Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Train to become TOGAF certified Enterprise Architect

TOGAF, an open group standard, is an industry-standard architecture framework that may be used freely by your organization to develop information systems architecture.

Do you know TOGAF certified Enterprise Architects earns more money than the uncertified?


Do you know TOGAF certified Enterprise Architects gets more interviews than uncertified?

Learn TOGAF from an Enterprise Architect with 18 years of Industry experience

GUARANTEED PASS!!!

Audience
  • Professionals who are working in an organization where TOGAF has been adopted
  • IT Architects who wants to become Enterprise Architects
  • Other IT Professionals

Duration

60 hours
           50 hours for TOGAF training
           10 hours for Certification preparation

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this course

Course Outline

TOGAF 9, Foundation
  • Introduction
  • Basic Concepts
  • Core Concepts
  • Key Terminology
  • Introduction to the Architecture Development Method (ADM)
  • The Enterprise Continuum and Tools
  • The ADM Phases
  • ADM Guidelines and Techniques
  • Architecture Governance
  • Views, Viewpoints and Stakeholders
  • Building Blocks
  • ADM Deliverables
  • TOGAF Reference Models

TOGAF 9, Level II

PART 1, ARCHITECTURE DEVELOPMENT METHOD

  • Introduction
  • Preliminary Phase
  • Architecture Vision
  • Business Architecture
  • Information Systems Architectures
  • Data Architecture
  • Application Architecture
  • Technology Architecture
  • Opportunities and Solutions
  • Migration Planning
  • Implementation Governance
  • Architecture Change Management
  • ADM Architecture Requirements Management

PART 2, GUIDELINES FOR ADAPTING THE ADM

  • Iteration and Levels
  • Security
  • SOA

PART 3, THE ARCHITECTURE CONTENT FRAMEWORK

  • Architecture Content Framework

PART 4, THE ENTERPRISE CONTINUUM

  • Architecture Partitioning
  • Architecture Repository

PART 5, TOGAF REFERENCE MODELS

  • The Technical Reference Model (TRM)
  • Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model (III-RIM)

PART 6, ARCHITECTURE CAPABILITY

  • Architecture Governance
  • Architecture Maturity Models
  • Architecture Skills Framework

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