TOGAF Training Program
The Enterprise Architecture is regarded as one of the key ways to achieving competitive enterprise advantage through information technology. There is a growing demand to reduce costs, increase flexibility, and regulate technology environments. The role of an enterprise architect is no longer just technical. Increasingly, it spans all areas of an organization.
Lutiya’s TOGAF training is designed to give you all the knowledge that is needed to become a professional enterprise architect based on practical experience from the industry. The course is also designed to meet the Open Group’s requirements and give you all the necessary tools and techniques to prepare for and achieve both TOGAF© 9.2 Level 1 certification, known as TOGAF© 9.2 Foundation, and TOGAF© Level 2 certification, known as TOGAF© 9.2 Certified.
Course Delivery
Classroom Live
This is face to face instructional training at your own facility or at one of our partner’s training center.
Virtual Classroom
Live
This is live, expert-lead online training from your home, office or anywhere with internet access.
Audience
The target audience for TOGAF® 9 Certified (Level 1 & 2) training includes but is not limited to:
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Individuals who are looking for a first introduction to Enterprise Architecture and TOGAF® 9.2
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Individuals who require a practical understanding of TOGAF® 9.2
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Professionals who are working in roles associated with an architecture project such as those responsible for planning, execution, development, delivery, and operation
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Professionals who are working in an organization where TOGAF® 9.2 has been adopted and who need to participate in architecture projects and initiatives
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Architects who wish to introduce TOGAF® 9.2 into an architecture practice
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Business Analysts, Systems Analysts and Technical Analysts who want to develop their career and be successful enterprise architect
Prerequisites
A prior knowledge of Enterprise Architecture is advantageous but not required
Course Outline
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Management
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The TOGAF© 9 Components
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Architecture Development Method
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The Enterprise Continuum
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The Architecture Repository
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The Architecture Content Framework
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The Architecture Content Metamodel
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The Preliminary Phase
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Architecture Governance
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Business Scenarios
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Stakeholder Management
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Architecture Views and Viewpoints
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Building Blocks and the ADM
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Architecture Implementation Support Techniques
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Phase A: Architecture Vision
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Phase B: Business Architecture
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Catalogs, Diagrams, and Matrices
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Phase C: Information Systems Architectures
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Data Architecture
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Catalogs, Matrices, and Diagrams
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Applications Architecture
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Catalogs, Matrices, and Diagrams
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The Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model
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Foundation Architecture
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Phase D: Technology Architecture
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Catalogs, Matrices and Diagrams
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Migration Planning Techniques
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Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions
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Phase F: Migration Planning
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Phase G: Implementation Governance
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Phase H: Architecture Change Management
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ADM Requirements Management
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Architecture Partitioning
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Guidelines for Adapting the ADM:
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Iteration and Levels
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Security
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SOA
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Architecture Maturity Models
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Architecture Skills Framework
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Case study
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Exercise