International IT & Enterprise Architecture Course [21 PDUs] (3 Days)
This interactive and practical course looks at the practical needs of creating and maintaining an effective Enterprise & IT Architectures within a 21st Century business through the use of pragmatic modelling. Three days of training and workshops introduce the concepts behind architectures, teach the modelling notation needed to effectively realise an architecture.
Course Benefits:
Introduce participants to the roles and responsibilities of Architects
Get experience on practical needs of creating and maintaining an effective Architecture within a 21st Century business through the use of pragmatic modelling
Introduce the concepts behind architectures,
Learn the Enterprise & IT architecture concepts more fully though a real-life architecture and experience developing an Enterprise & IT architecture for an example organisation
Engage participants in interactive exercises designed to build their skills and confidence
Familiarize participants with best practices in Enterprise & IT architecture
Who Should Attend:
IT Architects
Enterprise Architects
Business Analysts
System Analysts
Functional Experts
Business Process Experts
QA Personnel
Testers
Developers
Project Managers
Course Content:
Module 1: Course Introduction
- Background
- Scope of course
- Objectives of course
- Conclusions
Module 2: Introduction to Architectures
- Background - the EA-SE project
- What is an Enterprise Architecture and IT Architecture?
- Why is it necessary?
- Business drivers
- The requirements for an Enterprise Architecture and IT Architecture.
- Generating and tailoring requirements for an EA
- The EA meta-model
- The ontology - what it is & what it is not
- Defining viewpoints & views.
- Requirements for viewpoints & views
- Relationships between views (the quagmire)
- Tailoring - what needs to be done to create architectures for your organisation
Module 3: An Introduction to Modelling
- Introduction to Modelling
- Why model?
- Requirements for modelling
- History of modelling
- Structural modelling - modelling the what
- Behavioural modelling - modelling the how
- Realising EA views using UML diagrams
Module 4: Case Study
- Real-life case study
- Ontology
- Viewpoints and views
- Mapping to source references
- TOGAF
- OGC
- MODAF
- Zachman
- Practical EA modelling, mapping back to the process
Module 5: Architecture Modelling Workshop
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