TOGAF Foundation and Certified
TOGAF 9.2 Course Outline
Course Overview
Our TOGAF 9.2 Examination Preparation course covers both the Foundation
and Certified Levels (Level 1 and Level 2)
This intensive course covers the entire syllabus for the TOGAF 9.2
Foundation and Certified Levels, preparing candidates for the
TOGAF Level 1 and Level 2 examinations. The course is enhanced with
case studies that demonstrate how TOGAF is used in context.
Numerous examples of architecture deliverables and Artifacts are provided
throughout the course, thus providing candidates not only with theoretical
knowledge of TOGAF, but also its practical application.
Sample exam questions and answers for Level 1 and Level 2 are given throughout
the course to help better prepare candidates for their TOGAF 9.2 exam. In
addition, the course concludes with a full mock exam for both Level1 and level
2.
Target Audience
IT Management & IT Architects, Application and Information Architects,
Portfolio, Programme and Project Managers, Infrastructure Architects,
Operational - Business and System Owners, Business Analysts.
Course Benefits
Comprehensive preparation for certification exam, Detailed understanding
of Enterprise Architecture and the TOGAF, Understanding of the role of the
Enterprise Architect and EA governance, Knowledge of EA deliverables and
Artifacts, Use of a modelling tool to produce EA results, Use of the TOGAF
Architecture Development Method (ADM) for producing EA, Understanding of
how to adapt the TOGAF ADM to different types of architecture engagements
and enterprises’ contexts, Understanding of how to incorporate SOA thinking into
TOGAF, Appreciation of the benefits of Enterprise Architecture and how to
realise them.
The course will include a variety of teaching methods: lecture sessions,
group discussions, group work on a case study, sample exam questions (both
multiple choice and based), case study reviews and feedback, and a complete mock
examination.
Length of Course and Timings
The length of the course is 5 days. The course will begin at 09.00 and end
at 17.00.
There will be a lunch break and further short breaks in the morning and
afternoon.
Course Outline
• 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 Governance
• Business Scenarios
• Stakeholder Management
• Architecture Views and Viewpoints
• Building Blocks and the ADM
• Phase A: Architecture Vision and Implementation Support
Techniques
• Phase B: Business Architecture
• Phase C: Information Systems Architectures
• Phase C: Data Architecture
• Phase C: Applications Architecture, and the III-RM
• Phase D: Technology Architecture and Foundation Architecture
• Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions and Planning
Techniques
• Phase F: Migration Planning and Techniques
• Phase G: Implementation Governance
• Phase H: Architecture Change Management
• ADM Requirements Management
• 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 Framework