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TOGAF 10 Structure Navigator

Navigate the six series of the TOGAF 10 Standard so the learner understands where to find guidance on any topic without reading the entire specification.

ADM-wideDerived from TOGAF

The TOGAF Standard contains its parts; the Series Guides only explain it

The normative Standard C220 is drawn as one enclosing region, with the five parts of Fundamental Content nested inside it. The Series Guides sit outside, joined by an arrow that explains rather than changes the source of truth.

C220 is the source of truth, so Fundamental Content lives inside it. Series Guides are practitioner publications that sit outside the Standard and explain how to apply it; they never alter it. Read the Standard first, then the guides.

The TOGAF Standard contains its parts; the Series Guides only explain it A containment map of TOGAF 10. The enclosing region on the left, in red emphasis, is the normative TOGAF Standard 10th Edition, marked C220. Nested inside are five cards for Fundamental Content: Part 0 and 1 introduction and core concepts, Part 2 ADM phases A to H, Part 3 ADM techniques, Part 4 content metamodel, Part 5 EA capability and governance. To the right, under explanatory layer, sit five Series Guides: G152 definitions, G184 business capabilities, G188 reference models, G210 Agile sprints, G20F tailoring the ADM. An arrow labelled explain runs from the guides into the Standard, so they sit outside and only explain it. A red note: read the Standard first; a guide cannot override it. The normative source and its partsExplanatory layer C220 TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition The single normative source. Fundamental Content is its five parts: Part 0/1 Introduction and core concepts Part 2 ADM, phases A to H Part 3 ADM techniques Part 4 Content metamodel Part 5 EA capability and governance G152 Definitions G184 Business capabilities G188 Reference models G210 Agile sprints G20F Tailoring the ADM explain Read the Standard first, then the guides.A guide can show you how to apply C220, but it can never override what C220 says.