Description
TOGAF® is the foremost generic framework in the field of Enterprise Architecture (EA). This course provides guidance on what to do to establish an architecture practice and how to use it in connection with planning the longer-term transformation of the enterprise (strategic architecture), and designing capabilities to support and sustain the transformation.
This TOGAF® accredited course examines how practitioners can base their activities on a set of well-defined processes. It examines the framework as a whole, including the numerous techniques to assist in organizing, governing and now in this version, describing, architecture. It incorporates recommendations on how to adapt the framework to deal with issues such as Security and Service-oriented Architecture.
The course prepares participants to take the combined TOGAF® 9.1 Foundation and Certified exams (Level 1 & 2). During the course delegates will be helped to prepare for this combined exam.
Suitable for
Practicing architects from complex organizations looking for a set of defined processes to help in the organization, governance and management of architecture teams and multiple architecture projects.
Experienced architects looking for details on the elements of sound architectural process and practice.
Senior managers, such as Project Managers and Service Managers, who wish to gain a full appreciation of architecture practice.
Aspiring architects commencing their career wishing to obtain recognized EA certification.