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Description

Introduction

TOGAF9, an Open Group Standard, is a proven enterprise architecture methodology and framework used by the world’s leading organizations to improve business efficiency.

It is the most prominent and reliable enterprise architecture standard, ensuring consistent standards, methods, and communication among enterprise architecture professionals.

Enterprise architecture professionals fluent in TOGAF standards enjoy greater industry credibility, job effectiveness, and career opportunities.

Objectives

The course enables participants to successfully complete the associated TOGAF Level 1 exam, known as TOGAF 9 Foundation. 

It helps practitioners avoid being locked into proprietary methods, utilize resources more efficiently and effectively, and realize a greater return on investment.


At the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  • prepare for TOGAF® 9 Foundation certification

  • acquire knowledge of the terminology, structure and basic concepts of TOGAF® 9

Programme
Introduction

The role of TOGAF
TOGAF and Architecture governance
Using TOGAF with other Frameworks
Overview
The enterprise continuum

The ADM
Relationship to other parts of TOGAF
The ADM and the enterprise continuum
The Architecture development cycle
Process Management
Enterprise Scope/Focus
Architecture Domains
Time Horizon

Preliminary Phase
Framework and Principles
Architecture Vision
Business Architecture
Information Systems Architectures
Data Architecture
Technology Architecture
Opportunities and Solutions

Architecture Change Management
Approach
The Drivers for Change
The Change Management Process
Guidelines for Maintenance versus Architecture Redesign

ADM Architecture Requirements Management
Resources
Business Scenarios
Volere Requirements Specification Template
Requirements Tools

ADM Input and Output Descriptions
Major Input Descriptions
Request for Architecture Work
Re-Usable Architecture Building Blocks
Major Input/output descriptions
Statement of Architecture Work
Impact Analysis
Architecture contract

The Enterprise Continuum
Enterprise Continuum and Architecture Re-Use
Enterprise Continuum and the TOGAF ADM
Constituents of the Enterprise Continuum

The Enterprise Continuum in Detail
Foundation Architecture
Common Systems Architectures
Industry Architectures
The Solutions Continuum
Systems Solutions
Enterprise continuum & Your organization

Technical Reference Model
Role of TRM in the Foundation Architecture
TRM Components
Portability and Interoperability
TRM Entities and Interfaces
Extending the TRM
Interfaces between Services
Future Developments
Standards Information Base
Role of the SIB
What is the SIB?
How is it used in Architecture Development?
Accessing the SIB
The Open Group Standards

Infrastructure Reference Model
Basic Concepts
Background
Components of the Model
Relationship to Other parts of TOGAF
Key Business and Technical Drivers

Architecture Board
Responsibilities
Setting Up the Architecture Board
Size of the Board
Board Structure
Operation of the Architecture Board

Architecture Compliance
Project Impact Assessments
Architecture Compliance Reviews
Purpose
Governance and Personnel Scenarios
Architecture Compliance Review Process
Hardware and Operating System Checklist

Architecture Contracts
Statement of Architecture Work
Development Partners
Business Users
Relationship to Architecture Governance

Architecture Governance
The Characteristics of Governance
Technology Governance
IT and SOA Governance
IT Governance Framework – COBIT
Architecture Governance: Over view
Architecture Governance Characteristics

Architecture Maturity Models
Elements of the ACMM
Example: IT Architecture Process Maturity Levels
Capability Maturity Models Integration (CMMI)
The SCAMPI Method
Architecture Patterns
Content of a Pattern
Architecture Patterns and Design Patterns
Patterns and the Architecture Continuum
Patterns and Views
Architecture Patterns in Use
Patterns for e-Business
Architecture Principles
Characteristics of Architecture Principles
Components of Architecture Principles
Developing Architecture Principles
Qualities of Principles
Applying Architecture Principles
Example Set of Architecture Principles

Architecture Skills Framework
Goals/Rationale
Specific Benefits
Categories of Skills
Proficiency Levels
Generic Skills
Business Skills & Methods

Developing Architecture Views
The Role of Architecture Views
A Note on Terminology
Developing Views in the ADM
General Guidelines
View Creation Process
Core Taxonomy of Architecture Views

Building Blocks
Architecture Building Blocks
Specification Content
Solution Building Blocks
Specification Content
Building Blocks and the ADM
Reuse of building blocks in other projects

Business Scenarios
Creating the Business Scenario
Contents of a Business Scenario
Contributions to the Business Scenario
Guidelines on Developing Business Scenarios
Questions to Ask for each area
Business scenario models

Other Architectures and Frameworks
CISR Architecture Framework
CORBA
Enterprise Architecture Planning (EAP)
ISO/IEC
NCR Enterprise Architecture Framework
SPIRIT Platform Blueprint Issue
Zachman Framework

Tools for Architecture Development
Evaluation Criteria and Guidelines
Tool Criteria
Functionality
Full Lifecycle Support
Interoperability Factors
Financial Considerations

ADM and the Zachman Framework
Mapping TOGAF to the Zachman Framework
Architecture Vision
Business Architecture
Data Architecture
Applications Architecture
Technology Architecture

Conclusions
New implementation paradigms
TOGAF and Agile
Review of common business goals
The risks associated with the TOGAF approach
Evaluating tradeoff strategies
Successfully combining SOA and TOGAF

          Target audience

          This training course was developed for anyone who wants to learn about and/or start applying TOGAF 9.2 and who wants to be certified. This would be for example business-, enterprise-, and IT architects and consultants.

          Prerequisites

          Basic business and IT management experience.


          Conditions

          Course Material

          Please note that for environmental reasons no paper version of the training material will be provided for your training. The course material can be downloaded free of charge via your portal before the start of the course (download the Client Portal User’s Guide here). You will be able to view it on the screen of your mobile device or print it if necessary. If your registration has been made by a training manager of your company please contact him/her so that he/she can give you access to it or send it to you.

          Examination

          The Open Group Examination " Foundation Exam"

          Certificate

          At the end of the course, participants will receive a certificate of attendance issued by the House of Training.

          Location
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