The statement "Projects may cycle between ADM phases, in planned cycles covering multiple
phases" illustrates the concept of iteration, which is the process of repeating the ADM phases or
steps within a phase to refine the architecture outputs and address the changing requirements and
stakeholder concerns. Iteration can occur at different levels of granularity and scope, such as within a
single phase, across multiple phases, or across the entire ADM cycle. Iteration can also be applied to
different architecture domains, such as business, data, application, and technology. Iteration is a key
feature of the ADM that enables the development of architectures that are fit for purpose,
adaptable, and responsive to change. Reference: : The TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2, Part III: ADM
Guidelines and Techniques, Chapter 24: Applying Iteration to the ADM