- A general understanding of IT systems, business processes, or enterprise architecture concepts
- Basic knowledge of organizational strategy
Audience
- Head of strategy and architecture
- Infrastructure architects
- Software architects
TOGAF 10 is the latest version of The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF), which is an industry-standard methodology for developing, managing, and governing enterprise architectures. It is designed to help organizations align their business goals with IT infrastructure and operations through a structured approach.
This instructor-led, live training (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level infrastructure architects who wish to implement TOGAF 10 in their organizations.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of the structure, components, and principles of the TOGAF 10 framework.
- Understand how to develop Business, Data, Application, and Technology Architectures within the TOGAF framework.
- Learn how to establish governance structures and manage architecture transitions.
- Become proficient in using the architecture content framework and the TOGAF Enterprise Continuum to classify and structure architecture assets.
- Take the TOGAF 10 certification exam with confidence.
Format of the Course
- Interactive lecture and discussion.
- Lots of exercises and practice.
- Hands-on implementation in a live-lab environment.
Course Customization Options
- To request a customized training for this course, please contact us to arrange.
Introduction to TOGAF
- Introduction to the course structure and certification process
- Benefits of TOGAF certification for different roles
Introduction to Enterprise Architecture (EA)
- Understanding the purpose and scope of EA
- The role of EA in organizations: Strategy and execution alignment
TOGAF Framework Overview
- Key concepts and structure of TOGAF
- The Enterprise Continuum and Architecture Repository
Introduction to Architecture Development Method (ADM)
- Phases and structure of the ADM
- Preliminary Phase: Establishing the Architecture Capability
- Architecture Vision: Setting the Vision and Scope
Enterprise Continuum and Tools
- Introduction to TOGAF’s Enterprise Continuum
- Role of tools and techniques in EA development
In-Depth Architecture Development Method (ADM)
- Phases of ADM in detail: Business, Information Systems, Technology Architectures
- Business Architecture: Modeling business capabilities and value streams
- Information Systems Architecture: Applications and Data Architecture considerations
Technology Architecture
- Designing a robust technology architecture
- Integration with cloud, infrastructure, and modern technologies
ADM Guidelines and Techniques
- Architecture Principles, Vision, and Requirements Management
- Stakeholder management and communication strategy
Architecture Governance
- Introduction to governance in the TOGAF framework
- Establishing and managing architecture governance structures
Content Metamodel and Architecture Content Framework
- Understanding the architecture content framework
- The role of building blocks and deliverables
ADM Phases: Transition Planning and Change Management
- Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions
- Phase F: Migration Planning and Risk Management
- Phase G: Implementation Governance and Management
- Phase H: Architecture Change Management
Architecture Skills Framework
- The roles and responsibilities of architects in different organizations
- Mapping TOGAF knowledge to practical architecture roles (Head of Strategy, Infrastructure, Software)
Architecture Maturity Models
- Assessing the maturity of enterprise architecture
- Tools and techniques to improve architecture maturity
Preparing for the TOGAF 10 Certification Exam
- Exam structure and format
- Key tips for multiple-choice and scenario-based questions
- Practice test and review of common questions
Q&A Session and Certification Path Guidance
- Addressing specific concerns of different roles
- Guidance on further learning resources
Summary and Next Steps