What will you learn in our TOGAF eLearning training?
Our TOGAF eLearning training is developed by our own experienced Enterprise Architecture trainers and TOGAF® experts. As a result, the training covers all parts of TOGAF® with a practical approach.
In the first module, we will introduce you to Enterprise Architecture and the TOGAF® standard. It also becomes clear how the TOGAF® framework is structured and what the route to becoming a TOGAF® Certified professional looks like. On the program are among others:
- What is an Enterprise?
- Why do I need Enterprise Architectuur?
- What is TOGAF?
- Definitions of Architecture
- Architecture Capability
- Architecture Types
- The ADM Phases & Purposes
- Deliverables, artifacts, and building-blocks
- Enterprise Continuum
- Solutions Continuum
- Architecture Continuum
- The Architecture Repository
- Using TOGAF with other frameworks
Throughout the first module, your knowledge of TOGAF® will be tested utilizing official practice and exam questions.
In part 2, we will discuss the ADM, the central process model of TOGAF®, and we will discuss different techniques to apply the ADM successfully.
- Architecture projects and the ADM
- ADM: Steps
- ADM: Versioning
- Adapting the ADM
- Architecture Governance
- Scoping the Architecture
- Architecture Integration
- The ADM and other parts of the TOGAF
- ADM phases
Throughout the second module, your knowledge of TOGAF® will be tested by employing official practice and exam questions.
In part three, we will discuss in detail different techniques that can be combined with the ADM to run Enterprise Architecture successfully.
- Introduction Guidelines and Techniques
- Applying Iteration to the ADM
- Using the ADM Across the Architecture Landscape
- Architecture Principles
- Stakeholder Management
- Architecture Patterns
- Gap Analysis
- Migration Planning Techniques
- Interoperability Requirements
- Business Transformation Readiness Assessment
- Risk Management
- Capability-Based Planning
Throughout the third module of the TOGAF eLearning, your knowledge of TOGAF® will be tested through official practice and exam questions.
In part four of our TOGAF® eLearning, we discuss essential Enterprise architecture concepts and methods, such as building blocks (visualization) and communicating Architecture with different stakeholders.
- Architecture Content Model
- Core Content Metamodel (Entities & Relationships)
- Core entities
- Full Content Metamodel
- Content Framework and the ADM
- Architectural Artifacts
- Artifacts: Basic Concepts (Relationships)
- Views and viewpoints
- View Creation Process
- Architectural Deliverables
- Architecture Building Blocks, Contract, Definition Document, Principles, Repository, Requirements Specification, Roadmap, and Vision.
- Business Principles, Goals and Drivers
- Implementation and Migration Plan
- Organizational Model for Enterprise Architecture
- Tailored Architecture Framework
- Building Blocks
- Use of Building Blocks in the ADM
- Classes of Building Blocks
- How do Building Blocks evolve through the ADM
Throughout the fourth module, your knowledge of TOGAF® will be tested using official practice and exam questions.
In part five of the TOGAF® eLearning, we discuss the following topics:
- Enterprise Continuum
- Architecture Continuum
- Solutions Continuum
- Relationships Continua
- Architecture
- Partitioning
- Repository
- Landscape
- Enterprise Repository
- Tools for Architecture Development
- High-level issues with tool standardization
Throughout the fifth module of the TOGAF eLearning, your knowledge of TOGAF® will be tested using official practice and exam questions.
In part six of the TOGAF® eLearning, we discuss the following topics:
- Establishing an Architecture Capability with ADM
- Setting up the Architecture Board
- Operation of the Architecture Board
- Architecture
- Compliance
- Contracts
- Governance
- Architecture Skills Framework
- EA Role and Skill Categories
- Generic Role/ Skills of the Enterprise Architect
Throughout the sixth module, your knowledge of TOGAF® will be tested by employing official practice and exam questions.
TOGAF® Foundation Level 1
Approximately 24 hours of study material is available for the TOGAF® 9.2 Foundation Level 1 training. As our eLearning is interactive, it varies per participant how long it takes to go through all the material.
In our experience, the training, including exam preparation, is usually completed between 16 and 32 hours. If the training is done without exams, participants are at the bottom of this estimate.
TOGAF® Foundation Level 1 & Certified Level 2
Approximately 38 hours of study material is available for the TOGAF eLearning Foundation Level 1 & Certified Level 2 training. Again, as our eLearning is interactive, it varies per participant how long it takes to go through all the material. Between 24 and 48 hours of studying is necessary to complete the entire TOGAF training and all 150+ practice exam questions.