TOGAF 10 Enterprise Architecture (Parts 1 and 2)

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Course Curriculum

  • Introducing the concepts of Enterprise Architecture and the TOGAF Standard
  • The purpose of this unit is to help understand relevant terminology
  • Introduction to the ADM
  • Introduction to ADM Techniques
  • Introduction to Applying the ADM
  • Introduction to Architecture Governance
  • The Context for Enterprise Architecture
  • Stakeholder Management
  • Phase A, the Starting Point
  • Architecture Development
  • Implementing the Architecture
  • Architecture Change Management
  • Requirements Management
  • Supporting the ADM Work

Course Description

This comprehensive course is designed to equip professionals with the knowledge and skills required to effectively implement and manage TOGAF 10, the latest version of The Open Group Architecture Framework. Participants will explore the core principles, methodologies, and techniques of enterprise architecture, learning how to align business goals with IT strategies. The course covers key topics such as architecture development, governance, and capability-based planning. By the end of the course, participants will be prepared to take the TOGAF 10 certification exam and apply their expertise in real-world enterprise environments.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

Enterprise architecture’ describes the role of creating ‘architectures’ of IT infrastructures. This includes how the architectures are put together and how different elements interact, providing a clearer perspective. Organisations often employ TOGAF certified architects to help them align architectures with business goals.

This can be vital when supporting large-scale enterprise transformation, IT growth, and organisational change.

According to Payscale, TOGAF-certified professionals can earn between $85,000 and $202,000 (or £39,000 and £202,000).

TOGAF-certified architects find work in various industries all over the world. This is increasingly so due to collaboration between business and IT infrastructures becoming ever more essential for remaining competitive.

The TOGAF framework is used worldwide, with certified professionals in over 130 countries. Exams are commonly taken in the UK, USA, India, the Netherlands, and Australia, though architects can find work almost anywhere.

The TOGAF standard is a beneficial tool for businesses to effectively pursue enterprise transformation and IT growth, while also ensuring their IT infrastructure is in line with business goals.

It provides examples and tutorials to help simplify EA programs and can help reduce the amount of time needed to be spent preparing for future programs.

The TOGAF Foundation (Part 1) exam is 60 minutes and 40 questions long, and is strictly closed-book. Students who are not native English-speakers can be allocated 30 minutes of extra time. The pass mark is 60%.

The TOGAF Practitioner (Part 2) exam is 90 questions long with eight questions and a 6-% pass mark.

Every Good e-Learning EA certification course comes with FREE exam vouchers and free resits via Exam Pledge. The Exam Pledge offers free resits of the TOGAF exams in the event of a failed attempt.

Exam fee is included with the package.

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