The TOGAF® 9 Training Course: Level 2 Certified course is a 3-day, interactive, classroom-based learning experience. The course focuses on the practical application of the TOGAF® 9 framework, building on the foundational knowledge and comprehension of Level 1, using practical scenarios to enforce concepts. The purpose of certification for Part 2, known as TOGAF® 9 Practitioner, is to provide validation that, in addition to the knowledge and comprehension of TOGAF 9 Foundation, 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.
Duration Learning Credits
3 days – 24 hours of 24 PDU’s
Session
Public Classroom Pricing:
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Regular Price: AUD 2595.00
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Course Introduction
● Overview
● Introductions
● Course Objectives
● Course Agenda
● Course Material
● Important Information
● Case Study
The Architecture Development Method
● Introduction to the ADM
● Architecture Development Method
● Version Control of Deliverables
● Identifying the Main Deliverables
● Relationship Between the ADM and Other Parts of TOGAF
● Phases in the ADM
Enterprise Continuum and Architecture Repository
● Enterprise Continuum
● Architecture Repository
Architecture Content Framework
● Introduction to the ADM
● Architecture Development Method
● Version Control of Deliverables
● Identifying the Main Deliverables
● Relationship Between the ADM and Other Parts of TOGAF
● Phases in the ADM
● Gap Analysis
Enterprise Continuum and Architecture Repository
● Enterprise Continuum
● Architecture Repository
Architecture Content Framework
● Content Metamodel
● Content Metamodel Extensions
● Artifacts
● Deliverables
● Building Blocks
Preliminary Phase and Requirements Management
● Preliminary Phase
● Deliverables
● Adapting TOGAF
● Partitioning the Architecture
● Case Study Discussion
● Applying Iterations to the ADM
● Principles
● Architecture Principles
● Developing Architecture Principles
● Applying Architecture Principles
● Architecture Requirements
● Requirements Management
● Deliverables
Architecture Vision
● Phase A — Architecture Vision
● Scoping the Architecture
● Deliverables
● Business Scenarios
● Stakeholder Management
● Risk Management
● Capability-Based Planning
● Business Transformation Readiness Assessment
Business Architecture
● Phase B — Business Architecture
● Gap Analysis
● Architecture Development Iteration
● Artifacts
● Business Architecture Phase
● Technical Reference Model
Information Systems Architecture
● Phase C — Information Systems Architectures
● Artifacts
● Case Study Discussion
Technology Architecture
● Phase D – Technology Architecture
● Artifacts
● Technical Reference Model
● Case Study Discussion
Transition Planning
● Phase E — Opportunities and Solutions
● Deliverables
● Phase F — Migration Planning
● Deliverables
● Transition Architecture
● Migration Planning
● Migration Planning Techniques
● Opportunities and Solutions Phase and Migration Planning Phase
● Opportunities and Solutions Phase
● Migration Planning Phase
● Steps in the Opportunities and Solutions and Migration Planning Phases
Implementation Governance and Architecture Change Management
● Phase G — Implementation Governance
● Deliverables
● Phase H — Architecture Change Management
● Implementation Governance Phase and Architecture Change Management Phase
● Steps in the Implementation Governance and Architecture Change Management Phases
● Architecture Capability Framework
● Architecture Board
● Architecture Compliance
● Architecture Conformance
● Architecture Board and Architecture Compliance
● Architecture Governance
● Architecture Contracts
● Implementation Governance Phase — Phase G
● Architecture Change Management Phase — Phase H
Security Architecture
● Introducing Security Architecture
● Security Architecture
Enterprise Integration and Service Oriented Architecture
● Learning Objectives
● Boundaryless Information Flow™
● Interoperability Requirements
● Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model
● Service Oriented Architecture
Architecture Capability Framework
● Architecture Skills Framework
● Role of the Architect
● Enterprise Architecture Team
● Skills
● Key Characteristics
● How to use TOGAF
● Building Architecture Capability
● Case Study Discussion
Exam Preparation Guide
● Individuals who require a deeper understanding of TOGAF 9, e.g., System Integrators, Operational, Business and IT Developers, CIO’s and IT Managers, Program and Project Leaders, IT Specialists, Architects
● 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
Individuals certified at this level will have demonstrated their understanding of:
● The basic concepts of Enterprise Architecture and TOGAF
● The core concepts of TOGAF 9
● The key terminology of TOGAF 9
● The ADM cycle and the objectives of each phase, and how to adapt and scope the ADM
● The concept of the Enterprise Continuum; its purpose and constituent parts
● How each of the ADM phases contributes to the success of enterprise architecture
● The ADM guidelines and techniques
● How Architecture Governance contributes to the Architecture Development Cycle
● The concepts of views and viewpoints and their role in communicating with stakeholders
● The concept of building blocks
● The key deliverables of the ADM cycle
● TOGAF reference models
● The TOGAF certification program