Linked.Archi

Linked.Archi TOGAF Metamodel Definition

Metamodel Manifest

https://meta.linked.archi/togaf/metamodel#

v10.0 draft togafmm: Kalin Maldzhanski Linked.Archi Modified: 2026-04-24 License

Metamodel manifest for TOGAF. Ties together the Content Metamodel ontology, ADM taxonomy, viewpoints, deliverable templates, and SHACL shapes into a single discoverable resource.

The complete TOGAF metamodel definition, aggregating the Content Metamodel ontology, ADM taxonomy, viewpoints (catalogs, matrices, diagrams), and deliverable templates.

Based on Framework

TOGAF

The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) — a comprehensive framework for enterprise architecture that provides an approach for designing, planning, implementing, and governing enterprise information technology architecture. Includes the Architecture Development Method (ADM), Content Metamodel, and Architecture Content Framework.

Constituent Resources

Model Concepts (OWL Ontology)

onto

Linked.Archi ontology aligned to the TOGAF Content Metamodel as defined in TOGAF 9.2 Chapter 30 and TOGAF 10 Architecture Content Chapter 3. Models the entity types and relationships of the Content Metamodel as OWL classes and properties, conforming to Linked.Archi core ontology conventions. This is not an official Open Group document.
https://meta.linked.archi/togaf/onto#
Concept Classification (SKOS)

TOGAF Content Metamodel Taxonomy

Classification of TOGAF entities by architecture domain.
https://meta.linked.archi/togaf/tax#TOGAFConceptScheme
Architecture Viewpoints

viewpoints

TOGAF architecture viewpoints organized by ADM phase. Each viewpoint corresponds to a catalog, matrix, or diagram defined in the TOGAF Architecture Content Framework. Consistent across TOGAF 9.2 (Chapter 31) and TOGAF 10 (Architecture Content, Chapter 3).
https://meta.linked.archi/togaf/viewpoints#
Viewpoint Library (SKOS)

TOGAF Viewpoint Catalog

Classification of TOGAF architecture viewpoints by ADM phase. Each phase produces specific catalogs, matrices, and diagrams as defined in the TOGAF Architecture Content Framework.
https://meta.linked.archi/togaf/viewpoints#ViewpointCatalog
Deliverable Templates

Architecture Vision

The Architecture Vision provides a high-level, aspirational view of the end architecture product. Created during ADM Phase A, it describes the problem being addressed, the stakeholders, their concerns, and the proposed solution concept. Aligned with TOGAF Architecture Vision deliverable.
https://meta.linked.archi/togaf/deliverable-templates#ArchitectureVisionDocument
Deliverable Templates

Architecture Definition Document

The primary TOGAF deliverable spanning Phases B through D. Documents the baseline and target architectures across business, data, application, and technology domains. Includes gap analysis and architecture requirements.
https://meta.linked.archi/togaf/deliverable-templates#ArchitectureDefinitionDocument
Deliverable Templates

Architecture Requirements Specification

Documents the architecture requirements, constraints, and assumptions that must be addressed. Produced alongside the Architecture Definition Document during Phases B through D.
https://meta.linked.archi/togaf/deliverable-templates#ArchitectureRequirementsSpecification
Deliverable Templates

Architecture Roadmap

The Architecture Roadmap lists work packages, transition architectures, and the implementation schedule. Produced during Phases E and F.
https://meta.linked.archi/togaf/deliverable-templates#ArchitectureRoadmap
Deliverable Templates

Implementation Governance Model

Documents the governance framework for architecture implementation. Covers deliverables tracking, compliance reviews, and change management. Produced during Phase G.
https://meta.linked.archi/togaf/deliverable-templates#ImplementationGovernanceModel

Stakeholders

ApplicationArchitect

BusinessArchitect

BusinessOwner

CIO

DataArchitect

EnterpriseArchitect

ProjectManager

TechnologyArchitect

Concerns

BehaviorConcern

DependencyConcern

EvolutionConcern

GovernanceConcern

IntegrationConcern

StructureConcern