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THE OPEN GROUP ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE FRAMEWORK
(TOGAF 10) TRAINING
WHAT IS TOGAF?
■ TOGAF is developed and maintained by The Open Group members working within the Architecture Forum.
■ TOGAF is a framework for developing an enterprise architecture.
■ The TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition makes the adoption of best practices easier.
■ The TOGAF Standard is used by small, medium, and large commercial businesses. Government departments, non-
government public organizations, and defence agencies.
■ With greatly expanded guidance and how-to material, it enables organizations to operate in an efficient and effective
way across a broad range of use cases, including agile enterprises and Digital Transformation.
■ The TOGAF Standard is designed for the dichotomy of common universal concepts and variable detailed configuration.
BENEFIT OF TOGAF
■ Any organization undertaking, or planning to undertake, the development and implementation of an enterprise
architecture for the support of business transformation will benefit from use of TOGAF.
■ Organizations seeking Boundary less Information Flow can use TOGAF to define and implement the structures
and processes to enable access to integrated information within and between enterprises.
■ Organizations that design and implement enterprise architectures using TOGAF are assured of a design and a
procurement specification that can facilitate an open systems implementation, thus enabling the benefits of open
systems with reduced risk.
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
■ IT Professionals who are working in roles associated with an architecture project such as those responsible for
planning, execution, development, delivery, and operation.
■ Solution / Technical Architects who are looking for a first introduction to TOGAF®.
■ Solution / Technical / Enterprise Architects who want to achieve certification in a stepwise approach.
■ IT Professionals who are working in an organization where TOGAF® has been adopted and who need to
participate in architecture projects and initiatives.
■ Solution / Technical / Enterprise Architects who would be responsible for developing architecture artifacts
■ Solution / Technical / Enterprise Architects who wish to introduce TOGAF® as an architecture practice.
■ Solution / Technical / Enterprise Architects who want to achieve a recognized certification to demonstrate their
detailed knowledge of TOGAF®
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
■ Architecture Development Method (ADM) phases in the development of an enterprise architecture
■ Architecture Governance in development of an enterprise architecture
■ TOGAF Architecture Content Framework
■ Building Blocks concept
■ Stakeholder Management Technique
■ TOGAF recommended techniques when developing an enterprise architecture
■ TOGAF Technical Reference Model and how to customize it to meet an organization's needs
■ Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model
■ Partition an enterprise architecture to meet the specific needs of an organization
■ Architecture Repository, Adapt the ADM for security
■ Apply iteration and different levels of architecture with the ADM
■ SOA as a style of architecture
■ Architecture maturity models in developing an enterprise architecture
■ Architecture Skills Framework and how to apply it within an organization
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COURSE CONTENTS
Unit 1: Introduction and Concepts Unit 5: Introduction to Applying the ADM
■ Enterprise ■ How to Apply the TOGAF® Standard?
■ Purpose of Enterprise Architecture ■ Iteration and the ADM
■ Benefits of Having an Enterprise Architecture ■ The Three Levels of the Architecture Landscape
■ Framework for Enterprise Architecture ■ Partitioning to Simplify the Development of an
■ Architecture Domains Enterprise Architecture
■ Architecture Abstraction in Enterprise Architecture ■ Purpose-Based Architecture Projects
■ Enterprise Continuum ■ Applying the TOGAF® Standard to Support the Digital
■ Architecture Repository Enterprise
■ TOGAF® Content Framework and Enterprise
Metamodel Unit 6: Introduction to Architecture Governance
■ Architecture Capability for Enterprise Architecture ■ Architecture Governance
■ Risk Management ■ Why Architecture Governance is Beneficial?
■ Gap Analysis ■ Role of an Architecture Board and its Responsibilities
■ Architecture Contracts
Unit 2: Definitions ■ Architecture Compliance
■ Various Definition
■ Understand Relevant Terminology Unit 7: Architecture Content
■ Key Concepts: Stakeholders, Concerns, Architecture
Unit 3: Introduction to the ADM Phases Views, Architecture Viewpoints, and their Relationships
■ TOGAF® ADM and its Phases ■ Building Blocks and the ADM
■ “Draft” and “Approved” Deliverables ■ The TOGAF® Standard Deliverables Created and Con-
■ Iteration and the ADM sumed in the TOGAF ADM Phases
■ Governing the Creation, Development, and
Maintenance of Enterprise Architecture Unit 8 – Concepts
■ How to Scope an Architecture? ■ Enterprise
■ Architecture Alternatives, Concerns, and Trade-Off ■ The Purpose of Enterprise Architecture
■ Purposes ■ The Benefits of Having an Enterprise Architecture
■ Objectives ■ A Framework for Enterprise Architecture
■ Information Flow Between ADM Phases ■ Architecture Domains
■ How Developing Architecture can be Applied to ■ Architecture Abstraction in Enterprise Architecture
Suppor Agile Software Development ■ The Enterprise Continuum
■ The Architecture Repository
Unit 4: Introduction to ADM Techniques ■ The TOGAF® Content Framework and Enterprise Meta-
■ How the ADM and Supporting Guidelines and model
Techniques Relate to Each Other? ■ A Architecture Capability for Enterprise Architecture
■ Purpose: Architecture Principles ■ Risk Management
■ Template for Architecture Principles ■ Gap Analysis
■ What Makes a Good Architecture Principle?
■ Business Scenarios
■ The Purpose of Gap Analysis
■ Interoperability
■ Business Transformation Readiness Assessment
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COURSE CONTENTS
Unit 9 – Stakeholder Management
■ How to Identify Stakeholders, their Concerns, Views, ■ The Impact of Migration Projects on the Organisation
and the Communication involved? and the Coordination Required
■ The Use of Architecture Views ■ Why and how Business Value is Assigned to each Work
■ Stakeholder Engagement and Requirements Package
Management ■ How to Prioritise the Migration Projects (Phase F)
■ Using Trade-off to Support Architecture ■ Confirm the Architecture Roadmap (Phase F)
Development ■ The outputs of Phase F necessary to Proceed with the
Architecture Implementation
Unit 10 – Phase A, the Starting Point ■ Inputs to Phase G Implementation Governance
■ Information Necessary to Execute the Architecture ■ How Implementation Governance is Executed (Phase G)
Vision Phase ■ Outputs to support Architecture Governance
■ How to Apply Phase A and how it Contributes to ■ How Architecture Contracts are used to communicate
Architecture Development Work? with Implementers?
■ Security-Specific Architecture Design that is
Sufficient — Phase A Unit 13 – Architecture Change Management
■ Outputs Necessary to Proceed with the Architecture ■ Inputs Triggering Change Management — Change
Development Requests
■ Activities necessary for Effective Change Management
Unit 11 – Architecture Development (Stakeholder Management)
■ Steps Applicable to all ADM Phases ■ Outputs Relevant to Proceed with a Change
■ Risk and Security Considerations during the
Architecture Development (ADM Phases B to D) Unit 14 – Requirements Management
■ Relevant Information to Produce Outputs Valuable to ■ Inputs that Feed the Requirements Management Phase
the Architecture Development ■ How the Requirements Management steps correspond
■ How to apply Phases B, C, and D, and how they to ADM Phase Steps?
Contribute to the Architecture Development Work ■ Purpose of the Outputs of Requirements Management
■ Information Relevant to Phase C (Data and Appli-
Unit 15 – Supporting the ADM Work
cations) to Produce Outputs for the Architecture
■ How The Open Group TOGAF® Library can be used to
Development
support the Practitioner’s Work?
■ Information Needed in Phase D to Produce Outputs
■ Business Scenarios
relevant to the Architecture Development
■ Purpose of Compliance Assessments
■ Outputs of Phases B, C, and D Necessary to Proceed
■ How Migration Planning Techniques are used to Review
with the Architecture Development Work
and Consolidate the Gap Analysis Results from Earlier
Unit 12 – Implementing the Architecture Phases?
■ Risk and Security Considerations for Phases E, F, and ■ How a Repository can be Structured using the TOGAF®
G Architecture Repository as an example?
■ Steps (Phase E) to Create the Implementation and ■ What to expect in a well-run Architecture Repository?
Migration Strategy ■ How the concepts of Architecture Levels are used to
■ Basic Approaches to Implementation Organise the Architecture Landscape?
■ Identifying and Grouping Work Packages ■ Different Levels of Architecture that Exist in an
■ Creating and Documenting Transition Architectures Organisation
■ Determining the Level that an Architecture is being
Developed at
■ The Role of Architecture Building Blocks (ABBs)
■ Guidelines and Techniques for Business Architecture
■ Applying Gap Analysis
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CERTIFICATION
TOGAF level 1 Information:
■ Exam Duration : 60 minutes
■ Number of Questions : 40 (1 question = 1 point)
■ Pass Marks : 55% (22 Points out of 40 Points)
■ Open book : No
■ Electronic Device Permitted : No
TOGAF level 2 Information:
■ Exam Duration : 90 minutes
■ Number of Questions : 8 (1 question = 5 Points)
■ Pass Marks : 60% (24 Points out of 40 Points)
■ Open book : Yes
■ Electronic Device Permitted : No
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