TOGAF®9 Training : Certified (level 2)


TOGAF® 9 Certified (level 2) Course Overview
This 2-day TOGAF® 9 Training: Certified (level 2) course enables individuals to initiate, develop, manage, and evaluate an architectural framework. This TOGAF® 9 Training Course: Certified (level 2) course covers and encourages an advanced understanding of TOGAF® and its application to real-life IT systems – creating an IS/IT framework that suits the business’s objectives and encompasses security and usability.
Bdtask Corporate provides the TOGAF® Standard, Version 9.2. This reflects the first major update to the TOGAF® Standard, Version 9.1, which was published in December 2011. The standard has undergone a redesign and restructure, whereby it now forms the centre of the newly introduced TOGAF® Library. Undertaking this TOGAF® course will ensure your knowledge is up to date and reflects the modern TOGAF® approach to Enterprise Architecture.
The course is fully accredited by The Open Group and includes a TOGAF® exam voucher, enabling candidates to take the TOGAF® exam when they are prepared and ready.
Whilst demonstrating extensive TOGAF® knowledge, this course will prepare individuals for the day TOGAF® 9 Training Course: Certified (level 2) exam.
As the highest TOGAF® certification, TOGAF® 9.2 Certified status demonstrates that the holder not only understands the basics of TOGAF® and Enterprise Architecture but is also able to analyse and apply their knowledge to a variety of adapting enterprises.
The versatility and adaptability expected of enterprise architecture, in order to align with ever-expanding business objectives, means that architects must have a comprehensive awareness of how to improve systems on a regular basis – this can be gained by undertaking this TOGAF® 9 Training Course: Certified (level 2) training course.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
- Architecture Development Method (ADM) phases in the development of an enterprise architecture
- Architecture Governance in development of an enterprise architecture
- 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
- Key deliverables of the ADM cycle
- Partition an enterprise architecture to meet the specific needs of an organization
- Architecture Repository
- Apply iteration and different levels of architecture with the ADM
- Adapt the ADM for security
- 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
PREREQUISITES
There are no formal prerequisites. However, it is recommended that participants have experience in the IT domain. Note, to be certified on TOGAF® 9 Level 2, it is required to have passed the TOGAF® Level 1 exam.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- Enterprise Architects
- Business Architects
- Solution Architects
- Project Managers
- Sales Teams
- Executive Stakeholders
TOGAF® 9 Training Certified (level 2) Course Outline
This course is split out over 2 days and will be delivered in the classroom. This TOGAF® 9 Training Course: Certified (level 2) training course will help delegates prepare for the TOGAF® 9 Training Course: Certified (level 2) Examination by exploring the more detailed aspects of TOGAF® and enterprise architecture. After competition of the TOGAF® 9 Training Course: Certified (level 2) Examination and achieving the pass mark, delegates will have achieved the much sought-after TOGAF® Certified status.
- Module 1: Architecture Repository
- Module 2: Architecture Content Framework
- Module 3: TOGAF Content Metamodel
- Module 4: Preliminary Phase
- Module 5: Architecture Governance
- Module 6: Business Scenarios
- Module 7: Stakeholder Management
- Module 8: Architecture Views and Viewpoints
- Module 9: Building Blocks
- Module 10: Architecture Implementation Support Techniques
- Module 11: Phase A: Architecture Vision
- Module 12: Phase B: Business Architecture – Catalogs, Matrices and Diagrams
- Module 13: Phase B: Business Architecture
- Module 14: Phase C: Information Systems Architectures – Overview
- Module 15: Phase C: Data Architecture – Catalogs, Matrices and Diagrams
- Module 16: Phase C: Data Architecture
- Module 17: The Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model
- Module 18: Phase C: Application Architecture – Catalogs, Matrices and Diagrams
- Module 19: Phase C: Application Architecture
- Module 20: TOGAF Foundation Architecture: the TRM
- Module 21: Phase D: Technology Architecture – Catalogs, Matrices and Diagrams
- Module 22: Phase D: Technology Architecture
- Module 23: Migration Planning Techniques
- Module 24: Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions
- Module 25: Phase F: Migration Planning
- Module 26: Phase G: Implementation Governance
- Module 27: Phase H: Architecture Change Management
- Module 28: ADM Architecture Requirements Management
- Module 29: Architecture Partitioning
- Module 30: Adapting the ADM: Iteration and Levels
- Module 31: Adapting the ADM: Security
- Module 32: Architecture Maturity Models
- Module 33: Architecture Skills Framework
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Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 16 Hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes