Unveiling the Power of TOGAF Enterprise Architecture
TOGAF Enterprise Architecture is your key to unlocking a world of knowledge, skills, and career possibilities. In a fast-paced corporate landscape, staying ahead is essential, and this course equips you with the tools to do just that. This comprehensive 4-day program, offered by Info Trek in Malaysia, focuses on the fundamental aspects of TOGAF (The Open Group Architecture Framework).
What's in it for You?
In this course, you’ll dive deep into the four domains of Enterprise Architecture: Business, Data, Applications, and Technology. You’ll gain the knowledge, comprehension, and practical abilities to apply TOGAF standards effectively. With a mix of interactive lectures, discussions, practical exercises, and even a glimpse into the TOGAF Library, you’ll master the art of Enterprise Architecture.
Whether you’re an architect, part of an IT governance team, or a manager seeking to elevate your skills, this course is your gateway to new career horizons. The best part? Prior knowledge of Enterprise Architecture is advantageous but not mandatory, making it accessible to a wide range of professionals. So, embark on this journey, harness the power of TOGAF Enterprise Architecture, and watch your career soar to new heights.
Info Trek’s commitment to innovation, technology, and effective teaching methods ensures that you’re not just learning; you’re evolving with the ever-changing world of enterprise architecture. Enroll today and be ready to take your career to the next level!
Course Details
Course Code: EAC; Course Duration: 5 Days; Instructor-led/Â
This course focuses on the other aspects of a solution, and on maximising the value for your company and enabling customers to reach their full business potential. Most organisations involved in digital transformation are focused on efforts around three core processes: idea-to-market, market-to-order, and order-to-cash. The yare concerned with changes needed in people, processes, and technology.
To provide the greatest value, one must move beyond creating solutions to satisfy a number of requirements and instead advise customers on technology use for their processes, and how people and processes will be impacted and need to change as a result of the proposed solution.
ASSESSMENT
75 multiple-choice & true/false questions in 2.5hours. The passing grade is 70%.
EXAM
- The CITA-F credential is awarded by achieving a 70%or higher on the CITA-Examination.
- The exam is deployed onlinevia Iasa’s Learning Management System. If attending an onsite course, the exam is proctored on the last day. If attending an online course, access is given on the last day of the course as well.
Audience
- IASA’s basic course is aimed at anyone who wants to be come involved in architectural work.
- Basic knowledge and experience of system development.
- Developer, project manager, information model or process developer.
Prerequisites
Understanding of the Business Technology Architecture Body of Knowledge (BTABoK) is recommended
Methodology
This program will be conducted with interactive lectures, PowerPoint presentations, discussions and practical exercises
Course Objectives
None
Outlines
Module 1: Getting in Gear
- Define personal course objectives
- Define customer outcome goals
- Describe your customer
- Figure out who is going to enter the leaderboard challenge
Module 2: Business and Customer
- Define a business model
- Understand your clients customer
- Define innovation in business
- Advise and lead using detailed knowledge of customer’s customer
Module 3: The Business Technology Architecture Body of Knowledge (BTABoK) Foundation Skillset 5-Pillars
- Describe your clients capabilities and how they impact services
- Think in terms of client value from capabilities to customers
- Describe an innovative business case
Module 4: Roadmaps and Architecture
- Get involved in the organisations investment roadmap to make recommendations.
- Get buy off on new ideas as a trusted advisor
- Develop, track and communicate benefits realization and measurement
- Define and develop and architecture description with the client
Module 5: Stories and Options
- Define and describe architecturally significant requirements
- Understand the current architecture landscape, evaluation of options and the development of a context and benefits realization view
- Describe and define the relationship between options, decisions and requirements
Module 6: Structure and Assessment
- Describe an architecture using multiple viewpoints
- Facilitate a design thinking session and mentor the customer through more holistic design methods
- Use both formal and informal methods to analyse a peer and customer architecture description.
Module 7: Agile, Roles and Stakeholders
- Define an agile team structure which optimises a client engagement
- Define Stakeholders using multiple tools to better define a stakeholder management plan
- Define architecture team roles, the extended team impacts and related activities
Module 8: Deliverables and Engagement
- Describe an architecture teams deliverables for an end to end process
- Describe critical processes for the architecture team at an organisation
- Describe common elements of an engagement model