TOGAF 9 Training (Combined Level 1 & 2)

Simplilearn Americas LLC
Course Summary
The TOGAF 9.1 certification training will help you master the core principles, terminology, structure and concepts of TOGAF 9 – the global framework for enterprise architecture (EA). You’ll learn the guidelines required for defining EA and enabling business-IT alignment, more efficient IT operations, better planning and visibility, and more informed decision-making and design. TOGAF training will demonstrate to employers your level of professionalism in architecture principles and processes.
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Course Description
What is the last date for registration to appear for TOGAF Exam?
The examination date can be decided by the candidate, once he or she registers with Pearson VUE.How long does it take to get TOGAF exam results?
Usually you will receive notification of your pass or fail status within a few minutes of completing your exam in the form of a printed score report. In addition, you can obtain your score reports from within your Open Group Pearson VUE testing account. Occasionally, if a score report is unable to be printed, you will only receive the electronic copy. A result shown as “pending” indicates that Pearson VUE is still generating the score report, which may take a few hours.I have a TOGAF 9 certification. How do I update my TOGAF 9.1 certification to the current version?
TOGAF 9.1 is a maintenance update to TOGAF 9, containing a set of corrections to address comments raised since the introduction of TOGAF 9 in 2009. If you achieved TOGAF 9 certification to the earlier conformance requirements then you remain certified.How do I register for a TOGAF exam session on Simplilearn?
Learners need to register on the Pearson VUE website with an exam voucher provided by Simplilearn to schedule the exam.Do I need a background in IT to take this TOGAF course?
TOGAF is a framework for enterprise architecture that provides an approach for designing, planning, implementing, and governing an enterprise information technology architecture. An IT background is not necessary to take the exam. If you don't have an IT background, our training will help you understand the course material better and simplify the journey towards being TOGAF certified.Will my TOGAF 9 certificate expire?
TOGAF certification is valid for lifetime and doesn't need any renewal.What if I fail the TOGAF Exam?
If you fail the examination, you need to wait at least one month to retake the exam. You will need to pay additional fees to retake the TOGAF exam.Who are the instructors for the live classroom training?
All of our highly qualified trainers are TOGAF 9 certified with more than 14 years of experience in implementing TOGAF framework.Is exam fee included in the course fee?
Yes. The exam fee is included in the course. An Exam Voucher with one year validity will be provided with the training.What certification will I receive after completing the training?
After successful completion of the training, you will be awarded the course completion certificate. Once you clear the exam you will then receive the TOGAF 9 certification from The Open Group.Do you provide assistance for the exam booking process?
Yes, we do help you in finding the nearest Prometric Centre for your exam.How many questions are there in the TOGAF certification exam?
TOGAF part 1 Foundation (Duration 60 minutes)
40 multiple choice questions (Closed Book)
Pass mark – 55%
TOGAF part 2 Certification (Duration 90 minutes)
8 Scenario based questions (Open Book)
Pass mark – 60%How does the online classroom training work?
Online classroom training for TOGAF 9 is conducted via live streaming by a TOGAF 9 certified trainer with over 15 years of work experience. The class is attended by a global audience to enrich your learning experience.Is this live training, or will I watch pre-recorded videos?
All of the classes are conducted live online. They are interactive sessions that enable you to ask questions and participate in discussions during class time. We do, however, provide recordings of each session you attend for your future reference.What tools do I need to attend the training sessions?
The tools you’ll need to attend training are:Windows: Windows XP SP3 or higher
Mac: OSX 10.6 or higher
Internet speed: Preferably 512 Kbps or higher
Headset, speakers and microphone: You’ll need headphones or speakers to hear instruction clearly, as well as a microphone to talk to others. You can use a headset with a built-in microphone, or separate speakers and microphone.
I’d like to learn more about this training program. Who should I contact?
Contact us using the form on the right of any page on the Simplilearn website, or select the Live Chat link. Our customer service representatives can provide you with more details.Who are our Faculties and how are they selected?
All of our highly qualified trainers are ITIL-certified, with more than 15 years of experience in training and working in the IT domain. Each of them have gone through a rigorous selection process which includes profile screening, technical evaluation, and a training demo before they are certified to train for us. We also ensure that only those trainers with a high alumni rating continue to train for us.What is Global Teaching Assistance?
Our teaching assistants are a dedicated team of subject matter experts here to help you get certified in your first attempt. They engage students proactively to ensure the course path is being followed and help you enrich your learning experience, from class onboarding to project mentoring and job assistance. Teaching Assistance is available during business hours.What is covered under the 24/7 Support promise?
We offer 24/7 support through email, chat, and calls. We also have a dedicated team that provides on-demand assistance through our community forum. What’s more, you will have lifetime access to the community forum, even after completion of your course with us.Benefits of TOGAF Certification in Enterprise Architecture
Listed here are some broad aspects of how TOGAF can benefit organizations.Ease Of Implementation
Ease Of Use:
Global Standard:
Authentic:
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Flexible:
Versatility:
Uses Tested Ideas – Open Systems Framework:
Intelligent Procurement Specification:
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No Dearth Of Training:
Freely Available Public Domain Material:
Frees Up Licensing Costs For Other Frameworks:
Up-To-Date Body Of Knowledge:
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TOGAF For Organizational Improvement:
Why Should I Get TOGAF Certified?
For efficient utilization of the TOGAF framework, knowing how to beneficially implement TOGAF will prove profitable for organizations that wish to adopt this framework in its functioning, and TOGAF certified architects will continue to remain in high demand. 1. A certmag.com survey ranks TOGAF in the ninth position among the top 20 highest paying certifications in 2015. This is not surprising considering such organizations as IBM, HP, Oracle, Deloitte, Capgemini, CISCO and other leading giants are implementing TOGAF® methodologies to transform their businesses, thereby increasing the job opportunities and the subsequent demands for TOGAF certified architects.
2. Data from Indeed.com demonstrates why TOGAF is such a sought-after domain for certification by IT professionals: From these figures, it is clear that:TOGAF professionals stand a great chance at breaking the $100,000\year barrier;
Professionals with a TOGAF certification are among the highest-paid professionals in the IT industry.
3. A TOGAF certification enables professionals to acquire specific knowledge about the standard framework and methods of enterprise architecture and helps validate their proven knowledge of the framework.
4. The spectrum of skills that professionals can build and develop through TOGAF certification is also vast, and includes: business skills comprising of business cases, processes, strategic planning, Enterprise Architecture skills comprising of modelling, system integration, applications and role design, Project Management skills, certain legal knowledge into the data protection laws, contract law, procurement laws, etc., and also some of the generic skills such as leadership, team-building and soft-skills.Till when can I purchase exam voucher from Simplilearn?
Your exam voucher is included in the price of this course. However, you must book your exam within one year from the date you purchased this course. In case of any change of exam fee by the certification body within the one year, you will be liable to pay the difference of amount to Simplilearn. If you did not book the exam within one year from purchase, you will need to buy the voucher again as per the actual price.
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Course Syllabus
Course preview
TOGAF 9 Foundation training
L1 01 - TOGAF V91 M0 Course Intro 25:20
1 A Modular Instructor-led Training Course for TOGAF 9 Certification 01:04
2 Introduction 00:46
3 About this Course 00:29
4 About this Course (contd.) 00:43
5 TOGAF 9 Certification Levels 00:58
6 TOGAF 9 Foundation Training 00:38
7 TOGAF 9 Certified Training 00:44
8 TOGAF 9 Certified (Bridging option) Training 00:28
9 TOGAF 9 Certification Levels 00:36
10 Bridging the Gap between TOGAF 8 and TOGAF 9 00:35
11 Paths to Level 2 00:51
12 Prerequisites of This Course 01:02
13 Course Objectives 00:36
14 Course Objectives (contd.) 01:12
15 Recommended Lessons 00:15
16 TOGAF 9 Foundation Course Content 00:51
17 Recommended Lessons 00:11
18 TOGAF 9 Certified Training Course Outline 01:14
19 TOGAF 9 Certified Course Content Part 1 00:53
20 Course Content Part 2 01:04
21 Course Content Part 3 01:08
22 Course Content Part 4 00:40
23 Course Content Part 5 00:46
24 TOGAF 9 Foundation toTOGAF 9 Certified Upgrade Training 00:24
25 TOGAF 9 Foundation to TOGAF 9 Certified Upgrade 01:14
26 TOGAF 9 Foundation to TOGAF 9 Certified Upgrade (Contd) 01:24
27 TOGAF 8 Certified to TOGAF 9 Certified Upgrade Training 00:24
28 TOGAF 8 Certified to TOGAF 9 Certified Upgrade 01:01
29 TOGAF 8 Certified to TOGAF 9 Certified Upgrade (contd.) 01:05
30 Conventions Used in this Presentation 00:26
31 Recommended Reading 00:07
32 TOGAF Version 9.1 00:43
33 TOGAF Version 9.1 Pocket Guide 00:32
34 Conclusion 00:16
L1 02 - TOGAF V91 M1 Management Overview 1:10:36
1 Lesson M1 Management Overview 00:43
2 Management Overview 00:36
3 Objectives 00:36
4 Agenda 00:14
5 The Open Group 00:58
6 Vision of the Open Group 00:25
7 Vision of the Open Group (contd.) 00:43
8 Mission of the Open Group 00:51
9 Tackling Boundaryless Information Flow 00:53
10 Activities 01:06
11 Forums or Work Areas of the Open Group 01:06
12 How Members Work 00:47
13 Why Customers Join 00:50
14 The Open Group Scorecard 01:00
15 Agenda 00:11
16 Architecture Forum Mission 00:46
17 Stakeholders and Value 01:04
18 Agenda 00:10
19 What Is an Enterprise 00:55
20 What Is an Architecture 00:29
21 What Is Enterprise Architecture 01:21
22 Architecture Types 01:00
23 Why Enterprise Architecture 01:07
24 Why Enterprise Architecture (contd.) 01:03
25 Pressure to Develop Enterprise Architecture 00:55
26 Business Benefits of Enterprise Architecture 02:00
27 Business Benefits of Enterprise Architecture (contd.) 00:23
28 The Importance of Governance 00:27
29 The Importance of Governance (contd.) 03:09
30 What Governance Means 00:19
31 Agenda 00:10
32 What Is an Architecture Framework 00:46
33 The Value of a Framework 00:34
34 Enterprise Architecture Development Method 01:52
35 Agenda 00:11
36 TOGAF Origins 01:13
37 TOGAF Development 00:56
38 TOGAF Development (contd.) 01:11
39 Member (End-User) Driven 01:18
40 TOGAF Scope 01:37
41 TOGAF Goals 01:01
42 TOGAF 9 Components 03:20
43 TOGAF 9.1 Standard 01:58
44 TOGAF 9 Components 02:01
45 TOGAF 9 Components (contd.) 01:21
46 TOGAF Capability Framework 02:52
47 ADM Basic Principles 01:34
48 ADM Basic Principles (contd.) 00:45
49 Preliminary Phase 00:42
50 Phase A Architecture Vision 01:09
51 Phase B Business Architecture 00:37
52 Business Architecture Contents 01:29
53 Business Architecture Steps 02:21
54 Phase C Information Systems Architecture 00:40
55 Data or Applications Which Comes First 01:14
56 Phase D Technology Architecture 01:00
57 Phase E Opportunities and Solutions 02:00
58 Phase F Migration Planning 00:57
59 Phase G Implementation Governance 01:22
60 Phase H Architecture Change Management 01:30
61 Agenda 00:05
62 TOGAF 9 Certification 00:59
63 TOGAF 9 Foundation Target Audience 00:35
64 TOGAF 9 Certified Target Audience 00:39
65 Some Figures about TOGAF 01:11
66 Agenda 00:11
67 Quiz
68 Summary 00:43
69 References for Information on TOGAF 00:14
70 Conclusion 00:11
L1 03 - TOGAF V91 M2 TOGAF 9 Components 21:21
1 Lesson M2 TOGAF 9 Components 00:19
2 TOGAF 9 Components 00:25
3 Objectives 00:41
4 TOGAF 9 Components 02:42
5 Roadmap 00:19
6 The Architecture Development Method 00:54
7 ADM Guidelines and Techniques 01:10
8 Applying Iteration to the ADM 01:10
9 Applying the ADM across the Architecture Landscape 01:29
10 Categories of Stakeholder 00:42
11 Architecture Content Framework 01:10
12 Deliverables Artifacts and Building Blocks 01:29
13 Full Content Metamodel with Relationships
14 The Enterprise Continuum 01:03
15 Architecture Repository 00:40
16 TOGAF Reference Models 00:39
17 High-Level TRM 00:32
18 Detailed TRM 00:53
19 Boundaryless Information Flow 00:53
20 The Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model (III-RM) 00:49
21 Architecture Capability Framework 00:58
22 Establishing the Architecture Capability as an Operational Entity 00:44
23 Quiz
24 Summary 00:53
25 Summary (contd.) 00:35
26 TOGAF 9 Components 00:05
27 Conclusion 00:07
L1 04 - TOGAF V91 M3 Intro ADM 20:36
1 Lesson M3 Introduction to the Architecture Development Method (ADM) 00:28
2 Introduction to the Architecture Development Method (ADM) 00:31
3 Objectives 00:28
4 What Is the TOGAF ADM 01:14
5 Architecture Development Method Process 00:49
6 Architecture Development Method Process (contd.) 01:07
7 Relationship of the ADM with Other Parts of TOGAF 00:46
8 ADM Phases 03:04
9 ADM Phase Steps Example 01:20
10 ADM Inputs and Outputs 00:57
11 Adapting the ADM 01:45
12 Governing the ADM 01:03
13 Governance Repository 01:30
14 Reasons to Constrain the Scope of Architectural Activity 01:02
15 Scoping the Architecture Activity 02:20
16 Architecture Integration 01:15
17 Quiz
18 Summary 00:47
19 Introduction to the Architecture Development Method (ADM) 00:05
20 Conclusion 00:05
L1 05 - TOGAF V91 M4 Enterprise Continuum 23:52
1 Lesson M4 The Enterprise Continuum and Tools 00:27
2 The Enterprise Continuum and Tools 00:41
3 Roadmap 00:18
4 Objectives 00:23
5 TOGAF 9 Components 00:24
6 TOGAF 9 Components (contd.) 00:22
7 Overview of the Enterprise Continuum 01:25
8 Overview of the Enterprise Continuum (contd.) 01:22
9 Architecture Reuse 01:32
10 Enterprise Continuum Constituents 01:22
11 The Architecture Continuum 01:25
12 The Architecture Continuum (contd.) 00:45
13 The Architecture Continuum (contd.) 00:53
14 The Solutions Continuum 01:12
15 The Solutions Continuum (contd.) 02:04
16 The Solutions Continuum (contd.) 00:36
17 The Solutions Continuum (contd.) 00:48
18 Architecture and Solutions Continuum - Relationships 00:35
19 The Enterprise Continuum 00:45
20 Using the Continuum 00:55
21 Relationships between the Three Continua 00:57
22 The Need for Tools 00:37
23 Tools Can Model the Enterprise Architecture 01:04
24 Issues in Tool Standardization 01:31
25 Quiz
26 Summary 00:46
27 Summary (contd.) 00:33
28 The Enterprise Continuum and Tools 00:05
29 Conclusion 00:05
L1 06 - TOGAF V91 M5 Architecture Repository 21:25
1 Lesson M5 Architecture Repository 00:32
2 Architecture Repository 00:55
3 Roadmap 00:14
4 Objectives 00:22
5 Purpose of the Architecture Repository 01:02
6 Architecture Repository Overview 01:37
7 Architecture Repository Overview (contd.) 01:35
8 Architecture Landscape 01:56
9 Reference Library 01:24
10 Standards Information Base 00:45
11 Standards Information Base (contd.) 02:52
12 Standards Classification 01:47
13 Governance Log 00:56
14 Governance Log Contents 02:47
15 Relationship with Other Parts of TOGAF 00:19
16 Quiz
17 Exercise 01:03
18 Summary 01:09
19 Architecture Repository 00:05
20 Conclusion 00:05
L1 07 - TOGAF V91 M9 Architecture Governance 36:12
1 Lesson M9Architecture Governance 00:23
2 Architecture Governance 00:37
3 Objectives 00:30
4 Introduction to Architecture Governance 01:05
5 Governance and ADM 01:17
6 Nature of Governance 00:21
7 Nature of Governance 00:49
8 GovernanceBasic Principles 00:40
9 Levels of Governance 00:47
10 COBITIT Governance Framework 01:11
11 TOGAFArchitecture Governance Framework 00:59
12 Architecture Governance FrameworkConceptual Structure 00:57
13 Architecture Governance FrameworkConceptual Structure (contd.) 01:08
14 Architecture Governance FrameworkProcesses 02:24
15 Organizational Structure 01:35
16 Organizational Structure 00:37
17 Benefits of Architecture Governance 01:07
18 Architecture Governance in Practice 00:39
19 Architecture Governance in Practice (contd.) 00:42
20 Architecture Board 01:30
21 Architecture Board Responsibilities 00:59
22 Architecture Board Operations 00:59
23 Architecture Contracts 00:20
24 Architecture Contracts (contd.) 01:06
25 Architecture Contracts and the ADM 01:48
26 Architecture ComplianceTerminology 02:57
27 Architecture Compliance 00:58
28 Architecture Compliance Reviews 01:57
29 Architecture Compliance Review Process 02:29
30 Establishing an Architecture Capability 01:32
31 Quiz
32 Summary 00:52
33 Summary (contd.) 00:47
34 Architecture Governance 00:05
35 Conclusion 00:05
L1 08 - TOGAF V91 M12 Views and Viewpoints 28:25
1 Lesson M12 Views and Viewpoints 00:28
2 Views and Viewpoints 00:55
3 Objectives 00:22
4 Concepts and Definitions 00:51
5 System 00:44
6 Stakeholders 00:45
7 Concerns 00:48
8 View 01:21
9 Viewpoint 00:49
10 Stakeholders Concern, View, and Viewpoints Relationship 01:42
11 Views and Viewpoints 01:21
12 What Is an Architecture View 00:34
13 A Simple Example of a Viewpoint 01:07
14 A Simple Example of a View 00:33
15 Developing Views in the ADM 01:06
16 Exercise Views and Viewpoints for a Simple Airport System 01:01
17 Exercise Views and Viewpoints for a Simple Airport System (contd.) 00:12
18 View Creation Process Approach 1 00:58
19 Benefits of the View Creation Process 00:32
20 View Creation Process Approach 2 00:55
21 Using TOGAF Artifacts 00:43
22 Catalogs 01:12
23 Matrices 00:36
24 Stakeholder Map Matrix 01:52
25 Diagrams 00:26
26 Business Footprint Diagram Example 00:46
27 TOGAF 9 Artifacts 00:49
28 Recommended Architecture Views 02:27
29 Quiz
30 Exercises 00:39
31 Exercises (contd.) 00:31
32 Summary 00:49
33 Summary (contd.) 00:26
34 Conclusion 00:05
L1 09 - TOGAF V91 M13 Building Blocks 17:50
1 Building Blocks 00:18
2 Building Blocks 00:33
3 Roadmap 00:17
4 Objectives 00:24
5 Building Block Characteristics 01:16
6 A Good Building Block 00:41
7 Building Blocks - Benefit 00:30
8 Building Blocks - Types 00:47
9 Architecture Building Blocks 00:49
10 Architecture Building Blocks - Specifications 00:42
11 Solution Building Blocks 01:01
12 Solution Building Blocks - Specifications 00:52
13 Principles of Using Building Blocks in the ADM Phases 00:57
14 Building Block Design 01:19
15 Building Blocks and the ADM 01:05
16 Building Blocks and the ADM (contd.) 00:45
17 Building Blocks and the ADM (contd.) 00:36
18 Building Blocks and the ADM (contd.) 01:09
19 Building Blocks and the ADM (contd.) 00:45
20 Building Blocks and the ADM (contd.) 00:48
21 Building Blocks and the ADM (contd.) 00:25
22 Architecture Patterns 00:59
23 Quiz
24 Summary 00:42
25 Building Blocks 00:05
26 Conclusion 00:05
L1 10 - TOGAF V9 F6 ADM Phases 46:44
1 Lesson F6ADM Phases Level 1 00:41
2 ADM Phases Level 1 00:32
3 Roadmap 00:18
4 Objectives 00:21
5 Preliminary Phase 00:59
6 Preliminary PhaseObjectives 02:24
7 Preliminary PhaseObjectives (contd.) 01:23
8 Preliminary Phase Approach 02:26
9 Phase A: Architecture Vision 00:51
10 Phase AObjectives 00:29
11 Phase AApproach 01:27
12 Business Scenario Technique 00:42
13 Business Scenario Features 00:40
14 Developing Business Scenarios 00:20
15 Business Scenarios and the ADM 00:46
16 Phase BBusiness Architecture 00:35
17 Phase BObjectives 00:33
18 Phase BApproach 01:07
19 Phase BApproach (contd.) 01:03
20 Developing the Baseline Description 01:15
21 Business Modeling Examples
22 Using the Architecture Repository 01:07
23 Phase C: Information Systems Architectures 00:43
24 Data or Applications First 00:57
25 Phase CObjectives 00:31
26 Phase CApproach 01:04
27 Top-Down Design Bottom-Up Implementation 00:47
28 Data-Driven Sequence Implementation 00:39
29 Phase CArchitecture Repository 00:53
30 Considerations for the Data Architecture 01:10
31 Phase D: Technology Architecture 00:30
32 Phase DObjectives 00:30
33 Using the Architecture Repository 01:04
34 Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions 01:22
35 Phase EObjectives 00:28
36 Phase EApproach 00:39
37 Phase EApproach (contd.) 00:55
38 Phase F: Migration Planning 00:31
39 Phase FObjectives 00:33
40 Phase FApproach 01:07
41 Phase G: Implementation Governance 00:29
42 Phase GObjectives 00:20
43 Phase GApproach 00:46
44 Phase GApproach (contd.) 00:42
45 Phase H: Architecture Change Management 00:33
46 Phase HObjectives 00:18
47 Phase HApproach 00:41
48 ExerciseDrivers for Architecture Change 00:44
49 Change Management Process 01:15
50 Change Management Process (contd.) 00:31
51 Maintenance vs. Redesign 00:30
52 ExerciseChange Impact 00:39
53 ADM Requirements Management 00:26
54 Requirements ManagementObjectives 00:28
55 Requirements ManagementApproach 00:43
56 Resources 01:00
57 Volère Requirements Specification Template 00:27
58 Quiz
59 Summary 00:58
60 Summary (contd.) 00:42
61 Conclusion 00:10
L1 11 - TOGAF V91 F7 Guidelines 34:04
1 Lesson F7 ADM Guidelines and Techniques 00:17
2 ADM Guidelines and Techniques 00:48
3 Roadmap 00:17
4 Objectives 00:41
5 Guidelines for Adapting the ADM Process 01:15
6 Techniques 01:35
7 Exercise Guidelines vs. Techniques 00:17
8 Architecture Principles 01:03
9 Need for Architecture Principles 00:27
10 Template for Defining the Architecture Principle 01:20
11 Example Primacy of Principles 01:04
12 Example Self-Service 00:40
13 Qualities of Architecture Principles 01:54
14 Business Scenario 01:52
15 Characteristics of a Good Business Scenario 00:53
16 Use of Business Scenarios in the ADM 00:48
17 Gap Analysis 01:14
18 Example Gap Analysis 01:43
19 Interoperability 00:48
20 Interoperability and Its Role in the ADM 01:14
21 Examples Interoperability Matrix 02:21
22 Business Transformation Readiness Program 00:47
23 Business Transformation Readiness Assessment and ADM 00:40
24 Example Business Transformation Readiness Assessment 01:25
25 Risk Management in the ADM 01:03
26 Risk Management in the ADM (contd.) 00:34
27 Example Risk Management 02:46
28 Capability-Based Planning 00:58
29 Capability-Based Planning Concept 01:22
30 Quiz
31 Exercise 00:20
32 Summary 00:53
33 Summary (contd.) 00:36
34 Conclusion 00:09
L1 12 - TOGAF V91 F11 ADM Deliverables 08:31
1 ADM Deliverables Level 1 00:21
2 Key ADM Deliverables Level 1 00:50
3 Roadmap 00:47
4 Objectives 00:15
5 The Role of Architecture Deliverables 00:46
6 Architecture Deliverables 01:13
7 Request for Architecture Work 00:30
8 Statement of Architecture Work 00:38
9 Architecture Vision 00:24
10 Communications Plan 00:16
11 Architecture Definition Document 00:38
12 Architecture Requirements Specification Document 00:29
13 Architecture Roadmap 00:24
14 Quiz
15 Summary 00:51
16 Conclusion 00:09
L1 13 - TOGAF V91 F12 Reference Models 14:55
1 TOGAF 9.1 Reference Models 00:24
2 TOGAF Reference Models 00:42
3 Roadmap 00:11
4 Objectives 00:18
5 TOGAF Foundation Architecture 00:47
6 Architecture Continuum and TRM 00:40
7 TRM Components 01:30
8 TRM in Detail 01:27
9 Boundaryless Information Flow Problem-Common for Organizations 00:57
10 Customer Problem Statement 00:30
11 Vision of the Open Group 00:53
12 Importance of Boundaryless Information Flow 00:40
13 Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model (III - RM) 00:42
14 Architecture Continuum and III - RM 00:45
15 TOGAF TRM Orientations 00:40
16 Boundaryless Information Flow Focus 00:26
17 III-RM-High-Leve Model 01:43
18 Components of the III - RM 00:35
19 Quiz
20 Summary of the TRM 00:24
21 Summary of the III - RM 00:31
22 Conclusion 00:10
L1 14 - TOGAF V91 F13 Certification 15:22
1 The TOGAF Certification for People Program 00:20
2 The TOGAF Certification for People Program 00:45
3 Objectives 00:26
4 TOGAF Certification for People 00:23
5 TOGAF 9 Certification Levels 01:16
6 TOGAF 9 Certification Levels (contd.) 00:33
7 Level 1 TOGAF 9 Foundation Target Audience 00:35
8 Level 2 TOGAF 9 Certified Target Audience 00:44
9 Bridging the Gap between TOGAF 8 and TOGAF 9 00:34
10 Exam Paths to Level 2 00:45
11 Components 00:36
12 Level 1 Learning Units 00:51
13 Level 2 Learning Units 01:15
14 Level 2 Learning Units (contd.) 01:00
15 Level 1 Exam Requirements 00:45
16 Level 2 Exam Requirements 00:46
17 Level 2 Stepwise Development 01:05
18 Level 2 Direct 01:00
19 Level 2 Exam Via Bridge Requirements 00:35
20 Combined Part 1 and 2 Examination 00:34
21 Certification 00:26
22 Thank You 00:08
TOGAF® 9 Training (Combined Level 1 & 2)
Getting Started with TOGAF 9 12:32
Getting Started with TOGAF 9 12:32
Course Summary 08:24
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Tips and Tricks 44:11
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TOGAF 9 Certified training
L2 01 - TOGAF V91 M0 Course Intro 25:14
1 A Modular Instructor-led Training Course for TOGAF 9 Certification 01:04