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Intro
Table of Contents
About the Author
About the Technical Reviewer
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Day 1: Getting Started
Overall Aim, Scope, and Purpose
Initial Aim, Scope, and Stakeholders
Initial Assessment
Initial Implementation
Wrap-Up on Initial Cycle
Application
Summary
Chapter 2: Day 2: Purpose, Scope, and Context
Main Project: "The Architecture of Architecture"
Step 1: Identify Purpose and Scope of the Architecture Cycle
Step 2: Identify and Review Applicable Principles, Policies, etc.

Step 3: Identify Business Goals and Strategic Drivers
Step 4: Establish Architecture-Framework Scope of Cycle
Step 5: Identify Other Stakeholders, Concerns, Requirements
Step 6: Identify Additional Requirements
Step 7: Finalize Plan and Secure Approval to Proceed
Example Project: "Respect," for a Bank
Step 1: Identify Purpose and Scope of Architecture Cycle
Step 2: Identify and Review Applicable Principles, Policies, etc.
Step 3: Identify Business Goals and Strategic Drivers
Step 4: Establish Architecture-Framework Scope of Cycle

Step 5: Identify Other Stakeholders, Concerns, Requirements
Step 6: Identify Additional Requirements
Step 7: Finalize Plan and Secure Approval to Proceed
Application
Summary
Chapter 3: Day 3: What's Going On?
Main project: "To-Be" Assessment of Architecture
Step 1: Develop Baseline Architecture for "To-Be" Context
Step 2: Select Reference-Models, Views, Viewpoints, and Notational Standards
Step 3: Create and Update "To-Be" Architecture Models
Step 4: Review "To-Be" Architecture Against Qualitative Criteria
Step 5: Finalize Building-Blocks for Architectural Scope

Step 6: Conduct Checkpoint-Review for Stakeholders
Example Project: "As-Is" Assessment for the Bank
Step 1: Develop Baseline Architecture for "As-Is" Context
Step 2: Select Reference-Models, Views, Viewpoints, and Notational Standards
Step 3: Create and Update "As-Is" Architecture Models
Workshop for Executive-Team
Workshop for Operations Staff
Follow-On Assessment
Step 4: Review "As-Is" Architecture Against Qualitative Criteria
Step 5: Finalize Building-Blocks for Architectural Scope
Step 6: Conduct Checkpoint-Review for Stakeholders
Application
Summary

Chapter 4: Day 4: What Do We Want?
Main Project: Architecture "As-Is" Assessment
Step 1: Develop Baseline Architecture for "As-Is" Context
Step 2: Select Reference-Models, Views, Viewpoints, and Notation-Standards
Step 3: Create and Update "As-Is" Architecture Models
Step 4: Review "As-Is" Architecture Against Qualitative Criteria
Step 5: Finalize Building-Blocks for Architectural Scope
Step 6: Conduct Checkpoint-Review for Stakeholders
Example Project: Bank Past/Future Assessment
Step 1: Baseline Architecture for "Past/Future" Context

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