Course Code: TF-TCC / Duration: 4 Days
Course Overview
TOGAF® V9.2 is the foremost generic framework in the field of Enterprise Architecture (EA). This course provides guidance on what to do to establish an architecture practice and how to use it in connection with planning the longer-term transformation of the enterprise (strategic architecture), and designing capabilities to support and sustain the transformation.
This TOGAF® accredited course examines how practitioners can base their activities on a set of well-defined processes. It examines the framework as a whole, including the numerous techniques to assist in organizing, governing and now in this version, describing, architecture. It incorporates recommendations on how to adapt the framework to deal with issues such as Security and Service-oriented Architecture.
The course prepares participants to take the combined TOGAF® 9.2 Foundation and Certified exams (Level 1 & 2). During the course, delegates will be helped to prepare for this combined exam.
TOGAF® for Practitioners – Level 1 & 2 delivered by Global Knowledge is a course accredited by
The Open Group. KPL Knowledge Solutions promotes this course for Global Knowledge.
For full details of the TOGAF® certification scheme, visit the following link: www.opengroup.org.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
This workshop has been designed to enable participants to:
• Understand the basic concepts of enterprise architecture and TOGAF®
• Explain the features of TOGAF® and its methodology
• Implement TOGAF® in their work to maximum effect
• Develop an understanding of the necessary body of knowledge to achieve certification by examination for TOGAF®
Course Content
Day 1
• Introduction
• TOGAF® Basic / Core Concepts
• Introduction to the ADM
• Enterprise Continuum
• ADM Phases
• ADM Guidelines
• Architecture Governance
• Daily Wrap up / Q&A
Day Two
• Architecture Views, Viewpoints, and Stakeholders
• Building Blocks
• ADM Deliverables
• TOGAF® Reference Models
• Preliminary Phase
• The Architecture Governance Framework
• Architecture Content Framework
• TOGAF® Content Metamodel
• Stakeholder Management
• Architecture Implementation Techniques
• Daily Wrap up / Q&A
Day Three
• Phase A: Architecture
• Business Scenarios Technique
• Phase B: Business Architecture
• Phase C: Information Systems Architectures – Data Architecture
• Phase C: Information Systems Architectures – Application Architecture
• TOGAF® Foundation Architecture: Technical Reference Model
• Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model
• Phase D: Technology Architecture
• Daily Wrap up / Q&A.
Day Four
• Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions
• Migration Planning Techniques
• Phase F: Migration Planning
• Phase G: Implementation Governance
• Phase H: Architecture Change Management
• ADM Requirements Management
• Architecture Partitioning
• Guidelines for Adapting the ADM: Iteration and Levels
• Guidelines for Adapting the ADM: Security
• Guidelines for Adapting the ADM: SOA
• Architecture Maturity Models
• Architecture Skills Framework
• Daily Wrap up / Q&A
COURSE PREREQUISITES
There are no formal prerequisites for this course and certification. It is however advised that delegates have several years of IT experience in a variety of roles and also have an understanding of Enterprise or IT Architecture.
TEST CERTIFICATION
The combined (level 1 and level 2) exam is included in the course price.