Introduction to TOGAF and Enterprise Architecture
- What is Enterprise Architecture?
- The purpose and benefits of Enterprise Architecture
- The role of TOGAF as an architectural framework
Core concepts of the TOGAF Standard
- The four architecture domains: business, data, application, and technology
- The Enterprise Continuum and its significance
- The Architecture Repository and TOGAF Content Framework
Understanding the Architecture Development Method (ADM)
- Overview of the ADM cycle and its iterative approach
- Objectives and activities in each ADM phase
- The importance of governance in the ADM process
- Adapting and scoping the ADM for digital enterprises
TOGAF architecture content and deliverables
- Key architecture outputs and their purpose
- Stakeholders, concerns, views, and viewpoints
- Using building blocks in architecture development
Applying TOGAF techniques
- Architecture principles and their role in governance
- Business scenarios and gap analysis techniques
- The role of risk management in Enterprise Architecture
Architecture Governance and compliance
- The role of an Architecture Board
- Architecture Contracts and their significance
- Ensuring compliance within TOGAF-based architecture projects
Preparing for the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Foundation exam
- Exam structure and question format
- Study strategies and key focus areas
- Practice questions and exam-taking tips
Exams and assessments
Foundation certification is achieved by passing the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Part 1 exam:
- Format: Multiple-choice
- Number of questions: 40
- Duration: 60 minutes
- Passing score: 24/40 (60%)
- Supervision: Yes
- Open book: No
- Available via Pearson VUE test centres or online proctoring
The cost of the exam voucher is included with this course.
Hands-on learning
This course includes:
- Practical exercises to reinforce TOGAF concepts
- Case studies illustrating TOGAF application in real-world scenarios
- Interactive discussions on Enterprise Architecture best practices