TOGAF® Advanced - Reference Models and Capability Framework
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Expertise Level
Overview/Description
The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF®) defines two reference models – the Technical Reference Model (TRM) and the Integrated Information Infrastructure - Reference Model (III-RM). In this course, you'll learn about these reference models and the key application platform taxonomies. This course also covers TOGAF's Architecture Capability Framework and related architectures such as boards, governance, and maturity models and discusses how these concepts can be leveraged in an enterprise architecture program.
Target Audience
Enterprise architects and senior management in organizations looking to enhance and mature their existing enterprise architecture practice
Prerequisites
None
Expected Duration (hours)
1.6
Lesson Objectives TOGAF® Advanced - Reference Models and Capability Framework
start the course
describe the origins and needs for architecture Reference models
describe the Technical Reference Model as a foundation to build other architectures upon
describe the TRM around application services in more detail
describe the application platform taxonomy around data interchange, data management, and graphics/imaging services
describe the application platform taxonomy around international operation, location/directory, and network services
describe the application platform taxonomy around system services, software engineering, and transaction processing services
describe the application platform taxonomy around user interface, security, and system/network management services
describe the application platform taxonomy around the provisioning of object-oriented services
describe the information infrastructure reference model (III-RM) with a focus on the concept of Boundaryless Information flow
describe how to establish an architecture capability with an enterprise using the ADM
describe how an architecture board supports the enterprise architecture practice
describe how architecture compliance can be used to ensure that implementations are following the enterprise architectures
describe how to use the checklists to ensure compliance with the approved architectures
describe how the architecture contracts or agreements can be used to ensure successful implementations
describe how to use governance to manage the architecture capability
describe how the governance framework assists with the architecture capability
describe how measuring the maturity of the architecture capability can enhance the desired outcomes
describe how defining the required skills for various roles in the architecture capability can help in identifying gaps
describe the various required skills of an enterprise architect
apply the guidelines and techniques of the Capability Framework in a given case study
Course Number: er_tgfb_a04_it_enus
Expertise Level
Expert