The TOGAF (The Open Group Architecture Framework) 9 Foundation Level 1 training is aimed at professionals who seek to gain fundamental knowledge and skills in the design, planning, implementation, and management of business and technology architectures.
TOGAF 9 standardizes the management of an organization’s information technologies (IT) and business processes. It provides a comprehensive framework used to optimize business and service processes. TOGAF offers strategies, principles, tools, and methods for managing business processes, data, and information flow.
The TOGAF 9 Foundation Level 1 training program typically covers the following topics:
- Architecture Principles and Concepts: The basic concepts of the architecture discipline, providing an overview of the TOGAF 9 architecture framework and an introduction to architecture processes and techniques.
- Architecture Development Method (ADM): The core components of TOGAF 9’s ADM and the purpose and objectives of each section.
- Business, Data, Application, and Technology Architectures: The fundamental characteristics of these architectural disciplines and how they can be applied within an organization.
- Governance and Architecture Work Management: An overview of managing architecture projects and creating governance processes.
The training usually concludes with an exam that evaluates participants’ knowledge and skills. Those who pass the exam receive the TOGAF 9 Foundation certification, which demonstrates their understanding of the basic concepts and principles of the TOGAF 9 framework. It is also a prerequisite for more advanced TOGAF 9 training and certifications.
Participants who successfully pass the exam are awarded the TOGAF 9 Foundation certification, proving their basic understanding of architecture principles and practices and their familiarity with the fundamentals of the TOGAF 9 framework.