This Course is for organizations that have or desired to establish an enterprise architecture function. This Course describes enterprise architecture, solution architecture, and the relationship between them.

Course topics include: Enterprise Architecture frameworks, reference architectures, Solution Architecture, architecture viewpoints, Requirements analysis, architecture roadmaps, architecture patterns & tactics, Commercial off-the-shelf architectures, architecture techniques, and building an architecture toolbox.

Classroom
  • May 26th 2023
  • 9:00 amt o 5:00 pm
  • Regus Perth
  • $545.00

Duration            Learning Credits        

2 days – 16 hours of   16 PDU’s 

Session  

 

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Course Outline

Chapter 1 – Introduction

● Introduction

● Course Outline

● Handouts & Appendices

● Practical Application

● Course Evaluation & Questions

● Course Delivery Overview

Chapter 2 – Enterprise Architecture (EA) Primer

● Architecture

● Architects

● Enterprise Architecture Definitions

● IEEE, TOGAF, & Gartner Perspectives

● Key Enterprise Architecture Terminology

● Architecture Framework: Foundation for a Common Vocabulary

● Industry EA Frameworks

● Dimensions of Architecture Scope

● Architecture Domains

● Depth: Strategic, Segment, and Capability Architectures

● Time: Baseline, Target, and Transition Architectures

● Various Solution Architecture Definitions

● Characteristics of a Solution Architecture

● Glossary

● Summary

Chapter 3 – EA Framework

● The Importance of a Framework for EA

● TOGAF

● TOGAF Components

● Architecture Development Method (ADM)

● Architecture Content Framework

● Views & Viewpoints

● TOGAF Viewpoints

● Catalogs, Matrices, Diagrams & Viewpoints

● Architecture Deliverables

● ADM Techniques

● ADM Guidelines

● Enterprise to Solution Architecture

● Summary

Chapter 4 – Reference Architecture

● Reference Architecture

● Reference Architecture Components

● Reference Architecture Summarized

● Reference Architecture Context

● Architecture Principles

● Components of Principles

● Qualities of a Good Set of Principles

● EA Principles: Creation Process

● Applying Architecture Principles

● Policies

● Reference Models

● Business Scenarios

● Business Scenario Summary

● Business Scenario Outline

● Industry Organizations

● Insurance Industry Standards ROI

● Requirements

● Architecture Building Blocks: Reusable Requirement Sets

● Summary

Chapter 5 – Views & Viewpoints

● Views & Viewpoints

● TOGAF Viewpoint Taxonomy

● Popular Modeling Notations

● Catalogs, Matrices, Diagrams & Viewpoints

● Metamodel Entities

● Summary

Chapter 6 – Architecture Requirements

● Architecture Quality Attributes

● Quality of Service Requirement Categories

● Trade-off Analysis

● Requirement Patterns

● Architecture Change Cases

● Elements of a Change Case

● Eliciting Change Cases

● Summary

Chapter 7 – Architecture Deliverables

● Architecture Requirements Document

● IEEE Architectural Description Document

● TOGAF Architecture Definition Document

● Interface Specifications

● Interface Specification Best Practices

● Interface Design Document

● Database Design Document

● Platform Design Document

● Architecture Decision Document

● Summary

Chapter 8 – Solution Architecture Overview

● Why is Solution Architecture Important?

● Communications Vehicle Among Stakeholders

● The Project is Organized Around Architectural Elements

● What is a System?

● Why Focus on Structure?

● Solution Architecture Context

● Solution Architecture & Domains

● SA Spans All Domains

● Relationship to EA Architecture Development Process

● Solution Architecture

● Solution Architecture Stakeholders

● Solution Architecture Deliverables

● EA Involvement in SA

● Architecturally Significant

● Summary

Chapter 9 – Core Solution Architecture Methods

● Shared Vision

● Example Shared Vision

● Draw the Boundary

● Well-defined Interface

● Identify the External Interfaces

● Subsystems

● Subsystem Context Diagram

● Layers

● Components

● Decomposing the System

● Partitioning Patterns

● Requirements Allocation

● Configuration Management Implications

● Release Management Implications

● Testing Implications

● Work Pattern & Skill Set Implications

● Work & Build Dependencies

● Increment/Sprint Planning

● Sizing Implications

● More Than Executable Architecture

● Development Architecture

● Operations Architecture

● Summary

Chapter 10 – Solution Architecture Views

● The 4+1 Views Approach

● Take a Multiple View Approach

● UML: Unified Modeling Language

● UML Notation Examples

● Use Case View

● Logical View

● Process Views

● Implementation View

● Deployment View

● Summary

Chapter 11 – Patterns

● What are Patterns?

● Elements of a Pattern

● Pattern Levels

● Pattern Types

● How to Start Using Patterns?

● Common Architectural Patterns

● Layers Pattern

● Object-Oriented Design Patterns

● Structural Design Pattern: Facade Pattern Example

● Enterprise Integration Patterns

● Messaging Systems: Overview

● Monitoring Credit Bureau Example

● EAA Patterns

● Model-View-Controller (MVC) Pattern

● SOA Patterns

● Business Process Patterns

● Configuration Management Patterns

● New Patterns Continue to Emerge

● Group Discussion: Patterns

● Summary

Chapter 12 – Architecture Tactics

● Tactics

● Availability Tactics

● Modifiability Tactics

● Architectural Patterns and Corresponding Tactics for Modifiability

● Performance Tactics

● Security Tactics

● Testability Tactics

● Usability Tactics

● Approach for Describing Tactics

● Pipes & Filters: Tactics

● Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA): Tactics

● Summary

Chapter 13 – Architecture Techniques

● ATAM: Scenario-based Architecture Review

● Progressive Filtering

● Rubric

● Refactoring

● Think About the Future, But Wait to Act

● Feature Tree

● Decision Tables

● Decision Table Example

● Flowcharts

● Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, Threat (SWOT) Analysis

● Example: SWOT Layout

● SWOT Steps

● Summary

Chapter 14 – Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS)

● COTS Advantages & Disadvantages

● COTS Implication

● COTS Inherent Risks

● COTS Risk Management Strategy

● Typical COTS Architecture

● Summary

Chapter 15 – The Architecture Toolbox

● The Architecture Toolbox

● The Toolbox

● What Goes in A Toolbox

● More Patterns

● Business Analysis Book of Knowledge (BABOK)

● DAMA DMBOK

● Reference Library

● Practitioner Toolbox Items

● Summary

Chapter 16 – Lessons Learned

● Process Recommendations Summary

● Structural Recommendations Summary

● Anti-Patterns

● Anti-Pattern: Bleeding Edge

● Anti-Pattern: Goldplatting

● Anti-Pattern: Strive for Perfection

● Anti-Pattern: Stuck in the Weeds

● Anti-Pattern: Technology Above All

● Summary

Handout 1 – Sample Principles

● Business Principles

● Data Principles

● Application Principles

● Technology Principles

● Governance Principles

● SOA Governance Principles

Handout 2 – Requirement Patterns

Handout 3 – Rubric Worksheet

Appendix A – Reference Library

● Industry Organizations

● References & Further Reading

Appendix B – Glossary

● ABC

● DEF

● GHI

● MNO

● PQR

● STU

● VWXYZ

Appendix C – Pattern List

Who Can Attend?

Enterprise Architect, Solution Architect, Architecture Stakeholders

Learning Goals

This Course will help to understand Enterprise architecture frameworks, reference architectures, solution architecture, architecture viewpoints, Requirements analysis, architecture roadmaps, architecture patterns & tactics, Commercial off-the-shelf architectures, architecture techniques, and building an architecture toolbox.

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