TOGAF® 9 Certified  

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 TOGAF® 9 Certified  

Duration: 4 Days


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 classroombased 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.

Course Outline:

Enterprise Architecture – An Introduction
• Enterprise 
• Architecture 
• Enterprise Architecture 
• Architecture Framework 

The Togaf® Standard – An Introduction
• The Open Group — An Overview 
• The TOGAF Standard — An Overview 
• 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 

The Architecture Development Method 
• Introduction to the ADM 
• Phases of the ADM
• Version Control of Deliverables 

Enterprise Continuum And Architecture Repository 
• Core Concepts: Architecture Repository and Enterprise Continuum
• Enterprise Continuum • Architecture Repository

Architecture Content Framework 
• Content Metamodel 
• Content Metamodel Extensions 
• Artifacts
• Building Blocks 

Preliminary Phase And Requirements Management
• Preliminary Phase 
• Adapting the TOGAF Approach and ADM
• Partitioning the Architecture 
• Applying Iterations to the ADM
• Principles 
• Developing and Applying Architecture Principles 
• Architecture Requirements 
• Requirements Management 

Architecture Vision
• Phase A — Architecture Vision: Objectives, Approach, Inputs, Steps
• Scoping the Architecture 
• Phase A — Architecture Vision: Outputs and Deliverable 
• Business Scenarios 
• Stakeholder Management 
• Risk Management 
• Capability-Based Planning
• Business Transformation Readiness Assessment 

Business Architecture
• Phase B — Business Architecture: Objectives, Approach, Inputs, and Steps 
• Gap Analysis 
• Phase B — Business Architecture: Outputs 
• Artifacts of Business Architecture 

Information Systems Architecture
• Phase C — Information Systems Architectures 
• Artifacts in Information Systems Architectures

Technology Architecture
• Phase D – Technology Architecture: Objectives, Approach, Inputs, and Steps
• Artifacts in Technology Architecture Phase
• Technical Reference Model 

Transition Planning
• Phase E — Opportunities And Solutions 
• Phase F — Migration Planning • Transition Architecture and Migration Planning Techniques

Implementation Governance And Architecture Change Management
• Phase G — Implementation Governance 
• Phase H — Architecture Change Management 
• Architecture Board 
• Architecture Compliance 
• Architecture Conformance 
• Architecture Governance 
• Architecture Contracts

Enterprise Security Architecture
• Introducing Security Architecture 

Enterprise Integration And Service Oriented Architecture
• Boundaryless Information Flow™ 
• Interoperability Requirements 
• Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model 
• Service Oriented Architecture 

Architecture Patterns
• Introduction to Architecture Pattern 
• Architecture Pattern 

Architecture Capability Framework
• Architecture Skills Framework 
• Skills for Enterprise Architecture Team
• Building Architecture Capability