps that guides architecture development.

Phase Goal
Preliminary Preparation and establishment of context, guidelines and governance
A: Architecture Vision Vision development, scope, business case and stakeholders
B: Business Architecture Modelling of processes, roles, objectives
C: Information Systems Architecture Information Architecture and Application Architecture
D: Technology Architecture Technical Architecture: infrastructure, networks, security
E: Opportunities & Solutions Implementation options and project proposals
F: Migration Planning Transition planning, roadmap, dependencies
G: Implementation Governance Oversight of execution and adherence to guidelines
H: Architecture Change Management Management of changes, ongoing development

The ADM cycle is not linear, but repeatable and scalable per domain or organisational unit.


πŸ“¦ TOGAF and architectural layers

TOGAF distinguishes four main types of architecture:

  • Business architecture: what does the organisation do?
  • Data and information architecture: which data is processed?
  • Application architecture: which systems support this?
  • Technical architecture: which infrastructure is required?

These align well with Dutch frameworks such as NORA, GEMMA, MARIJ or WILMA.


πŸ› TOGAF in the public sector or an OT context

Although TOGAF is widely used in IT enterprises, it is also applicable to:

Domain Application of TOGAF
Government architectures TOGAF methodology helps with the further development of the NORA family
OT environments Structuring OT architecture and OT convergence
Central government bodies Adoption of TOGAF components in MARIJ, projects or sourcing
Water authorities/municipalities Use of ADM for migration to case management or cloud

TOGAF is framework-oriented: you adapt it; you do not follow it blindly.


πŸ“š TOGAF vs. other frameworks

Framework Focus Relationship with TOGAF
NORA Dutch public sector Can fill in TOGAF’s principles and models
COBIT IT governance and control Aligns with TOGAF’s governance component
ArchiMate Modelling language, developed by The Open Group Often used together with TOGAF
ITIL IT service management Complementary to TOGAF’s execution and management

πŸ“Œ In summary

TOGAF is a powerful framework for structurally building and managing enterprise architecture. It supports the design of processes, data, applications and technology β€” from vision to migration β€” and can be applied in IT, public sector and OT contexts alike.