Description
The “Certified” certification level is today the most recognized for acquiring practical TOGAF®9.1 mastery. This training aims to put the principles and concepts of the framework into practice and to prepare for the TOGAF®9.1 Certified certification.
Who is this training for ?
For whom ?
Architects, managers, leaders and architectural program members, all those involved in architectural projects.
Prerequisites
Be TOGAF®9 Level 1 certified
Training objectives
Training program
- The content repository and its meta-model
- Objects and relationships of the meta-model by architectural domain.
- Meta-Model - Core and extensions.
- Typology of artifacts and deliverables.
- The notions of Building Blocks of architecture and solutions.
- The Architecture Development Method (ADM)
- Introduction to ADM.
- Preliminary Phase and Requirements Management.
- Phase Details.
- Business Architecture.
- IS Architecture.
- Technological Architecture.
- Opportunities and Solutions.
- Migration Planning.
- Governance of implementation.
- Architecture Change Management.
- ADM processes and tools
- Architectural rules.
- Stakeholder Management.
- Business scenarios.
- Gap analysis.
- Migration Planning Techniques.
- Architectural Patterns.
- Interoperability Requirements.
- Business Transformation Readiness Assessment.
- Risk management.
- Capability-Based Planning.
- Notions of Views, Points of View and Stakeholders.
- The business continuum and the Architecture framework
- Structuring the Business Continuum.
- Continuum architecture and solutions.
- Objective and content of the architecture framework.
- Use of the Enterprise Continuum in ADM.
- Architecture Partitioning.
- Architecture Development Tools.
- TOGAF®9.1 Reference Models - TRM and IIIRM
- The TOGAF® 9 Architecture Base.
- 1.
- The Technical Reference Model (TRM).
- Its adaptation.
- Components of the Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model (III-RM).
- Detailed view of the III-RM.
- The Governance of Architecture
- The levels of governance.
- The principles of architecture, the notion of contract.
- Architecture governance process.
- Use of the ADM.
- The architectural committee.
- The Capacity and Maturity Model
- The 6 levels of maturity.
- The 9 evaluation criteria and their contents per level.