TOGAF 9 Level 1 and Level 2 On-Site Training
TOGAF 9 Level 1 and Level 2 Course Description/AgendaTOGAF, an Open Group standard, is a proven enterprise architecture methodology and framework used by the world's leading organizations to improve business efficiency. TOGAF helps practitioners avoid being locked into proprietary methods, utilize resources more efficiently and effectively, and realize a greater return on investment. TOGAF is an industry-standard architecture framework that may be used freely by your organization to develop an information systems architecture. In this course, you will gain the knowledge needed to prepare for and achieve both TOGAF 9 Level 1 certification, known as TOGAF 9 Foundation, and TOGAF Level 2 certification, known as TOGAF 9 Certified. You will learn the technology, structure, and concepts of TOGAF 9. In addition to gaining the knowledge and comprehension of TOGAF 9, you will learn to analyze and apply this knowledge. Certification Exam:The TOGAF 9 certification exam is a 90-minute, supervised, open-book, multiple-choice exam administered upon completion of the course. You must pass the exam to achieve certification. Certification:Togaf 9 Certification What You'll Learn
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Course Outline 1. Management2. The TOGAF 9 Components3. Architecture Development Method4. The Enterprise Continuum5. The Architecture Repository6. The Architecture Content Framework7. The Architecture Content Metamodel8. The Preliminary Phase9. Architecture Governance10. Business Scenarios11. Stakeholder Management12. Architecture Views and Viewpoints13. Building Blocks and the ADM14. Architecture Implementation Support Techniques15. Phase A: Architecture Vision16. Phase B: Business ArchitectureCatalogs, Diagrams, and Matrices 17. Phase C: Information Systems Architectures
18. The Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model19. Foundation Architecture20. Phase D: Technology Architecture
21. Migration Planning Techniques22. Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions23. Phase F: Migration Planning24. Phase G: Implementation Governance25. Phase H: Architecture Change Management26. ADM Requirements Management27. Architecture Partitioning28. Guidelines for Adapting the ADM:
29. Architecture Maturity Models30. Architecture Skills Framework31. Case study32. Exercise
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