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Azure Optimization

Posted on May 9, 2024  (Last modified on May 14, 2025) • 1 min read • 136 words
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Azure cost optimization refers to the process of managing and reducing the overall costs associated with using Azure cloud services.

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  • Using ArchiMate for Developing TOGAF ADM – A Case Study
    • Preliminary Phase: Architecture Principles
    • Phase A: Architecture Vision‌
Azure Optimization

Using ArchiMate for Developing TOGAF ADM – A Case Study  

A number of examples drawn from the ArchiSurance Case Study follow, illustrating extracts of models that might be developed during a TOGAF ADM cycle.

Preliminary Phase: Architecture Principles  

Principles in the TOGAF standard are established and maintained as part of the Preliminary Phase. This example shows how principles, their dependencies, and their goals can be represented in a graphical way.

Phase A: Architecture Vision‌  

In the TOGAF standard, Phase A is concerned with establishing a high-level vision of the target architecture, across all the sub-domains of the Enterprise Architecture. An important part of this will be to establish and model the strategy of the business, and show how the architecture, and possible solutions that realize the architecture, implement the strategy.

Example: Strategy View

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Case Study: Using ArchiMate with TOGAF 
On this page:
  • Using ArchiMate for Developing TOGAF ADM – A Case Study
    • Preliminary Phase: Architecture Principles
    • Phase A: Architecture Vision‌
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