Enterprise Architecture Practitioner Course

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Programme CodeD40B
Domain
Cloud Infrastructure
Applications Management
Level
Advanced
Learning Partner(s)
NUS-ISS
Duration
7 Days
FormatIn-person
Rating
Job Roles
ICT&SS Professional

Overview

Explore the four key architectures that impact your enterprise. These are Business Architecture, Information Architecture, Application Architecture and Technology Architecture. You will learn about The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF standard) architecture development method used in the architecting process and how it can be used for architecture governance and management. This programme provides training in TOGAF standard, Version 9.2 and also addresses all the learning outcomes required for TOGAF standard, Version 9.2 Level 1 and Level 2 certifications.


Workshops and projects are specially designed for you to apply the knowledge and skills gained in developing an Enterprise Architecture blueprint. Workshops and projects are gradable and form part of the assessment.

Key Takeaways

At the end of this programme, you will be able to:
  • Understand the importance of Enterprise Architecture (EA) as a strategic value driver
  • Integrate business processes into strategy formulation
  • Develop business processes to meet business goals and provide competitive differentiation
  • Understand Enterprise Architecture development process, and use it to influence the business cycle
  • Identify enabling IT architecture required to implement core organisational business processes
  • Design good governance mechanisms to facilitate architecture driven approach
  • Initiate EA adoption and sustenance in your organisations and promote the value and need for EA

Who Should Attend

  • Please refer to the job roles section.
  • Other business and technical specialists engaged in the development of enterprise architectures.

Prerequisites

  • University graduate with at least four years of working experience as an IT developer, IT designer, IT architect or IT project manager.
  • Non-university graduate with a least six years of working experience as an IT developer, IT designer, IT architect or IT project manager.
  • Maturity and potential to take on technology leadership roles in their respective organisations and professions.

What to Bring

You must bring your internet-enabled computing devices (laptops, tablets etc) with power chargers to access and download programme materials. No printed copies of programme materials are issued. Please refer to the full tech specifications here.