T1007
TOGAF 9 Certified
TOGAF is an architecture framework - The Open Group Architecture Framework. TOGAF provides the methods and tools for assisting in the acceptance, production, use, and maintenance of an enterprise architecture. It is based on an iterative process model supported by best practices and a re-usable set of existing architecture assets.
Goal
The purpose of TOGAF 9 certification to Level 2 is to provide validation that in addition to the knowledge and comprehension of Level 1, the Candidate is able to analyze and apply this knowledge.
The learning objectives at this level focus on application and analysis, in addition to knowledge and comprehension.
Target group
Individuals who require a deeper understanding of TOGAF 9
- Professionals who are working in an organization where TOGAF 9 has been adopted and who need to participate in architecture projects and initiatives
- Architects who will be responsible for developing architecture artifacts
- Architects who wish to introduce TOGAF 9 into an architecture practice
- Architects who want to achieve a recognized qualification to demonstrate their detailed knowledge of TOGAF 9
Prerequisites: TOGAF 9 Foundation or TOGAF 8 Certificate
Course outline:
Day 1
9.00 Course opening and programme
1 Preliminary Phase
- Inputs
- Steps
- Outputs
- Security Architecture
2 Architecture Governance (Level 2)
- Architecture governance within the ADM
- The key success factors of architecture governance
- Operating an Architecture Board
3 Business Scenarios Technique
- Properties of a good Business Scenario
- Development and validation
4 Phase A: Architecture Vision
- Inputs
- Steps
- Outputs
- Security Architecture
5 Architecture Content Framework
- Purpose and main components
- Relationship with TOGAF
6 Stakeholder Management
- Stakeholder Map
- Benefits of views
7 TOGAF Content Metamodel
- Core metamodel concepts
- Purpose of dividing metamodel
8 Architecture Implementation Support Techniques
- Interoperability requirements
- Business transformation readiness factors
- Requirements for risk management
9 Phase B: Business Architecture
- Inputs
- Steps
- Outputs
- Security Architecture
10 Phase C: Information Systems Architectures - Data Architecture
- Inputs
- Steps
- Outputs
- Security Architecture
17.00 The End of Day 1
Day 2
9.00 Recap
11 Phase C: Information Systems Architectures - Application Architecture
- Inputs
- Steps
- Outputs
- Security Architecture
12 TOGAF Foundation Architecture: Technical Reference Model (Level 2)
- TRM elements and structure
- architecture objectives for using TRM
- Platform services taxonomy
- Service quality taxonomy
13 Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model (Level 2)
- Drivers for boundaryless information flow
- Structure of III-RM
14 Phase D: Technology Architecture
- Inputs
- Steps
- Outputs
- Security Architecture
15 Migration Planning Techniques
- Implementation factor assessment and deduction matrix
- Consolidated gaps, solutions and dependencies matrix
- Architecture definition increments table
- Enterprise architecture state evolution table
- Business value assessment technique
16 Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions
- Key stakeholders
- Migration planning techniques
- Steps
- Identification and grouping of work packages
- Transition architecture creation
- Security Architecture
17 Phase F: Migration Planning
- Management frameworks
- Migration project prioritization
- Key outputs
- Security Architecture
18 Phase G: Implementation Governance
- Inputs
- Steps
- Outputs
- Security Architecture
19 Phase H: Architecture Change Management
- Inputs
- Steps
- Outputs
- Security Architecture
20 ADM Architecture Requirements Management
- Inputs
- Steps
- Outputs
- Security Architecture
17.00 The End of Day 2
Day 3
9.00 Recap
21 Architecture Partitioning
- Purpose
- Situations and characteristics for architecture partioning
22 Architecture Repository
- Relationship with enterprise IT repository
- Repository areas
23 Guidelines for Adapting the ADM: Iteration and Levels
- Concept of iteration
- Factors influencing
- Suggested cycles
- How to apply iteration cycles to the ADM phases
24 Guidelines for Adapting the ADM: Security
25 Guidelines for Adapting the ADM: SOA
- Description of SOA
- Key SOA concepts
26 Architecture Maturity Models
- Role of CMM
- Structure and levels of ACMM
- Maturity assessment in the ADM
27 Architecture Skills Framework
- Purpose
- Structure
- Benefits
Certification test preparations
TOGAF Certification (level 2) exam: exam 1 60/90 min (Foundation level 1), exam 2 90/135 min.
17.00 The End of the Course