The Architecture Development Method (ADM) has the following phases: ADM generates outputs during each phase. TOGAF organizes these outputs using the Architecture Content Framework, which categorizes them into three main …
Architecture vs. Artifacts
The terms “architecture” and “artifacts” are often used in the context of system design, software development, and enterprise architecture, but they refer to different aspects of the process. Architecture Artifacts …
KSA PDPL – Article 7 (Consent Not Mandatory for All Service Provisions or Benefits)
Explanation Article 7 of the KSA PDPL ensures that organizations cannot make consent a requirement for providing a service or benefit unless that service or benefit directly depends on the …
KSA NDMO – Personal Data Protection – Initial Assessment – PDP.1.1 – P1
The Personal Data Protection Baseline Assessment is a comprehensive evaluation that an organization conducts to understand the current status of how personal data is handled, stored, and processed. This assessment …
KSA NDMO – Classification Process – Data Classification Metadata – DC.3.5 – P2
What Does It Mean? NDMO Control DC.3.5 requires organizations to label their datasets and documents with specific classification levels, such as “Confidential” or “Public.” These labels must be added as …
TOGAF – ADM Features & Phases
ADM – Key Features ADM Phases with Examples You might be Interested in Reading of:
KSA NDMO – DG Artifacts Control – Data Management Issue Tracking Register – DG.8.2 P3
What Does It Mean?DG.8.2 Data Management Issue Tracking Register requires an organization to maintain a documented register that records historical data management issues and their resolutions. This register serves as …
Enterprise Architecture Governance
Architecture Governance is about managing and overseeing the way enterprise architectures are created, implemented, and maintained across an organization. This governance ensures that all architectural activities are controlled, compliant, well-managed, …