TOGAF 9 Level 2 Certified 3 Days Training in Ottawa
Course Description:
The TOGAF® Standard, Version 9.2 is an improvement to the TOGAF® Standard, Version 9.1, providing improved guidance, fixing errors, refining the document structure, and removing obsolete content. The TOGAF® 9 Training Course: Level 2 Certified is a classroom-based course based on TOGAF® Standard, Version 9.2. This training provides an opportunity to architects and aspiring architects to strive for greater industry credibility and better career opportunities by possessing the updated knowledge and skill-set based on TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2.
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.
Course Topics:
MODULE 1 : COURSE INTRODUCTION
? Introduction
? Overview
? Course Objectives
? Course Agenda: Day 1
? Course Agenda: Day 2
? Course Agenda: Day 3
? Course Book
? Case Study
? Summary
MODULE 2 : THE ARCHITECTURE DEVELOPMENT METHOD
? Learning Objectives
? Introduction to the ADM
? Phases of the ADM
? Summary
MODULE 3 : ENTERPRISE CONTINUUM AND ARCHITECTURE REPOSITORY
? Learning Objectives
? Core Concepts: Architecture Repository and Enterprise Continuum
? Enterprise Continuum
? Architecture Repository
? Summary
MODULE 4 : ARCHITECTURE CONTENT FRAMEWORK
? Learning Objectives
? Content Metamodel
? Activity: Identification
? Activity: Presentation
? Content Metamodel Extensions
? Artifacts
? Building Blocks
? Summary
MODULE 5 : PRELIMINARY PHASE AND REQUIREMENTS MANAGEMENT
? Learning Objectives
? Preliminary Phase
? Adapting the TOGAF Approach and ADM
? Partitioning the Architecture
? Applying Iterations to the ADM
? Activity: Presentation
? Principles
? Activity: Discussion
? Activity: Brainstorming
? Activity: Brainstorming
? Developing and Applying Architecture Principles
? Architecture Requirements
? Requirements Management
? Summary
MODULE 6 : ARCHITECTURE VISION
? Learning Objectives
? Phase A — Architecture Vision: Objectives, Approach, Inputs, Steps
? Phase A — Architecture Vision: Outputs and Deliverable
? Activity: Presentation
? Business Scenarios
? Activity: Group Discussion
? Stakeholder Management
? Risk Management
? Capability-Based Planning
? Business Transformation Readiness Assessment
? Summary
MODULE 7 : BUSINESS ARCHITECTURE
? Learning Objectives
? Phase B — Business Architecture: Objectives, Approach, Inputs, and Steps
? Gap Analysis
? Phase B — Business Architecture: Outputs
? Activity: Comparison
? Artifacts of Business Architecture
? Summary
MODULE 8 : INFORMATION SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE
? Learning Objectives
? Phase C — Information Systems Architectures
? Artifacts in Information Systems Architectures
? Activity: Think-Pair-Share
? Summary
MODULE 9 : TECHNOLOGY ARCHITECTURE
? Learning Objectives
? Phase D – Technology Architecture: Objectives, Approach, Inputs, and Steps
? Artifacts in Technology Architecture Phase
? Technical Reference Model
? Summary
MODULE 10 : TRANSITION PLANNING
? Learning Objectives
? Phase E — Opportunities and Solutions
? Phase F — Migration Planning
? Transition Architecture and Migration Planning Techniques
? Activity: Group Exercise
? Activity: Group Exercise
? Summary
MODULE 11 : IMPLEMENTATION GOVERNANCE AND ARCHITECTURE CHANGE MANAGEMENT
? Learning Objectives
? Phase G — Implementation Governance
? Phase H — Architecture Change Management
? Activity: Group Exercise
? Architecture Board
? Architecture Compliance
? Architecture Conformance
? Activity: Debate and Defend
? Architecture Governance
? Architecture Contracts
? Summary
MODULE 12 : ENTERPRISE SECURITY ARCHITECTURE
? The Open Group Guide: Integrating Risk and Security Within a TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture
? Learning Objectives
? Introducing Security Architecture
? Activity: Picture Quiz
? Activity: Brainstorming
? Summary
MODULE 13 : ENTERPRISE INTEGRATION AND SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE
? TOGAF® Series Guide
? Learning Objectives
? Boundaryless Information Flow™
? Interoperability Requirements
? Activity: Presentation
? Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model
? Activity: Discussion
? Service Oriented Architecture
? Summary
MODULE 14: ARCHITECTURE CAPABILITY FRAMEWORK
? Learning Objectives
? Architecture Skills Framework
? Activity: Group Exercise
? Skills for Enterprise Architecture Team
? Building Architecture Capability
? Activity: Group Exercise
? Activity: Case Study Discussion
? Activity: Case Study Discussion 2
? Summary
EXAM PREPARATION GUIDE
? Learning Objectives
? Value of Certification
? Types of TOGAF Certification
? Examination Format
? Useful Tips for Taking the Exam
? Frequently Asked Questions
Learning Goals:
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
? Explain the features of the TOGAF® Standard and its methodology.
? Apply the Architecture Development Method (ADM) and the guidelines and techniques supporting it.
? Understand how to apply Architecture Governance in development of an Enterprise Architecture.
? Interpret the reference models and architecture function in the TOGAF.
? Prepare for TOGAF 9 Practitioner (Level 2) certification examination.
Course Agenda:
Day 1
Module 1 – Course Introduction – 30 Min
Module 2 – The Architecture Development Method – 100 Min
Module 3 – Enterprise Continuum and Architecture Repository – 60 Min
Module 4 – Architecture Content Framework – 60 Min
Module 5 – Preliminary Phase and Requirements Management – 90 Min
Module 6 – Architecture Vision – 90 Min
Day 2
Module 7 – Business Architecture – 75 Min
Module 8 – Information Systems Architecture – 100 Min
Module 9 – Technology Architecture – 100 Min
Module 10 – Transition Planning – 120 Min
Day 3
Module 11 – Implementation Governance and Architecture Change Management – 90 Min
Module 12 – Enterprise Security Architecture – 30 Min
Module 13 – Enterprise Integration and Service Oriented Architecture – 90 Min
Module 14 – Architecture Capability Framework – 90 Min
Exam Preparation Guide – 60
Who can Attend?
? Individuals who require a deeper understanding of TOGAF 9. These include System Integrators, Operational, Business and IT Developers, CIOs 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