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TOGAF for Practitioners 9

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Summary:
This Level 1 and 2 combined TOGAF for Practitioners 2009 course covers all the preparation you need for TOGAF Version 9 with the added value of TOGAF 8 certification. Which means that as you are trained in TOGAF Version 9 you qualify for TOGAF 8 certification as well.TOGAF Version 9 features significant enhancements to key capabilities of the framework. TOGAF Version 9 includes new materials that show in detail how the Architecture Development Method (ADM) can be applied to specific situations, such as service-oriented architecture (SOA) and security architecture.

Duration:
4 Days/Lecture & Lab

Topics:

  • The business rationale for Enterprise Architecture and TOGAF
  • The TOGAF Architecture Development Method and its deliverables, including Business, Data, Applications and Technology Architecture
  • The Enterprise Continuum
  • Enterprise Architecture Governance
  • Architecture Principles and their development
  • Architecture Views and Viewpoints
  • Requirements Engineering using Business Scenarios
  • Architecture Maturity Assessments
  • Architecture Skills Framework
  • An Introduction to Building Blocks
  • Architecture Partitioning
  • Content Framework and Meta Model
  • Capability Based Planning
  • Business Transformation Readiness
  • Using TOGAF to develop Security Architectures
  • Architecture Repository
  • Using TOGAF to develop SOAs

Prerequisites:
To take full value from the course, students should already have an understanding of IT or Enterprise architectures.




Last Update: May 23, 2012