TOGAF Standard Courseware Version 9.1 Edition

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Personal PDF Edition. For non-commercial use onlyTOGAF Standard Courseware V9.1 EditionTOGAF Standard CoursewareVersion 9.1 EditionA modular instructor-led training course for: TOGAF 9 FoundationTOGAF 9 CertifiedTOGAF 9 Foundation to TOGAF 9 Certified UpgradeTOGAF 9 Certified Bridge for TOGAF 8 CertifiedV9.1 Edition, Copyright 2009-2011Slide 1 of 35All rights reservedPublished by The Open Group, November 2011 2009-2011 The Open Group, All Rights ReservedIntroductionTOGAF is a registered trademark of TheOpen Group in the United States and othercountriesSlide 2 of 35Copyright 2009-2011, The Open Group1

Personal PDF Edition. For non-commercial use onlyTOGAF Standard Courseware V9.1 EditionAbout this Course This is a modular course It can be assembled intomany configurations It can be furthercustomized It is expected to betailored to the audienceSlide 3 of 35 2009-2011 The Open Group, All Rights ReservedAbout this Course This modular course can begiven in a number ofconfigurations:–TOGAF 9 Foundation training–TOGAF 9 Certified training–TOGAF 9 Foundation toCertified Upgrade training–TOGAF 8 Certified to TOGAF9 Certified Upgrade training(via the bridging optiontraining)Slide 4 of 35Copyright 2009-2011, The Open Group2

Personal PDF Edition. For non-commercial use onlyTOGAF Standard Courseware V9.1 EditionTOGAF 9 Certification LevelsLevelTagPurpose1TOGAF 9To provide validation that theFoundation candidate has gained knowledge ofthe terminology and basic conceptsof TOGAF 9 and understands thecore principles of EnterpriseArchitecture and TOGAF2TOGAF 9CertifiedTo provide validation that in additionto knowledge and comprehension,the candidate is able to analyze andapply knowledge of TOGAFSlide 5 of 35 2009-2011 The Open Group, All Rights ReservedTOGAF 9 Foundation Training The target audience for TOGAF 9 Foundation (Level 1)training includes but is not limited to:– Individuals who require a basic understanding of TOGAF 9– Professionals who are working in roles associated with anarchitecture project such as those responsible for planning,execution, development, delivery and operation;– Architects who are looking for a first introduction to TOGAF 9– Architects who want to achieve Level 2 certification in a stepwiseapproach.Slide 6 of 35Copyright 2009-2011, The Open Group3

Personal PDF Edition. For non-commercial use onlyTOGAF Standard Courseware V9.1 EditionTOGAF 9 Certified Training The target audience for TOGAF 9 Certified (Level 2)training includes but is not limited to:– Individuals who require a deeper understanding of TOGAF 9– Professionals who are working in an organization where TOGAF 9has been adopted and who need to participate in architectureprojects and initiatives– Architects who will be responsible for developing architectureartifacts– Architects who wish to introduce TOGAF 9 into an architecturepractice– Architects who want to achieve a recognized qualification todemonstrate their detailed knowledge of TOGAF 9Slide 7 of 35 2009-2011 The Open Group, All Rights ReservedTOGAF 9 Certified (Bridging option)Training A prerequisite is past certification to TOGAF 8 Certified The target audience for TOGAF 9 Certified via the BridgingOption training includes :– The same audience as per TOGAF 9 Certified, with the addition ofthose wishing to upgrade their CertificationSlide 8 of 35Copyright 2009-2011, The Open Group4

Personal PDF Edition. For non-commercial use onlyTOGAF Standard Courseware V9.1 Edition2TOGAF 9 CertifiedTOGAF 9 Foundation1Level 2 is a superset of Level 1Slide 9 of 35 2009-2011 The Open Group, All Rights ReservedTOGAF 8BridgeCertifiedTOGAF 9 CertifiedTOGAF 9 FoundationFig. Bridging TOGAF 8 to TOGAF 9Slide 10 of 35Copyright 2009-2011, The Open Group5

Personal PDF Edition. For non-commercial use onlyTOGAF Standard Courseware V9.1 EditionPaths to Level 2TOGAF 8Certified?YesTOGAF 9FoundationTrainingNoStepwiseDevelopment?Bridging optionto Level 2YesLevel 1TOGAF 8 Certifiedto TOGAF 9Certified UpgradeTrainingTOGAF 9 Foundation toTOGAF 9 CertifiedUpgrade Training NoLevel 2Level 2TOGAF 9 CertifiedTrainingSlide 11 of 35 2009-2011 The Open Group, All Rights ReservedAbout this CoursePrerequisite knowledge: A prior knowledge of Enterprise Architecture isadvantageous but not required During the course students will become familiar with theTOGAF Version 9.1 body of knowledge c/arch/Note: Certification is separate to training and achieved bypassing an examinationSlide 12 of 35Copyright 2009-2011, The Open Group6

Personal PDF Edition. For non-commercial use onlyTOGAF Standard Courseware V9.1 EditionCourse Objectives To instruct students in the basic concepts ofenterprise architecture and TOGAF 9. To familiarize students with the features of TOGAFand its methodology. To enable students to take best advantage of how touse TOGAF in their work. To gain an understanding of the necessary body ofknowledge to achieve certification by examination forTOGAF 9 at Level 1 (TOGAF 9 Foundation) or Level2 (TOGAF 9 Certified).Slide 13 of 35 2009-2011 The Open Group, All Rights ReservedCourse Objectives TOGAF 9 Foundation training– Individuals who require a basicunderstanding of TOGAF 9– Professionals who are working inroles associated with an architectureproject such as those responsible forplanning, execution, development,delivery and operation;– Architects who are looking for a firstintroduction to TOGAF 9– Architects who want to achieveLevel 2 certification in a stepwiseapproach. TOGAF 9 Certified training– Individuals who require a deeperunderstanding of TOGAF 9– Professionals who are working in anorganization where TOGAF 9 hasbeen adopted and who need toparticipate in architecture projectsand initiatives– Architects who will be responsiblefor developing architecture artifacts– Architects who wish to introduceTOGAF 9 into an architecturepractice– Architects who want to achieve arecognized qualification todemonstrate their detailedknowledge of TOGAF 9Slide 14 of 35Copyright 2009-2011, The Open Group7

Personal PDF Edition. For non-commercial use onlyTOGAF Standard Courseware V9.1 EditionTOGAF 9 FoundationTrainingRecommended Modules ** See Checklist for requirements for AccreditationSlide 15 of 35 2009-2011 The Open Group, All Rights ReservedTOGAF 9 FoundationCourse Content Course Introduction Management Overview The TOGAF 9 Components An Introduction to theArchitecture DevelopmentMethod Architecture Views andViewpoints Building Blocks and the ADM The ADM Phases ADM Guidelines and Techniques Key ADM Deliverables The Enterprise Continuum TOGAF Reference Models The Architecture Repository TOGAF Certification Program Architecture GovernanceSlide 16 of 35Copyright 2009-2011, The Open Group8

Personal PDF Edition. For non-commercial use onlyTOGAF Standard Courseware V9.1 EditionTOGAF 9 CertifiedTrainingRecommended Modules ** See Checklist for requirements for AccreditationSlide 17 of 35 2009-2011 The Open Group, All Rights ReservedTOGAF 9 Certified TrainingCourse OutlinePart 1Part 2Part 5Part 5Part 4Part 3Slide 18 of 35Copyright 2009-2011, The Open Group9

Personal PDF Edition. For non-commercial use onlyTOGAF Standard Courseware V9.1 EditionTOGAF 9 CertifiedCourse Content – Part 1 Course Introduction Management Overview The TOGAF 9 Components An Introduction to the Architecture Development Method The Enterprise Continuum The Architecture Repository The Architecture Content Framework The Architecture Content Metamodel The Preliminary Phase Architecture GovernanceSlide 19 of 35 2009-2011 The Open Group, All Rights ReservedCourse Content – Part 2 Business Scenarios Stakeholder Management Architecture Views and Viewpoints Building Blocks and the ADM Architecture Implementation Support Techniques Phase A: Architecture Vision Phase B: Business Architecture Phase B: Business Architecture – Catalogs, Diagrams and Matrices Phase C: Information Systems ArchitecturesSlide 20 of 35Copyright 2009-2011, The Open Group10

Personal PDF Edition. For non-commercial use onlyTOGAF Standard Courseware V9.1 EditionCourse Content – Part 3 Phase C: Data Architecture Phase C: Data Architecture – Catalogs, Matrices and Diagrams The Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model Phase C: Applications Architecture Phase C: Applications Architecture – Catalogs, Matrices and Diagrams Foundation Architecture Phase D: Technology Architecture Phase D: Technology Architecture – Catalogs, Matrices and DiagramsSlide 21 of 35 2009-2011 The Open Group, All Rights ReservedCourse Content – Part 4 Migration Planning Techniques Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions Phase F: Migration Planning Phase G: Implementation Governance Phase H: Architecture Change Management ADM Requirements ManagementSlide 22 of 35Copyright 2009-2011, The Open Group11

Personal PDF Edition. For non-commercial use onlyTOGAF Standard Courseware V9.1 EditionCourse Content – Part 5 Architecture Partitioning Guidelines for Adapting the ADM: Iteration and Levels Guidelines for Adapting the ADM: Security Guidelines for Adapting the ADM: SOA Architecture Maturity Models Architecture Skills FrameworkSlide 23 of 35 2009-2011 The Open Group, All Rights ReservedTOGAF 9 Foundation to TOGAF 9Certified Upgrade TrainingRecommended ModulesSlide 24 of 35Copyright 2009-2011, The Open Group12

Personal PDF Edition. For non-commercial use onlyTOGAF Standard Courseware V9.1 EditionTOGAF 9 Foundation to TOGAF 9Certified Upgrade Course Introduction Phase A: Architecture Vision The Architecture Repository Phase B: Business Architecture The Architecture ContentFramework Phase B: Business Architecture– Catalogs, Diagrams andMatrices The Architecture ContentMetamodel The Preliminary Phase Business Scenarios Stakeholder Management Architecture ImplementationSupport Techniques Phase C: Information SystemsArchitectures Phase C: Data Architecture Phase C: Data Architecture –Catalogs, Matrices andDiagramsSlide 25 of 35 2009-2011 The Open Group, All Rights ReservedTOGAF 9 Foundation to TOGAF 9Certified Upgrade (Cont’d) The Integrated InformationInfrastructure Reference Model Phase C: ApplicationsArchitecture Phase C: ApplicationsArchitecture – Catalogs,Matrices and Diagrams Foundation Architecture Phase D: TechnologyArchitecture Phase D: TechnologyArchitecture – Catalogs,Matrices and Diagrams Migration Planning Techniques Phase E: Opportunities andSolutions Phase F: Migration Planning Phase G: ImplementationGovernance Phase H: Architecture ChangeManagement ADM RequirementsManagementSlide 26 of 35Copyright 2009-2011, The Open Group13

Personal PDF Edition. For non-commercial use onlyTOGAF Standard Courseware V9.1 EditionTOGAF 9 Foundation to TOGAF 9Certified Upgrade (Cont’d) Architecture Partitioning Guidelines for Adapting the ADM: Iteration and Levels Guidelines for Adapting the ADM: Security Guidelines for Adapting the ADM: SOA Architecture Maturity Models Architecture Skills FrameworkSlide 27 of 35 2009-2011 The Open Group, All Rights ReservedTOGAF 8 Certified to TOGAF 9Certified Upgrade TrainingRecommended ModulesSlide 28 of 35Copyright 2009-2011, The Open Group14

Personal PDF Edition. For non-commercial use onlyTOGAF Standard Courseware V9.1 EditionTOGAF 8 Certified to TOGAF 9Certified Upgrade Course Introduction An Introduction to TOGAF 9 forthose familiar with TOGAF 8Phase B: Business Architecture –Catalogs, Diagrams and Matrices TOGAF 8 to 9 MigrationPhase C: Data Architecture –Catalogs, Matrices and Diagrams ADM Migration Overview The Architecture RepositoryPhase C: Applications Architecture –Catalogs, Matrices and Diagrams The Architecture ContentFramework Phase D: Technology Architecture –Catalogs, Matrices and Diagrams The Architecture ContentMetamodel The Integrated InformationInfrastructure Reference Model Stakeholder Management Architecture Implementation SupportTechniquesSlide 29 of 35 2009-2011 The Open Group, All Rights ReservedTOGAF 8 Certified to TOGAF 9Certified Upgrade (Cont’d) Migration Planning Techniques Phase E: Opportunities andSolutions Phase F: Migration Planning Architecture Partitioning Guidelines for Adapting theADM: Iteration and Levels Guidelines for Adapting theADM: Security Guidelines for Adapting theADM: SOA Architecture Maturity Models Architecture Skills FrameworkSlide 30 of 35Copyright 2009-2011, The Open Group15

Personal PDF Edition. For non-commercial use onlyTOGAF Standard Courseware V9.1 EditionConventions Used in this Presentation Ellipsis ( )used to indicate a continuation; such as anincomplete list of example items or acontinuation from preceding text Bold– used for emphasis!– used to highlight a subheadingSlide 31 of 35 2009-2011 The Open Group, All Rights ReservedRecommendedReadingSlide 32 of 35Copyright 2009-2011, The Open Group16

Personal PDF Edition. For non-commercial use onlyTOGAF Standard Courseware V9.1 EditionTOGAF Version 9.1 TOGAF Version 9.1, “TheBook”– Document No. G116– www.opengroup.org– www.vanharen.netSlide 33 of 35 2009-2011 The Open Group, All Rights ReservedTOGAF Version 9.1 Pocket Guide TOGAF Version 9.1, ThePocket Guide– Document No. G117– www.opengroup.org– www.vanharen.netSlide 34 of 35Copyright 2009-2011, The Open Group17

Personal PDF Edition. For non-commercial use onlyTOGAF Standard Courseware V9.1 EditionIntroductionTOGAF is a registered trademark of TheOpen Group in the United States and othercountriesSlide 35 of 35 2009-2011 The Open Group, All Rights ReservedCopyright 2009-2011, The Open Group18

TOGAF Version 9.1 TOGAF Version 9.1, “The Book” – Document No. G116 – www.opengroup.org – www.vanharen.net Slide 34 of 35 TOGAF Version 9.1 Pocket Guide TOGAF Version 9.1, The Pocket Guide –