Understanding the context of Enterprise Architecture
- The role of Enterprise Architecture in business transformation
- The responsibilities of an Enterprise Architect
- The impact of Architecture Governance on business strategy
- Managing multiple architecture states (current, transition, target)
- The significance of Enterprise Security Architecture
Stakeholder management in Enterprise Architecture
- Identifying stakeholders, their concerns, and communication strategies
- Using architecture views to support decision-making
- Managing stakeholder engagement and requirements
- Trade-off analysis in Enterprise Architecture development
Developing the Architecture Vision (Phase A)
- Gathering information to define the Architecture Vision
- Identifying business goals, drivers, and constraints
- Creating and documenting the Architecture Vision and Statement of Architecture Work
- Establishing an effective communications plan
Applying the Architecture Development Method (ADM) – Phases B, C, and D
- Understanding key steps in business, data, and application architecture development
- Managing risk and security considerations during architecture design
- Producing key outputs such as business principles, goals, and drivers
- Structuring information for architecture development
Implementing the architecture – Phases E, F, and G
- Creating an Implementation and Migration Strategy
- Defining Transition Architectures and work packages
- Coordinating migration projects and assigning business value
- Executing Implementation Governance and Architecture Contracts
Managing Architecture Change and Requirements
- Handling change requests and ensuring adaptability in architecture projects
- Aligning architecture development with business objectives
- Managing the process of architecture requirements throughout the ADM lifecycle
Supporting the ADM with TOGAF resources and techniques
- Using The Open Group TOGAF Library for reference and best practices
- Applying business scenarios and gap analysis techniques
- Implementing risk assessment strategies
- Structuring the Architecture Repository effectively
Understanding the role of Architecture Building Blocks (ABBs)
Exams and assessments
Practitioner certification is achieved by passing the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Part 2 exam:
The cost of the exam voucher is included with this course.
Hands-on learning
This course includes:
- Practical exercises for applying TOGAF techniques in real-world scenarios
- Case studies exploring stakeholder engagement and architecture development
- Hands-on activities for architecture implementation and governance