TOGAF 9 Foundation (Level 1 and Level 2) Training

About the Training

TOGAF (The Open Group Architecture Framework) 9 Foundation training is offered in two separate levels: Level 1 (Foundation) and Level 2 (Certified), aimed at professionals looking to advance in areas such as business continuity, information security, risk management, and software architecture.

Level 1 – TOGAF 9 Foundation Training

This level teaches participants the TOGAF 9 standards, terminology, and fundamental concepts. It also helps them understand how TOGAF 9 supports business objectives. At the end of the training, participants must successfully complete a written exam. Those who pass the exam receive the “TOGAF 9 Foundation” certification, which demonstrates their knowledge of TOGAF 9 terminology, structure, and key concepts.

Level 2 – TOGAF 9 Certified Training

This level is intended for those who have completed the Level 1 training. Level 2 provides a more detailed understanding of various parts of TOGAF 9 and their functions. It also focuses on the ability to create business architecture, technology architecture, data architecture, and application architecture. At the end of the training, participants must pass a more complex exam. Those who successfully complete the exam receive the “TOGAF 9 Certified certification, which proves their ability to understand and apply TOGAF 9.

Both certifications provide valuable credentials for professionals looking to advance in areas such as business continuity, information security, risk management, and software architecture.

What Will You Learn?

During the TOGAF 9 Foundation (Level 1 and Level 2) training, you will learn the following:
  • You will learn the fundamental concepts and principles of TOGAF.
  • You will understand how to carry out the structured management process and the role of TOGAF in this process.
  • You will learn the details of TOGAF’s 4 main sections (ADM – Architecture Development Method, Architecture Content Framework, Architecture Repository, Architecture Governance).
  • You will understand how TOGAF can meet the different structural management needs of various businesses.
  • You will learn about other standards that work alongside TOGAF.
  • You will acquire techniques and tools that can be used in implementing structured management.
  • You will learn effective decision-making and management techniques in the structural management process.
This training can be a beneficial option for individuals who want to apply structural management professionally or gain knowledge in this field.

Prerequisites

No specific education or experience level is required to participate in the TOGAF 9 Foundation (Level 1 and Level 2) training. However, having a general understanding of structural management concepts and practices, as well as knowledge of the structural management needs of businesses, can help you take the training more effectively. Additionally, having good reading, writing, and English language skills may be beneficial for completing the training.

Who Should Attend?

  • Structural managers
  • Structural analysts
  • IT managers and employees
  • Business managers and employees
  • Professionals who want to participate in structural management projects
  • Individuals who want to implement or gain knowledge about structural management
This training can be a beneficial option for anyone who wants to apply structural management professionally or gain knowledge in this field. Additionally, since the content of the training is advanced, those already practicing structural management professionally can also take this training to enhance their knowledge and skills.

Outline

  • The TOGAF Certification for People Program
  • Management Overview
  • ADM Phases Level 1
  • ADM Guidelines and Techniques
  • ADM Deliverables Level 1
  • TOGAF Reference Models
  • The TOGAF Framework Components
  • Introduction to the Architecture Development Method
  • The Enterprise Continuum and Tools
  • Architecture Repository
  • Architecture Content Framework
  • TOGAF Content Metamodel
  • Preliminary Phase
  • Architecture Governance
  • Business Scenarios
  • Stakeholder Management
  • Architecture Views and Viewpoints
  • Building Blocks
  • Architecture Implementation Support Techniques
  • Phase A: Architecture Vision
  • Phase B: Business Architecture – Catalogs, Matrices and Diagrams
  • Phase B: Business Architecture
  • Phase C: Information Systems Architectures – Overview
  • Phase C: Data Architecture – Catalogs, Matrices and Diagrams
  • Phase C: Data Architecture
  • The Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model
  • Phase C: Application Architecture – Catalogs, Matrices and Diagrams
  • Phase C: Application Architecture
  • TOGAF Foundation Architecture: the TRM
  • Phase D: Technology Architecture – Catalogs, Matrices and Diagrams
  • Phase D: Technology Architecture
  • Migration Planning Techniques
  • Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions
  • Phase F: Migration Planning
  • Phase G: Implementation Governance
  • Phase H: Architecture Change Management
  • ADM Architecture Requirements Management
  • Architecture Partitioning
  • Adapting the ADM: Iteration and Levels
  • Adapting the ADM: Security
  • Architecture Maturity Models
  • Architecture Skills Framework

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