Within the TOGAF framework, assessments are used to ensure that architecture work is conformant with governance parameters. A compliance assessment (sometimes called architecture compliance or compliance review) is the evaluation of a project’s architectural artifacts—its design, architecture decisions, progress status—against the established architecture standards, principles, and constraints. The content of a compliance assessment typically includes reviewing the project status, the architectural design alignment, and identifying noncompliance issues or deviations. Because it focuses on how well the project matches the architecture, rather than on capabilities, organizational structure, or risk per se, the described contents correspond to a compliance assessment. The compliance assessment helps governance bodies enforce architectural consistency and correct deviations during implementation.
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