Course Description: The TOGAF® Standard, Version 9.2 is an
improvement to the TOGAF® Standard, Version 9.1, providing improved
guidance, fixing errors, refining the document structure, and removing
obsolete content. The TOGAF® 9 Training Course: Level 1 and Level 2
Combined is a classroom-based course based on TOGAF® Standard,
Version 9.2. This training provides an opportunity to architects and
aspiring architects to strive for greater industry credibility and
better career opportunities by possessing the updated knowledge and
skill-set based on TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2. The Foundation (Part
1) certification provides validation that the candidate has gained
knowledge of the terminology, structure, and basic concepts of TOGAF
9, and understands the core principles of Enterprise Architecture and
TOGAF. The TOGAF 9 Certified (Part 2) content focuses on the practical
application of TOGAF framework, building on the foundational knowledge
and comprehension of Part 1, using practical scenarios to enforce
concepts. Course Topics: MODULE 1 : COURSE INTRODUCTION ●
Introduction ● Overview ● Course Objectives ●
List of Modules ● Course Book ● Case
Study ● Summary MODULE 2 : ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE – AN
INTRODUCTION ● Learning Objectives ● Enterprise
● Architecture ● Activity: Architecture vs
Design ● Enterprise Architecture ● Activity:
Importance of Enterprise Architecture ● Architecture
Framework ● Summary MODULE 3 : The TOGAF® Standard – AN
INTRODUCTION ● Learning Objectives ● The Open
Group — An Overview ● The TOGAF Standard — An Overview
● Activity: Brainstorming ● Core Concepts: ADM
● Core Concepts: Deliverables, Artifacts, And Building
Blocks ● Definitions: Key Terms ● The TOGAF
Standard: Changes Between Different Versions ● The TOGAF
Framework: Relationship With Other Frameworks ● Summary
MODULE 4 : THE ARCHITECTURE DEVELOPMENT METHOD ● Learning
Objectives ● Introduction to the ADM ● Phases of
the ADM ● Version Control of Deliverables ●
Summary MODULE 5 : ENTERPRISE CONTINUUM AND ARCHITECTURE REPOSITORY
● Learning Objectives ● Core Concepts:
Architecture Repository and Enterprise Continuum ●
Enterprise Continuum ● Architecture Repository ●
Summary MODULE 6 : ARCHITECTURE CONTENT FRAMEWORK ●
Learning Objectives ● Content Metamodel ●
Activity: Identification ● Activity: Presentation ●
Content Metamodel Extensions ● Artifacts ●
Building Blocks ● Summary MODULE 7 : PRELIMINARY
PHASE AND REQUIREMENTS MANAGEMENT ● Learning Objectives ●
Preliminary Phase ● Adapting the TOGAF Approach
and ADM ● Partitioning the Architecture ●
Applying Iterations to the ADM ● Activity: Presentation ●
Principles ● Activity: Discussion ●
Activity: Brainstorming ● Activity: Brainstorming ●
Developing and Applying Architecture Principles ●
Architecture Requirements ● Requirements Management ●
Summary MODULE 8 : Architecture Vision ● Learning
Objectives ● Phase A — Architecture Vision: Objectives,
Approach, Inputs, Steps ● Scoping the Architecture ●
Phase A — Architecture Vision: Outputs and Deliverable ●
Activity: Presentation ● Business Scenarios ●
Activity: Group Discussion ● Stakeholder
Management ● Risk Management ● Capability-Based
Planning ● Business Transformation Readiness Assessment ●
Summary MODULE 9 : BUSINESS ARCHITECTURE ●
Learning Objectives ● Phase B — Business Architecture:
Objectives, Approach, Inputs, and Steps ● Gap Analysis ●
Phase B — Business Architecture: Outputs ●
Activity: Comparison ● Artifacts of Business Architecture
● Summary MODULE 10 : INFORMATION SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE ●
Learning Objectives ● Phase C — Information
Systems Architectures ● Artifacts in Information Systems
Architectures ● Activity: Think-Pair-Share ●
Summary MODULE 11 : Technology ARCHITECTURE ● Learning
Objectives ● Phase D – Technology Architecture:
Objectives, Approach, Inputs, and Steps ● Artifacts in
Technology Architecture Phase ● Technical Reference Model
● Summary MODULE 12 : TRANSITION PLANNING ●
Learning Objectives ● Phase E — Opportunities And
Solutions ● Phase F — Migration Planning ●
Transition Architecture and Migration Planning Techniques ●
Activity: Group Exercise ● Activity: Group Exercise ●
Summary MODULE 13 : IMPLEMENTATION GOVERNANCE AND
ARCHITECTURE CHANGE MANAGEMENT ● Learning Objectives ●
Phase G — Implementation Governance ● Phase H
— Architecture Change Management ● Activity: Group
Exercise ● Architecture Board ● Architecture
Compliance ● Architecture Conformance ●
Activity: Debate and Defend ● Architecture Governance ●
Architecture Contracts ● Summary MODULE 14 :
Enterprise Security Architecture ● The Open Group Guide:
Integrating Risk and Security Within a TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture
● Learning Objectives ● Introducing Security
Architecture ● Activity: Picture Quiz ●
Activity: Brainstorming ● Summary MODULE 15 : ENTERPRISE
INTEGRATION AND SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE ● TOGAF®
Series Guide ● Learning Objectives ●
Boundaryless Information Flow™ ● Interoperability
Requirements ● Activity: Presentation ●
Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model ●
Activity: Discussion ● Service Oriented Architecture ●
Summary MODULE 16 : ARCHITECTURE PATTERNS ●
Learning Objectives ● Introduction to Architecture Pattern
● Architecture Pattern ● Activity ●
Summary MODULE 17 : ARCHITECTURE CAPABILITY FRAMEWORK ●
Learning Objectives ● Architecture Skills Framework ●
Activity: Group Exercise ● Skills for Enterprise
Architecture Team ● Building Architecture Capability ●
Activity: Group Exercise ● Activity: Case Study
Discussion ● Activity: Case Study Discussion 2 ●
Summary Learning Goals: At the end of this course, you will be able
to: ● Comprehend the basic concepts of Enterprise
Architecture and the TOGAF® Standard. ● Explain the
features of the TOGAF® Standard and its methodology. ●
Apply the Architecture Development Method (ADM) and the guidelines and
techniques supporting it. ● Construct deliverables and the
artifacts that they consist of as described in the Architecture
Content Framework. ● Interpret the reference models and
architecture function in the TOGAF. ● Prepare for the TOGAF
combined certification examination. Course Agenda: Day 1 Module 1
Course Introduction Module 2 Enterprise Architecture – An
Introduction Module 3 The TOGAF® Standard – An Introduction Module
4 The Architecture Development Method Day 2 Module 5 Enterprise
Continuum and Architecture Repository Module 6 Architecture Content
Framework Module 7 Preliminary Phase and Requirements Management Day 3
Module 8 Architecture Vision Module 9 Business Architecture Module 10
Information Systems Architecture Module 11 Technology Architecture Day
4 Module 12 Transition Planning Module 13 Implementation Governance
and Architecture Change Management Module 14 Enterprise Security
Architecture Day 5 Module 15 Enterprise Integration and Service
Oriented Architecture Module 16 Architecture Patterns Module 17
Architecture Capability Framework Exam Preparation Guide Who can
Attend? ● Individuals who require a deeper understanding of
TOGAF 9, for example: System Integrators, Operational, Business and IT
developers, CIOs and IT Managers, Program and Project Leaders, IT
Specialists, Architects ● Professionals who are working in
an organization where TOGAF 9 has been adopted and who need to
participate in architecture projects and initiatives ●
Architects who will be responsible for developing architecture
artifacts ● Architects who wish to introduce TOGAF 9 into
an architecture practice ● Architects who want to achieve a
recognized qualification to demonstrate their detailed knowledge of
TOGAF 9
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