The OGEA-101: TOGAF Enterprise Architecture course is designed to provide an introductory understanding of TOGAF (The Open Group Architecture Framework), a globally recognized standard for enterprise architecture. This course is perfect for individuals looking to build a foundational knowledge of TOGAF and its role in shaping the architecture of an enterprise.
TOGAF offers a systematic approach for designing, planning, implementing, and governing enterprise architectures. It is designed to help organizations align their IT infrastructure with their business strategy, improving efficiency and agility. Through this course, you will explore the core principles and concepts of TOGAF, including the Architecture Development Method (ADM), the Enterprise Continuum, architecture views, and more.
You will learn how to approach enterprise architecture strategically, create architecture models, and improve the overall effectiveness of enterprise operations. This course will give you the tools to start participating in enterprise architecture discussions and initiatives and provide you with the foundational knowledge needed to pursue TOGAF certification.
Learning Objectives:
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Understand the basic principles and structure of the TOGAF framework.
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Learn the phases of the Architecture Development Method (ADM) and how to apply them in practice.
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Understand the key components of the Enterprise Continuum and how to use it in architecture development.
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Explore TOGAF’s approach to architecture governance and risk management.
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Gain an overview of how TOGAF can support enterprise transformation and business innovation.
Target Audience:
This course is ideal for professionals who are new to the concept of enterprise architecture and TOGAF. It is particularly useful for:
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Business architects
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IT architects
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IT managers
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Systems analysts
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Consultants involved in enterprise transformation projects
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Anyone looking to gain a better understanding of enterprise architecture