Course Introduction:
In today’s rapidly evolving tech landscape, enterprise architecture (EA) is more critical than ever. TOGAF, developed by The Open Group, is the most widely adopted EA framework globally. This comprehensive course is designed to equip you with the foundational knowledge and advanced techniques of TOGAF 10, preparing you for certification and real-world application. Whether you’re a beginner or transitioning from TOGAF 9.2, this course offers clear, structured, and hands-on learning to support your career as a certified enterprise architect.
Section 1: TOGAF 10 Fundamentals and Core Concepts
This section lays the groundwork for understanding TOGAF 10. It starts with an orientation of the course, including a comparison between TOGAF 9.2 and the updated TOGAF 10, highlighting what’s new and improved. You’ll gain a solid understanding of enterprise architecture itself and the TOGAF certification paths. Core concepts such as the four architecture domains (BDAT: Business, Data, Application, and Technology), the Architecture Development Method (ADM), Enterprise Continuum, Architecture Repository, and Capability are explained in depth to build a strong conceptual foundation.
Section 2: Mastering the ADM Lifecycle
Here, we dive deep into the heart of TOGAF — the Architecture Development Method (ADM). Each phase of the ADM cycle is explored in detail from Preliminary through to Requirements Management. You’ll learn how to define architecture vision, develop business, information systems, and technology architectures, and manage implementation governance and change. This section emphasizes practical approaches, artifacts, and outputs for each phase, making the ADM actionable in real-life projects.
Section 3: Advanced Practices and Governance in TOGAF
This section addresses the essential practices that support successful enterprise architecture initiatives. You'll learn how to establish architecture principles, manage stakeholders, apply architecture patterns, conduct gap analyses, and perform risk assessments. We also explore crucial governance aspects such as architecture boards, contracts, compliance mechanisms, and governance frameworks to ensure alignment with business strategy and regulatory standards. This section helps tie the architecture practice to strategic decision-making.
Conclusion:
By the end of this course, you'll have mastered the core framework of TOGAF 10, gained practical knowledge of applying ADM in real-world scenarios, and developed an understanding of the governance and management structures that support architecture delivery. With the foundational knowledge and hands-on techniques, you’ll be well-prepared to pass the TOGAF 10 certification exams and contribute confidently to enterprise transformation initiatives.