TOGAF® 9.2 Combined Training

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Overview

The TOGAF 9.2 Certification Training at Pinnacledu in association with Good-e-Learning will help you prepare and clear Level 1 (TOGAF® Foundation) and TOGAF® Level 2 (TOGAF® Certified) Certification.

This course is conducted and delivered by Good e-Learning who is an ATC Provider with The Open Group.

This Training comes with free Togaf 9.2 combined exam voucher.

Section 1Foundation Module 1: Introduction
Lecture 1The TOGAF® Standard, version 9.2 Foundation Workbook
Lecture 2 Why TOGAF Certification for People?
Lecture 3 The TOGAF Certification Program
Section 2 Foundation Module 2: The Core Concepts of TOGAF 9
Lecture 4Enterprise Architecture Background
Lecture 5 Interview with Allen Brown – CEO of the Open Group
Lecture 6Architecture in the TOGAF Context?
Lecture 7TOGAF Background
Lecture 8 Architecture Types
Lecture 9 TOGAF 9 Components
Lecture 10What is the Value of TOGAF as an Architecture Framework
Lecture 11 What is an Architecture Framework?
Lecture 12 TOGAF Components
Section 3 Foundation Module 3: The Architecture Development Method (ADM)
Lecture 13 Describe the main objectives of each phase
Lecture 14Briefly explain the approach undertaken for each phase
Lecture 15 Briefly explain how Requirements Management fits into the ADM cycle
Lecture 16Describe the nature of the Requirements Management process
Lecture 17 To briefly explain the contents of Part III of TOGAF 9
Lecture 18The need for Architecture Principles and where they are used within TOGAF
Lecture 19The standard template for Architecture Principles and what makes a good Architecture Principle
Lecture 20What a Business Scenario is, its purpose, and explain where Business Scenarios are used within the ADM cycle
Lecture 21The purpose of Gap Analysis and describe the Gap Analysis technique
Lecture 22 Explain the term interoperability, and understand the use of Interoperability Requirements within the TOGAF ADM
Lecture 23To understand the Business Transformation Readiness program and where Business Transformation Readiness is used within the ADM
Lecture 24To understand the characteristics of Risk Management and where Risk Management is used within the TOGAF ADM and to understand Capability-Based Planning
Section 4 Foundation Module 4: Architecture Views, Viewpoints and Stakeholders
Lecture 25 To define and explain the concepts of Stakeholders, Concerns, Architecture Views, and Architecture Viewpoints
Lecture 26 To describe a simple example of an architecture viewpoint and view
Lecture 27 To discuss the relationship between stakeholders, concerns, architecture views, and architecture viewpoints
Lecture 28 To describe the architecture view creation process
Section 5Foundation Module 5: The Concept of Building Blocks
Lecture 29To define what a building block is, and explain what makes a good building block
Lecture 30To explain the distinction between Architecture Building Blocks and Solution Building Blocks
Lecture 31 To explain the use of building blocks in the ADM cycle
Lecture 32 To describe the characteristics of an Architecture Pattern
Section 6 Foundation Module 6: The Key Deliverables of the ADM Cycle
Lecture 33 To explain the role of architecture deliverables across the ADM cycle
Lecture 34To briefly explain the purpose of key TOGAF deliverables such as Architecture Building Blocks, Architecture Contract, Architecture Principles, Architecture Vision, Compliance Assessment, or Statement of Architecture Work
Section 7Foundation Module 7: The Enterprise Continuum
Lecture 35 To explain what the Enterprise Continuum is
Lecture 36Describe how it is used in organizing and developing an architecture
Lecture 37To explain how the Enterprise Continuum promotes re-use of architecture artifacts
Lecture 38 Describe the constituents of the Enterprise Continuum
Lecture 39 To explain the purpose of the Enterprise Continuum
Lecture 40To explain the purpose of the Architecture Continuum
Lecture 41 To list the stages of architecture evolution defined in the Architecture Continuum
Lecture 42 To explain the purpose of the Solutions Continuum
Lecture 43 To list the stages of architecture evolution defined in the Solutions Continuum
Lecture 44 To explain the relationship between the Enterprise Continuum and the TOGAF ADM
Section 8Foundation Module 8: The Architecture Repository
Lecture 45To describe the Architecture Repository, and explain the relationship between the Enterprise Continuum and the Architecture Repository
Lecture 46To describe the classes of information held in the Architecture Repository
Lecture 47To list the three levels of the Architecture Landscape
Lecture 48 To explain the purpose of the Standards Information Base within the Architecture Repository
Section 9Foundation Module 9: The TOGAF Reference Models
Lecture 49 To explain the role of the TRM as a Foundation Architecture
Lecture 50 To describe at a high-level the main components of the TOGAF TRM
Lecture 51 To explain the basic concepts of the III-RM
Lecture 52 To explain the relationship of the III-RM to the concept of Boundaryless Information Flow
Section 10Foundation Module 10: Architecture Governance and the ADM
Lecture 53 To explain the concept of Architecture Governance and explain why it is beneficial
Lecture 54 To describe the main components that make up an Architecture Governance framework
Lecture 55To explain the need for establishment of an Architecture Board and list its responsibilities
Lecture 56 To explain the role of Architecture Contracts
Lecture 57 To explain the meaning of and need for Architecture Compliance
Lecture 58 To explain the purpose of Architecture Compliance Reviews and briefly describe the Architecture Compliance Review process
Lecture 59 To explain how the ADM can be used to establish an Architecture Capability
Section 11Certified Module 1: Preliminary Phase
Lecture 60 Understand the inputs to the phase and be able to explain the following key elements: Architecture Frameworks, Business principles, business goals, and business drivers
Lecture 61 Explain the influence of pre-existing architectural inputs on the phase
Lecture 62 Understand the steps and be able to: Describe how to establish an enterprise architecture team and organization, identify and establish a set of Architecture Principles for a given scenario, discuss the appropriate considerations for tailoring the framework
Lecture 63 Understand the steps and be able to: Describe how to establish an enterprise architecture team and organization, identify and establish a set of Architecture Principles for a given scenario, discuss the appropriate considerations for tailoring the framework
Lecture 64 Explain how Security Architecture influences this phase
Section 12Certified Module 2: Architecture Governance
Lecture 65 Explain how Architecture Governance fits within the ADM cycle
Lecture 66 Discuss the key success factors for putting Architecture Governance into practice
Lecture 67 Discuss the factors that should be considered when setting up an Architecture Board
Lecture 68 Explain how to operate an Architecture Board
Section 13 Certified Module 3: Business Scenarios Techniques
Lecture 69Describe the properties of a good Business Scenario
Lecture 70 Explain how to develop and validate a Business
Section 14Certified Module 4: Phase A: Architecture Vision
Lecture 71 Describe the typical contents of the Architecture Repository at this point
Lecture 72 Understand the steps and be able to describe how to identify stakeholders, their concerns, and business requirements. As well as being able to explain the purpose of a Business Transformation Readiness Assessment and describe the risk assessment approach taken in this phase
Lecture 73 Understand the outputs and be able to explain the following key elements including their purpose: Statement of Architecture Work, Capability Assessment, Architecture Vision and Communications Plan
Lecture 74 Explain the Security Architecture influences on this phase
Section 15Certified Module 5: Architecture Content Framework
Lecture 75 Explain the purpose of the Architecture Content Framework
Lecture 76 Describe the main components of the Content Metamodel
Lecture 77Describe the relationship between the Architecture Content Framework and the TOGAF ADM
Section 16 Certified Module 6: Stakeholder Management
Lecture 78 Describe the steps in developing a Stakeholder Map
Lecture 79 Describe the stakeholders and their concerns
Lecture 80 Use the example Stakeholder Map provided by the TOGAF Standard as a guideline to identify stakeholders
Section 17Certified Module 7: TOGAF Content Metamodel
Lecture 81 Describe the core metamodel concepts
Lecture 82Explain the purpose of dividing the metamodel into core and extensions
Lecture 83 Describe the key concepts related to the core metamodel entities
Section 18Certified Module 8: Architecture Implementation Support Techniques
Lecture 84Explain how to reconcile Interoperability Requirements with potential solutions
Lecture 85 Explain the factors that influence Business Transformation Readiness
Lecture 86 Explain how to determine requirements for risk assessments
Lecture 87 Explain how Capability-Based Planning is applied in an enterprise architecture context
Section 19Certified Module 9: Phase B: Business Architecture
Lecture 88Understand the inputs to the phase and explain business principles, business goals, and business drivers
Lecture 89 Understand the steps and be able to: Describe three techniques for business modeling, explain the considerations for selecting reference models, viewpoints and tools, explain the technique of Gap Analysis
Lecture 90 Explain how building blocks are used in the development of the Business Architecture
Lecture 91 Understand the outputs and be able to explain the following key elements: Business Architecture components of the Architecture Definition Document, Business Architecture components of the Architecture Requirements Specification
Lecture 92 Explain the Security Architecture influences on this phase
Section 20Certified Module 10: Phase C: Information Systems Architectures - Data Architecture
Lecture 93 Explain the considerations for the implementation order of the Data and Application Architectures
Lecture 94 Understand the inputs to the phase and explain data principles
Lecture 95 Understand the steps and be able to explain the considerations for selecting reference models, viewpoints, and tools
Lecture 96 Understand the outputs and be able to explain the following key elements: Data Architecture components of the Architecture Definition Document, Data Architecture components of the Architecture Requirements Specification
Lecture 97 Explain the Security Architecture influences on this phase
Section 21Certified Module 11: Phase C: Information Systems Architectures - Application Architecture
Lecture 98 Understand the inputs to the phase and explain application principles
Lecture 99 Understand the steps and be able to explain the considerations for selecting reference models, viewpoints, and tools
Lecture 100 Understand the outputs and be able to explain the following key elements: Application Architecture components of the Architecture Definition Document, Application Architecture components of the Architecture Requirements Specification
Lecture 101 Explain the Security Architecture influences on this phase
Section 22Certified Module 12: TOGAF Foundation Architecture: The Technical Reference Model
Lecture 102Explain the TRM graphic, including the following key elements: Application Software, Categories, Application Platform Interface, Application Platform, Communications Infrastructure Interface, Qualities
Lecture 103 Briefly describe the structure of the TRM
Lecture 104 Briefly explain the main architecture objectives of using the TRM
Lecture 105 Explain what the Platform Services Taxonomy is
Lecture 106 Explain what the Service Quality Taxonomy is
Lecture 107 Explain how to customize the TRM to meet an organization’s specific needs
Section 23Certified Module 13: Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model (level 2)
Lecture 108 Describe the business and technical drivers for Boundaryless Information Flow
Lecture 109 Explain how the III-RM fulfills the solution space for Boundaryless Information Flow
Lecture 110 Briefly describe the high-level structure of the III-RM
Lecture 111 Explain the III-RM graphic, including the following components: Business Applications, Infrastructure Applications, Application Platform, Interfaces, Qualities
Section 24Certified Module 14: Phase D: Technology Architecture
Lecture 112Understand the inputs to the phase and explain the following key elements: Technology Principles
Lecture 113Understand the steps and be able to: Explain how the TRM can be used when developing a Technology Architecture, Explain the role of ABBs
Lecture 114Understand the outputs and be able to explain the following key elements: Technology Architecture components of the Architecture Definition Document, Technology Architecture components of the Architecture Requirements Specification
Lecture 115 Explain the Security Architecture influences on this phase
Section 25Certified Module 15: Migration Planning Techniques
Lecture 116 Describe how the Implementation Factor Assessment and Deduction Matrix can be used to document factors impacting the Architecture Implementation and Migration Plan
Lecture 117 Explain the purpose of the Consolidated Gaps, Solutions, and Dependencies Matrix
Lecture 118Describe the purpose of an Architecture Definition Increments Table
Lecture 119Explain how the Transition Architecture State Evolution Table can be used in conjunction with a defined taxonomy such as the TOGAF Standards TRM
Lecture 120 Explain how the Business Value Assessment Technique can be used in architecture development
Section 26Certified Module 16: Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions
Lecture 121Explain how migration planning techniques are used in this phase to review and consolidate the Gap Analysis results from earlier phases
Lecture 122 Describe the steps to create the Implementation and Migration Strategy
Lecture 123 Describe three basic approaches to implementation
Lecture 124 Explain how to identify and group work packages
Lecture 125 Explain how Transition Architectures are created and documented
Section 27Certified Module 17: Phase F: Migration Planning
Lecture 126 Describe the management frameworks that have to be coordinated within this phase
Lecture 127 Explain how business value is assigned to each work package
Lecture 128 Describe the steps to prioritize the migration projects
Lecture 129 Describe the steps to confirm the Architecture Roadmap
Lecture 130 Explain key outputs of this phase specifically: Implementation and Migration Plan, Architecture Definition Document, including Transition Architectures (if any)
Lecture 131 Explain the Security Architecture influences on this phase
Section 28Certified Module 18: Phase G: Implementation Governance
Lecture 132 Understand the inputs to the phase
Lecture 133 Understand the steps and be able to describe the following: Explain how to tailor and conduct an Architecture Compliance Review
Lecture 134 Understand the outputs and be able to explain the following key elements: The contents of Architecture Contracts, their relationship to Architecture Governance
Lecture 135 Explain the Security Architecture influences on this phase
Lecture 136 Demonstrate the role that risk monitoring plays in this phase
Section 29Certified Module 19: Phase H: Architecture Change Management
Lecture 137Understand the inputs to the phase and be able to explain the following: Change Requests
Lecture 138 Understand the steps and be able to describe the following: Architecture board meetings
Lecture 139 Understand the outputs and be able to explain when the following might occur: Updated Architecture Contracts, a new Request for Architecture Work
Lecture 140 Explain the Security Architecture influences on this phase
Section 30Certified Module 20: ADM Architecture Change Management
Lecture 141 Understand the inputs to the phase
Lecture 142 Understand the steps and their correspondence to phases
Lecture 143 Explain how the Requirements Management steps correspond to ADM phases
Lecture 144 Explain the purpose of the outputs of Requirements Management
Lecture 145 Explain the Security Architecture influences on the requirements captured
Section 31Certified Module 21: Architecture Partitioning
Lecture 146 Describe the purpose of Architecture Partitioning
Lecture 147Describe the classification criteria for solutions and architectures when considering partitioning
Lecture 148Describe how Architecture Partitioning can be employed in the Preliminary Phase of the ADM
Section 32Certified Module 22: Architecture Repository
Lecture 149Explain the relationship between the Architecture Repository and the Enterprise Repository
Lecture 150Describe the purpose of the repository areas that hold output of projects, specifically: Architecture Landscape, Reference Library, Standards Information Base
Lecture 151 Governance Log
Section 33Certified Module 23: Guidelines for Adapting the ADM Iteration and Levels
Lecture 152 Describe the concept of iteration and how it applies to TOGAF standards
Lecture 153Describe the factors influencing the use of iteration
Lecture 154 Describe some suggested iteration cycles
Lecture 155Describe how the ADM supports different types of engagements within the organization
Lecture 156 Explain how to apply iteration cycles to the ADM phases
Lecture 157Explain how the concepts of levels and the Enterprise Continuum are used to organize the Architecture Landscape
Lecture 158 Identify the different levels of architecture that exist in an organization
Section 34Certified Module 24: Adapting the ADM: Security
Lecture 159Describe the responsibility that Enterprise Architects have towards Security Architecture
Lecture 160 Describe the recommended Security adaptations to the ADM
Section 35Certified Module 25: Architecture Maturity Models
Lecture 161 Explain the role of a Capability Maturity Model
Lecture 162 Explain the CMMI process improvement approach development by CMU
Lecture 163 Describe the structure and levels of the ACMM developed by CMU for the US DoC
Lecture 164 Explain the role of Maturity Assessments in the ADM
Section 36Certified Module 26: Architecture Skills Framework
Lecture 165 Explain the purpose of the Architecture Skills Framework and why it is needed
Lecture 166 Describe the benefits of using the Architecture Skills Framework
Lecture 167 Describe the structure of the Architecture Skills Framework, including roles, skills, and proficiency levels

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