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TOGAF Foundations Skills you will learn

  • Core concepts of TOGAF
  • Details of architecture governance
  • Adapting ADM architecture
  • Architecture maturity models
  • Architecture skills framework

Who should learn TOGAF Foundations

  • Enterprise Architects
  • Business Architects
  • IT Architects

What you will learn in TOGAF Foundations

  • TOGAF 9 Foundation Training

    • L1 00 - TOGAF-V92-M0-Course-Intro

      09:53
      • 00.01 Standard Courseware Version 9.2 Edition
        00:16
      • 00.04 TOGAF 9 Certification Levels
        00:36
      • 00.05 TOGAF 9 Foundation Training
        00:45
      • 00.06 TOGAF 9 Certified Training
        00:38
      • 00.07 TOGAF 9 Certification Levels
        00:12
      • 00.08 Paths to Certification
        00:37
      • 00.09 Prerequisite Knowledge
        00:22
      • 00.10 Course Objectives
        00:28
      • 00.11 Target Audience Objectives
        01:12
      • 00.12 TOGAF 9 Foundation Training Applicable Modules
        00:36
      • 00.13 TOGAF 9 Certified Training Applicable Modules
        00:23
      • 00.14 TOGAF 9 Certified Course Content Part1
        00:27
      • 00.15 Course Content Part2
        00:31
      • 00.16 Course Content Part 3
        00:30
      • 00.17 Course Content Part4
        00:16
      • 00.18 Course Content Part5
        00:12
      • 00.19 TOGAF 9 Foundation to TOGAF 9 Certified Upgrade
        01:45
      • 00.20-Thank you
        00:07
    • L1 01 - TOGAF V92 M1 Management Overview

      32:29
      • 1.01 Management Overview
        00:13
      • 1.02 Module Objectives
        00:30
      • 1.03 Agenda
        00:03
      • 1.04 About The Open Group
        00:22
      • 1.05 The Open Group Vision
        00:31
      • 1.06 The Open Group Mission
        00:38
      • 1.07 Agenda
        00:03
      • 1.08 Architecture Forum-Mission
        00:38
      • 1.09 Agenda
        00:03
      • 1.10 What is an Enterprise
        01:00
      • 1.11 What is an Architecture
        00:26
      • 1.12 What is Enterprise Architecture
        00:32
      • 1.13 Architecture Types
        00:19
      • 1.14 Why Enterprise Architecture
        02:19
      • 1.15 Pressure to Develop Enterprise Architecture
        00:43
      • 1.16 Business Benefits of Enterprise Architecture
        00:41
      • 1.17 The Importance of Governance
        00:24
      • 1.18 What do we mean by Governance
        00:08
      • 1.19 Agenda
        00:03
      • 1.20 What Is an Architecture Framework
        00:38
      • 1.21 The Value of a Framework
        00:26
      • 1.22 Architecture Development Method
        00:51
      • 1.23 Agenda
        00:04
      • 1.24 TOGAF Origins
        00:28
      • 1.25 Member End User Driven
        01:47
      • 1.26 TOGAF Scope
        00:33
      • 1.27 TOGAF Long-term Goals
        00:47
      • 1.28 Structure of the Standard
        00:46
      • 1.29 The TOGAF Standard Version 9 2 Table of Contents
        00:20
      • 1.30 TOGAF Components
        01:08
      • 1.31 TOGAF Capability Framework
        01:24
      • 1.32 ADM - Basic Principles
        01:08
      • 1.33 Preliminary Phase
        00:32
      • 1.34 Phase A Architecture Vision
        00:36
      • 1.35 Phase B Business Architecture
        00:45
      • 1.36 Business Architecture - Contents
        00:20
      • 1.37 Business Architecture - Steps
        00:36
      • 1.38 Phase C Information Systems Architectures
        00:29
      • 1.39 Data or Applications first
        00:50
      • 1.40 Phase D Technology Architecture
        00:37
      • 1.41 Phase E Opportunities and Solutions
        01:13
      • 1.42 Phase F Migration Planning
        00:30
      • 1.43 Phase G Implementation Governance
        00:48
      • 1.44 Phase H Architecture Change Management
        00:42
      • 1.45 Agenda
        00:03
      • 1.46 The TOGAF Library
        00:16
      • 1.47 TOGAF Library - Overview
        00:18
      • 1.48 TOGAF Library - Structure
        01:04
      • 1.49 Agenda
        00:03
      • 1.50 TOGAF Certification
        00:34
      • 1.51 TOGAF Foundation Target Audience
        00:36
      • 1.52 TOGAF Certified Target Audience
        00:35
      • 1.53 Agenda
        00:02
      • 1.54 Summary
        00:59
      • 1.55 Conclusion
        00:05
    • L1 02 - TOGAF V92 M2 TOGAF 9 Framework Components

      15:08
      • 2.01 TOGAF 9 Framework Components
        00:18
      • 2.02 Module Objectives
        00:51
      • 2.03 Key Components of the TOGAF Framework
        00:50
      • 2.04 The TOGAF Standard Version 9 2 Table of Contents
        00:06
      • 2.05 The Architecture Development Method
        00:50
      • 2.06 ADM Guidelines and Techniques
        00:56
      • 2.07 Applying Iteration to the ADM
        00:37
      • 2.08 Applying the ADM Across the Architecture Landscape
        00:21
      • 2.09 Categories of Stakeholder
        00:20
      • 2.10 Architecture Content Framework
        00:53
      • 2.11 Deliverables Artifacts and Building Blocks
        01:29
      • 2.12 Full Content Metamodel with Relationships
        00:07
      • 2.13 The Enterprise Continuum
        00:57
      • 2.14 Architecture Repository
        00:50
      • 2.15 Establishing the Architecture Capability as an Operational Entity
        01:06
      • 2.16 The TOGAF Library
        00:28
      • 2.17 TOGAF Referenc Models
        00:38
      • 2.18 High Level TRM
        00:37
      • 2.19 Detailed TRM
        00:16
      • 2.20 Boundaryless Information Flow
        00:33
      • 2.21 The Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model
        00:32
      • 2.22 Summary
        01:17
      • 2.23 Conclusion
        00:16
      • Knowledge Check
    • L1 03 - TOGAF V92 M3 Intro ADM

      19:48
      • 3.01 Introduction to the Architecture Development Method ADM
        00:25
      • 3.02 Module Objectives
        00:36
      • 3.03 What Is the TOGAF ADM
        01:14
      • 3.04 Architecture Development Method - Process
        01:38
      • 3.05 Relationship to other Parts of the TOGAF Standard
        00:42
      • 3.06 ADM Phases
        03:11
      • 3.07 Architecture Forum - Mission
        00:44
      • 3.08 ADM Inputs and Outputs
        00:51
      • 3.09 Adapting the ADM
        01:58
      • 3.10 Governing the ADM
        00:56
      • 3.11 Governance Repository
        02:05
      • 3.12 Reasons to constrain the Scope of Architectural Activity
        01:18
      • 3.13 Scoping the Architecture Activity
        02:39
      • 3.14 Architecture Integration
        00:56
      • 3.15 Summary
        00:22
      • 3.16 Conclusion
        00:13
      • Knowledge Check
    • L1 04 - TOGAF V92 M4 Enterprise Continuum

      27:58
      • 4.01 The Enterprise Continuum and Tools
        00:19
      • 4.02 Module Objectives
        00:29
      • 4.03 Definition of Continuum
        00:15
      • 4.04 Roadmap
        00:12
      • 4.05 The TOGAF Standard Version 9 2 Components
        00:12
      • 4.06 Overview
        02:54
      • 4.07 Architecture Reuse
        01:50
      • 4.08 Enterprise Continuum Constituents
        01:27
      • 4.09 The Architecture Continuum
        05:22
      • 4.10 The Solutions Continuum
        06:56
      • 4.11 The Enterprise Continuum
        02:26
      • 4.12 The need for Tools
        00:32
      • 4.13 Tools can model the Enterprise Architecture
        00:44
      • 4.14 Issues in Tools Standardization
        02:00
      • 4.15 Summary
        02:02
      • 4.16 Conclusion
        00:18
      • Knowledge Check
    • L1 05 - TOGAF V92 M5 Architecture Repository

      22:20
      • 5.01 Architecture Repository
        00:33
      • 5.02 Module Objectives
        00:15
      • 5.03 Purpose
        01:17
      • 5.04 Architecture Repository
        03:07
      • 5.05 Architecture Landscape
        01:36
      • 5.06 Reference Library
        01:20
      • 5.07 Standards Information Base
        04:06
      • 5.08 Standards Classification
        01:31
      • 5.09 Governance Log
        00:54
      • 5.10 Governance Log Contents
        02:56
      • 5.11 Architecture Requirements Repository
        00:45
      • 5.12 Solutions Landscape
        01:04
      • 5.13 Relationship to other Parts of the TOGAF Standard
        00:18
      • 5.14 Summary
        01:16
      • 5.15 Exercise
        01:10
      • 5.16 Conclusion
        00:12
    • L1 06 - TOGAF V92 M9 Architecture Governance

      42:38
      • 9.01 Architecture Governance
        00:16
      • 9.02 Module Objectives
        00:26
      • 9.03 Introduction to Governance
        01:01
      • 9.04 Governance - Basic Principles
        00:38
      • 9.05 Governance and the ADM
        02:22
      • 9.06 Nature of Governance
        02:46
      • 9.07 Levels of Governance
        00:58
      • 9.08 An IT Governance Framework - COBIT
        01:38
      • 9.09 TOGAF Architecture Governance Framework
        01:20
      • 9.10 Conceptual Structure
        01:12
      • 9.11 Architecture Governance Framework - Conceptual Structure
        00:56
      • 9.12 Conceptual Structure
        00:12
      • 9.13 Organizational Structure
        03:40
      • 9.14 Benefits of Architecture Govenance
        00:53
      • 9.15 Architecture Governance in Practice
        01:22
      • 9.16 Architecture Board
        01:42
      • 9.17 Architecture Board Value
        00:25
      • 9.18 Architecture Board Responsibilities
        02:03
      • 9.19 Architecture Board Operations
        00:27
      • 9.20 Architecture Contracts
        02:20
      • 9.21 Architecture Contracts and the ADM
        02:44
      • 9.22 Architecture Compliance Terminology
        02:01
      • 9.23 Architecture Compliance
        01:27
      • 9.24 Architecture Compliance Reviews
        03:34
      • 9.25 Architecture Compliance Review Process
        02:26
      • 9.26 Establishing an Architecture Capability
        02:47
      • 9.27 Summary
        00:50
      • 9.28 Conclusion
        00:12
      • Knowledge Check
    • L1 07 - TOGAF V92 M12 Architechture Views and Viewpoints

      32:03
      • 12.01 Architecture Views and Viewspoints
        00:17
      • 12.02 Module Objectives
        00:50
      • 12.03 Concepts and Definitions
        00:50
      • 12.04 System
        01:23
      • 12.05 Stakeholders
        00:37
      • 12.06 Concerns
        01:59
      • 12.07 Architecture Viewpoint synonym Viewpoint
        02:56
      • 12.08 Architecture Views and Viewpoints
        01:04
      • 12.09 What is an Architecture View
        01:19
      • 12.10 A Simple Example of an Architecture Viewpoint
        00:58
      • 12.11 A Simple Example of an Architecture View
        01:17
      • 12.12 Developing Architecture Views in the ADM
        01:19
      • 12.13 Exercise Views and Viewpoints for a Simple Airport System
        02:07
      • 12.14 The Architecture View Creation Process
        01:20
      • 12.15 Benefits
        01:02
      • 12.16 The Architecture View Creation Process Contd
        00:52
      • 12.17 Using TOGAF Artifacts
        01:38
      • 12.18 Catalogs
        01:45
      • 12.19 Matrices
        00:35
      • 12.20 Stakeholder Map Matrix
        02:09
      • 12.21 Diagrams
        00:19
      • 12.22 Example Business Footprint Diagram
        01:52
      • 12.23 TOGAF Standard Version 9 2 Artifacts
        00:21
      • 12.24 Summary
        01:58
      • 12.25 Exercise
        01:05
      • 12.26 Conclusion
        00:11
      • Knowledge Check
    • L1 08 - TOGAF V92 M13 Building Blocks

      16:10
      • 13.01 Building Blocks
        01:04
      • 13.02 Module Objectives
        00:19
      • 13.03 Building Block Characteristics
        00:22
      • 13.04 Building Blocks
        01:09
      • 13.05 Architecture Building Blocks ABBs
        00:44
      • 13.06 ABB Specifications
        00:51
      • 13.07 Solution Building Blocks SBBs
        00:36
      • 13.08 SBB Specifications
        01:03
      • 13.09 Building Blocks and the ADM
        01:47
      • 13.10 Building Block Design
        00:54
      • 13.11 Requirements Management
        06:25
      • 13.12 Architecture Patterns
        00:47
      • 13.13 Conclusion
        00:09
      • Knowledge Check
    • L1 09 - TOGAF V92 F6 ADM Phases Level 1

      56:21
      • F6.01 ADM Phases Level 1
        00:31
      • F6.02 Module Objectives
        00:14
      • F6.03 Preliminary Phase
        00:28
      • F6.04 Objectives in detail
        01:46
      • F6.05 Approach
        03:05
      • F6.06 Phase A Architecture Vision
        00:23
      • F6.07 Objectives
        00:23
      • F6.08 Approach
        01:25
      • F6.09 Business Scenarios
        00:53
      • F6.10 What is a Business Scenario
        01:04
      • F6.11 Roadmap
        00:24
      • F6.12 Business Scenarios and the ADM
        00:45
      • F6.13 Phase B Business Architecture
        00:36
      • F6.14 Objectives
        00:27
      • F6.15 Approach General
        01:35
      • F6.16 Developing the Baseline Description
        00:40
      • F6.17 Applying Business Capabilities
        01:35
      • F6.18 Applying Value Streams
        01:55
      • F6.19 Mapping Value Streams
        01:10
      • F6.20 Applying the Organization Map
        02:11
      • F6.21 Applying Business Modeling
        00:44
      • F6.22 Using the Architecture Repository
        00:37
      • F6.23 Phase C Information Systems Architectures
        00:27
      • F6.24 Data or Applications first
        01:24
      • F6.25 Information Systems Architectures Objectives
        01:00
      • F6.26 Approach
        01:08
      • F6.27 Top-Down Design vs Bottom-up Implementation
        01:28
      • F6.28 Data-Driven Sequence Implementation
        00:20
      • F6.29 Architecture Repository
        00:46
      • F6.30 Considerations for the Data Architecture
        02:29
      • F6.31 Phase D Technology Architecture
        00:20
      • F6.32 Objectives
        00:40
      • F6.33 Approach
        02:00
      • F6.34 Phase E Opportunities and Solutions
        00:56
      • F6.35 Objectives
        00:32
      • F6.36 Approach
        02:24
      • F6.37 Phase F Migration Planning
        00:27
      • F6.38 Objectives
        00:28
      • F6.39 Approach
        01:00
      • F6.40 Phase G Implementation Governance
        00:38
      • F6.41 Phase G Objectives
        00:51
      • F6.42 Approach
        02:01
      • F6.43 Phase H Architecture Change Management
        00:38
      • F6.44 Objectives
        00:17
      • F6.45 Approach
        01:15
      • F6.46 Exercise Drivers for Architecture Change
        00:52
      • F6.47 Change Management Process
        01:48
      • F6.48 Maintenance versus Redesign
        00:34
      • F6.49 Change Impact Exercise
        02:17
      • F6.50 ADM Requirements Management
        01:03
      • F6.51 Objectives
        00:31
      • F6.52 Approach
        00:48
      • F6.53 Resources
        00:38
      • F6.54 Volère Requirements Specification Template
        01:22
      • F6.55 Conclusion
        00:08
    • L1 10 - TOGAF V92 F7 Guidelines and Techniques Level 1

      33:33
      • F7.1 ADM Guidelines and Techniques
        00:51
      • F7.2 Module Objectives
        00:48
      • F7.3 Using the TOGAF ADM in the Context of a Specific Architectural Style
        00:37
      • F7.4 Using the TOGAF ADM in the Context of a Specific Architectural Style
        03:38
      • F7.5 Guidelines
        00:21
      • F7.6 Techniques
        00:25
      • F7.7 Question
        00:19
      • F7.8 Architecture Principles
        01:59
      • F7.9 The need for Architecture Principles
        00:25
      • F7.10 Template
        01:00
      • F7.11 Example
        00:55
      • F7.12 Example Self Serve
        00:30
      • F7.13 What makes a good set of Architecture Principles
        00:40
      • F7.14 What is a Business Scenario
        01:18
      • F7.15 What is a good Business Scenario
        00:49
      • F7.16 The use of Business Scenarios in the ADM
        00:47
      • F7.17 Gap Analysis
        00:54
      • F7.18 Example
        02:20
      • F7.19 Interoperability
        00:41
      • F7.20 Interoperability and the ADM
        01:09
      • F7.21 Examples
        01:23
      • F7.22 The Business Transformation Readiness Assessment
        01:05
      • F7.23 Business Transformation Readiness and the ADM
        00:41
      • F7.24 Example
        01:22
      • F7.25 Risk Management in the ADM
        02:03
      • F7.26 Example
        01:48
      • F7.27 Capability based planning
        01:12
      • F7.28 Capabilities
        02:31
      • F7.29 Summary
        00:27
      • F7.30 Exercise
        00:25
      • F7.31 Conclusion
        00:10
    • L1 11 - TOGAF V92 F11 ADM Deliverables Level 1

      07:47
      • F11.01 ADM Deliverables Level 1
        00:13
      • F11.02 Module Objectives
        00:12
      • F11.03 Roadmap
        00:14
      • F11.04 The role of Architecture Deliverables
        00:42
      • F11.05 Architecture Deliverables
        01:01
      • F11.06 Request for Architecture Work
        00:38
      • F11.07 Statement of Architecture Work
        00:29
      • F11.08 Architecture Vision
        00:36
      • F11.09 Communications Plan
        00:28
      • F11.10 Architecture Definition Document
        01:36
      • F11.11 Architecture Requirements Document
        00:50
      • F11.12 Architecture Roadmap
        00:43
      • F11.13 Conclusion
        00:05
    • L1 12 - TOGAF V92 F12 Reference Models

      17:57
      • F12.01 TOGAF Reference Models
        00:13
      • F12.02 Module Objectives
        00:23
      • F12.03 Roadmap
        00:21
      • F12.04 TOGAF Foundation Architecture
        01:59
      • F12.05 The Architecture Continuum
        01:25
      • F12.06 TRM Components
        00:55
      • F12.07 Summary of the TRM
        01:10
      • F12.08 A common problem
        01:12
      • F12.09 Customer problem statement
        02:29
      • F12.10 A Shared Vision
        00:30
      • F12.11 How Important
        01:45
      • F12.12 Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model
        00:26
      • F12.13 The Architecture Continuum
        00:23
      • F12.14 TOGAF TRM Orientations
        00:56
      • F12.15 Boundaryless Information Flow Focus
        00:38
      • F12.16 Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model - High-level Model
        02:09
      • F12.17 Components of the III-RM
        00:29
      • F12.18 Summary of the III-RM
        00:28
      • F12.19 Conclusion
        00:06
      • Knowledge Check
    • L1 13 - TOGAF V92 F13 Certification

      10:15
      • F13.01 The TOGAF Certification for People Program
        00:18
      • F13.02 Module Objectives
        00:28
      • F13.03 TOGAF Certification for People
        00:44
      • F13.04 TOGAF 9 Certification Levels
        00:45
      • F13.05 Level 1 - TOGAF 9 Foundation Target Audience
        00:28
      • F13.06 Level 2 - TOGAF 9 Certified Target Audience
        00:40
      • F13.07 Paths to Certification
        00:50
      • F13.08 Components
        00:35
      • F13.09 Level 1 Learning Units
        00:31
      • F13.10 Level 2 Learning Units
        01:21
      • F13.11 Level 1 Exam Requirements
        00:28
      • F13.12 Level 2 Exam Requirements
        00:35
      • F13.13 Level 2 Stepwise Development
        00:31
      • F13.14 Level 2 Direct
        00:53
      • F13.15 Combined Part 1 and 2 Examination
        00:29
      • F13.16 Certification
        00:31
      • F13.17 Conclusion
        00:08
  • TOGAF 9 Certified Training

    • L2 00 - TOGAF-V92-M0-Course-Intro

      09:53
      • 00.01 Standard Courseware Version 9.2 Edition
        00:16
      • 00.04 TOGAF 9 Certification Levels
        00:36
      • 00.05 TOGAF 9 Foundation Training
        00:45
      • 00.06 TOGAF 9 Certified Training
        00:38
      • 00.07 TOGAF 9 Certification Levels
        00:12
      • 00.08 Paths to Certification
        00:37
      • 00.09 Prerequisite Knowledge
        00:22
      • 00.10 Course Objectives
        00:28
      • 00.11 Target Audience Objectives
        01:12
      • 00.12 TOGAF 9 Foundation Training Applicable Modules
        00:36
      • 00.13 TOGAF 9 Certified Training Applicable Modules
        00:23
      • 00.14 TOGAF 9 Certified Course Content Part1
        00:27
      • 00.15 Course Content Part2
        00:31
      • 00.16 Course Content Part 3
        00:30
      • 00.17 Course Content Part4
        00:16
      • 00.18 Course Content Part5
        00:12
      • 00.19 TOGAF 9 Foundation to TOGAF 9 Certified Upgrade
        01:45
      • 00.20-Thank you
        00:07
    • L2 01 - TOGAF V92 M1 Management Overview

      32:29
      • 1.01 Management Overview
        00:13
      • 1.02 Module Objectives
        00:30
      • 1.03 Agenda
        00:03
      • 1.04 About The Open Group
        00:22
      • 1.05 The Open Group Vision
        00:31
      • 1.06 The Open Group Mission
        00:38
      • 1.07 Agenda
        00:03
      • 1.08 Architecture Forum-Mission
        00:38
      • 1.09 Agenda
        00:03
      • 1.10 What is an Enterprise
        01:00
      • 1.11 What is an Architecture
        00:26
      • 1.12 What is Enterprise Architecture
        00:32
      • 1.13 Architecture Types
        00:19
      • 1.14 Why Enterprise Architecture
        02:19
      • 1.15 Pressure to Develop Enterprise Architecture
        00:43
      • 1.16 Business Benefits of Enterprise Architecture
        00:41
      • 1.17 The Importance of Governance
        00:24
      • 1.18 What do we mean by Governance
        00:08
      • 1.19 Agenda
        00:03
      • 1.20 What Is an Architecture Framework
        00:38
      • 1.21 The Value of a Framework
        00:26
      • 1.22 Architecture Development Method
        00:51
      • 1.23 Agenda
        00:04
      • 1.24 TOGAF Origins
        00:28
      • 1.25 Member End User Driven
        01:47
      • 1.26 TOGAF Scope
        00:33
      • 1.27 TOGAF Long-term Goals
        00:47
      • 1.28 Structure of the Standard
        00:46
      • 1.29 The TOGAF Standard Version 9 2 Table of Contents
        00:20
      • 1.30 TOGAF Components
        01:08
      • 1.31 TOGAF Capability Framework
        01:24
      • 1.32 ADM - Basic Principles
        01:08
      • 1.33 Preliminary Phase
        00:32
      • 1.34 Phase A Architecture Vision
        00:36
      • 1.35 Phase B Business Architecture
        00:45
      • 1.36 Business Architecture - Contents
        00:20
      • 1.37 Business Architecture - Steps
        00:36
      • 1.38 Phase C Information Systems Architectures
        00:29
      • 1.39 Data or Applications first
        00:50
      • 1.40 Phase D Technology Architecture
        00:37
      • 1.41 Phase E Opportunities and Solutions
        01:13
      • 1.42 Phase F Migration Planning
        00:30
      • 1.43 Phase G Implementation Governance
        00:48
      • 1.44 Phase H Architecture Change Management
        00:42
      • 1.45 Agenda
        00:03
      • 1.46 The TOGAF Library
        00:16
      • 1.47 TOGAF Library - Overview
        00:18
      • 1.48 TOGAF Library - Structure
        01:04
      • 1.49 Agenda
        00:03
      • 1.50 TOGAF Certification
        00:34
      • 1.51 TOGAF Foundation Target Audience
        00:36
      • 1.52 TOGAF Certified Target Audience
        00:35
      • 1.53 Agenda
        00:02
      • 1.54 Summary
        00:59
      • 1.55 Conclusion
        00:05
    • L2 02 - TOGAF V92 M2 TOGAF 9 Framework Components

      14:52
      • 2.01 TOGAF 9 Framework Components
        00:18
      • 2.02 Module Objectives
        00:51
      • 2.03 Key Components of the TOGAF Framework
        00:50
      • 2.04 The TOGAF Standard Version 9 2 Table of Contents
        00:06
      • 2.05 The Architecture Development Method
        00:44
      • 2.06 ADM Guidelines and Techniques
        00:56
      • 2.07 Applying Iteration to the ADM
        00:37
      • 2.08 Applying the ADM Across the Architecture Landscape
        00:21
      • 2.09 Categories of Stakeholder
        00:20
      • 2.10 Architecture Content Framework
        00:53
      • 2.11 Deliverables Artifacts and Building Blocks
        01:29
      • 2.12 Full Content Metamodel with Relationships
        00:07
      • 2.13 The Enterprise Continuum
        00:57
      • 2.14 Architecture Repository
        00:50
      • 2.15 Establishing the Architecture Capability as an Operational Entity
        01:06
      • 2.16 The TOGAF Library
        00:18
      • 2.17 TOGAF Reference Models
        00:38
      • 2.18 High Level TRM
        00:37
      • 2.19 Detailed TRM
        00:16
      • 2.20 Boundaryless Information Flow
        00:33
      • 2.21 The Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model
        00:32
      • 2.22 Summary
        01:17
      • 2.23 Conclusion
        00:16
      • Knowledge Check
    • L2 03 - TOGAF V92 M3 Intro ADM

      19:48
      • 3.01 Introduction to the Architecture Development Method ADM
        00:25
      • 3.02 Module Objectives
        00:36
      • 3.03 What Is the TOGAF ADM
        01:14
      • 3.04 Architecture Development Method - Process
        01:38
      • 3.05 Relationship to other Parts of the TOGAF Standard
        00:42
      • 3.06 ADM Phases
        03:11
      • 3.07 Architecture Forum - Mission
        00:44
      • 3.08 ADM Inputs and Outputs
        00:51
      • 3.09 Adapting the ADM
        01:58
      • 3.10 Governing the ADM
        00:56
      • 3.11 Governance Repository
        02:05
      • 3.12 Reasons to constrain the Scope of Architectural Activity
        01:18
      • 3.13 Scoping the Architecture Activity
        02:39
      • 3.14 Architecture Integration
        00:56
      • 3.15 Summary
        00:22
      • 3.16 Conclusion
        00:13
      • Knowledge Check
    • L2 04 - TOGAF V92 M4 Enterprise Continuum

      27:58
      • 4.01 The Enterprise Continuum and Tools
        00:19
      • 4.02 Module Objectives
        00:29
      • 4.03 Definition of Continuum
        00:15
      • 4.04 Roadmap
        00:12
      • 4.05 The TOGAF Standard Version 9 2 Components
        00:12
      • 4.06 Overview
        02:54
      • 4.07 Architecture Reuse
        01:50
      • 4.08 Enterprise Continuum Constituents
        01:27
      • 4.09 The Architecture Continuum
        05:22
      • 4.10 The Solutions Continuum
        06:56
      • 4.11 The Enterprise Continuum
        02:26
      • 4.12 The need for Tools
        00:32
      • 4.13 Tools can model the Enterprise Architecture
        00:44
      • 4.14 Issues in Tools Standardization
        02:00
      • 4.15 Summary
        02:02
      • 4.16 Conclusion
        00:18
      • Knowledge Check
    • L2 05 - TOGAF V92 M5 Architecture Repository

      22:20
      • 5.01 Architecture Repository
        00:33
      • 5.02 Module Objectives
        00:15
      • 5.03 Purpose
        01:17
      • 5.04 Architecture Repository
        03:07
      • 5.05 Architecture Landscape
        01:36
      • 5.06 Reference Library
        01:20
      • 5.07 Standards Information Base
        04:06
      • 5.08 Standards Classification
        01:31
      • 5.09 Governance Log
        00:54
      • 5.10 Governance Log Contents
        02:56
      • 5.11 Architecture Requirements Repository
        00:45
      • 5.12 Solutions Landscape
        01:04
      • 5.13 Relationship to other Parts of the TOGAF Standard
        00:18
      • 5.14 Summary
        01:16
      • 5.15 Exercise
        01:10
      • 5.16 Conclusion
        00:12
    • L2 06 - TOGAF V92 M9 Architecture Governance

      42:57
      • 9.01 Architecture Governance
        00:23
      • 9.02 Module Objectives
        00:26
      • 9.03 Introduction to Governance
        01:01
      • 9.04 Governance - Basic Principles
        00:38
      • 9.05 Governance and the ADM
        02:22
      • 9.06 Nature of Governance
        02:51
      • 9.07 Levels of Governance
        00:58
      • 9.08 An IT Governance Framework - COBIT
        01:38
      • 9.09 TOGAF Architecture Governance Framework
        01:20
      • 9.10 Conceptual Structure
        01:12
      • 9.11 Architecture Governance Framework - Conceptual Structure
        00:56
      • 9.12 Conceptual Structure
        00:12
      • 9.13 Organizational Structure
        03:40
      • 9.14 Benefits of Architecture Govenance
        00:53
      • 9.15 Architecture Governance in Practice
        01:29
      • 9.16 Architecture Board
        01:42
      • 9.17 Architecture Board Value
        00:25
      • 9.18 Architecture Board Responsibilities
        02:03
      • 9.19 Architecture Board Operations
        00:27
      • 9.20 Architecture Contracts
        02:20
      • 9.21 Architecture Contracts and the ADM
        02:44
      • 9.22 Architecture Compliance Terminology
        02:01
      • 9.23 Architecture Compliance
        01:27
      • 9.24 Architecture Compliance Reviews
        03:34
      • 9.25 Architecture Compliance Review Process
        02:26
      • 9.26 Establishing an Architecture Capability
        02:47
      • 9.27 Summary
        00:50
      • 9.28 Conclusion
        00:12
      • Knowledge Check
    • L2 07 - TOGAF V92 M6 Architecture Content Framework

      15:45
      • 6.01 Architecture Content Framework
        01:10
      • 6.02 Module Objectives
        00:20
      • 6.03 Introduction
        00:29
      • 6.04 Benefits of the Architecture Content Framework
        00:47
      • 6.05 Overview
        00:39
      • 6.06 Deliverables Artifacts and Building Blocks
        00:59
      • 6.07 Relationship between Deliverables Artifacts and Building blocks
        00:51
      • 6.08 Example - Architecture Definition Document
        00:33
      • 6.09 Architectural Artifacts
        00:32
      • 6.10 Content Metamodel
        01:45
      • 6.11 Content Metamodel Overview
        01:56
      • 6.12 Mapping the Framework and the ADM
        04:11
      • 6.13 Content Framework and the TOGAF ADM
        00:37
      • 6.14 Summary
        00:30
      • 6.15 Exercise
        00:16
      • 6.16 Conclusion
        00:10
    • L2 08 - TOGAF V92 M7 Metamodel

      42:03
      • 7.01 TOGAF Content Metamodel
        00:41
      • 7.02 Module Objectives
        00:22
      • 7.03 What is a metamodel
        00:35
      • 7.04 Why a metamodel
        00:45
      • 7.05 Benefits of the Metamodel
        00:15
      • 7.06 Formal and Informal Modeling
        02:06
      • 7.07 Core Content Metamodel Concepts
        00:29
      • 7.08 Core and Extension Content
        00:54
      • 7.09 TOGAF Content Metamodel and its Extensions
        01:18
      • 7.10 Core Metamodel Entities
        02:40
      • 7.11 Core Entities and their Relationships
        03:28
      • 7.12 Stakeholder Needs
        00:33
      • 7.13 The Content Metamodel
        00:44
      • 7.14 Content Metamodel Simplified
        01:43
      • 7.15 Content Metamodel Detailed
        05:11
      • 7.16 Core Content Metamodel
        00:26
      • 7.17 TOGAF Standard Version 9 2 Core Artifacts
        00:30
      • 7.18 Full Content Metamodel
        00:18
      • 7.19 Full Content Metamodel with Relationships
        00:14
      • 7.20 Full Content Metamodel Artifacts
        00:11
      • 7.21 Metamodel Extensions
        00:14
      • 7.22 Governance Extension
        03:40
      • 7.23 Services Extension
        02:26
      • 7.24 Process Modeling Extension
        02:38
      • 7.25 Data Extension
        02:49
      • 7.26 Infrastructure Consolidation Extension
        03:20
      • 7.27 Motivation Extension
        02:11
      • 7.28 Summary
        00:25
      • 7.29 Exercise
        00:45
      • 7.30 Conclusion
        00:12
    • L2 09 - TOGAF V92 M12 Architechture Views and Viewpoints

      32:03
      • 12.01 Architecture Views and Viewspoints
        00:17
      • 12.02 Module Objectives
        00:50
      • 12.03 Concepts and Definitions
        00:50
      • 12.04 System
        01:23
      • 12.05 Stakeholders
        00:37
      • 12.06 Concerns
        01:59
      • 12.07 Architecture Viewpoint synonym Viewpoint
        02:56
      • 12.08 Architecture Views and Viewpoints
        01:04
      • 12.09 What is an Architecture View
        01:19
      • 12.10 A Simple Example of an Architecture Viewpoint
        00:58
      • 12.11 A Simple Example of an Architecture View
        01:17
      • 12.12 Developing Architecture Views in the ADM
        01:19
      • 12.13 Exercise Views and Viewpoints for a Simple Airport System
        02:07
      • 12.14 The Architecture View Creation Process
        01:20
      • 12.15 Benefits
        01:02
      • 12.16 The Architecture View Creation Process Contd
        00:52
      • 12.17 Using TOGAF Artifacts
        01:38
      • 12.18 Catalogs
        01:45
      • 12.19 Matrices
        00:35
      • 12.20 Stakeholder Map Matrix
        02:09
      • 12.21 Diagrams
        00:19
      • 12.22 Example Business Footprint Diagram
        01:52
      • 12.23 TOGAF Standard Version 9 2 Artifacts
        00:21
      • 12.24 Summary
        01:58
      • 12.25 Exercise
        01:05
      • 12.26 Conclusion
        00:11
      • Knowledge Check
    • L2 10 - TOGAF V92 M13 Building Blocks

      16:10
      • 13.01 Building Blocks
        01:04
      • 13.02 Module Objectives
        00:19
      • 13.03 Building Block Characteristics
        00:22
      • 13.04 Building Blocks
        01:09
      • 13.05 Architecture Building Blocks ABBs
        00:44
      • 13.06 ABB Specifications
        00:51
      • 13.07 Solution Building Blocks SBBs
        00:36
      • 13.08 SBB Specifications
        01:03
      • 13.09 Building Blocks and the ADM
        01:47
      • 13.10 Building Block Design
        00:54
      • 13.11 Requirements Management
        06:25
      • 13.12 Architecture Patterns
        00:47
      • 13.13 Conclusion
        00:09
      • Knowledge Check
    • L2 11 - TOGAF V92 M8 Preliminary Phase

      42:21
      • 8.01 Preliminary Phase
        00:43
      • 8.02 Module Objectives
        00:52
      • 8.03 Preliminary Phase Objectives in detail
        01:05
      • 8.04 Approach
        03:35
      • 8.05 Preliminary Phase Main inputs
        02:15
      • 8.06 Steps
        01:00
      • 8.07 1 Scope the enterprise organizations impacted
        00:57
      • 8.08 2 Confirm governance and support frameworks
        01:00
      • 8.09 3 Define the team and organization
        01:03
      • 8.10 4 Identify and establish Architecture Principles
        01:47
      • 8.11 Defining Architecture Principles
        00:35
      • 8.12 TOGAF Template for Principles
        02:30
      • 8.13 An Example Statement of Principles
        02:31
      • 8.14 Example Primacy of Principles
        01:06
      • 8.15 Example Self-Serve
        00:51
      • 8.16 Five Qualities of Principles
        02:19
      • 8.17 Principles and the Metamodel
        00:32
      • 8.18 5 Tailor the TOGAF framework and if any other Selected Architecture Frameworks
        01:00
      • 8.19 Terminology Tailoring
        01:03
      • 8.20 Process Tailoring
        01:10
      • 8.21 Content Tailoring
        01:50
      • 8.22 General Entities
        01:00
      • 8.23 6 Develop Strategy and Implementation Plans for Tools and Techniques
        01:03
      • 8.24 Preliminary Phase Outputs
        00:32
      • 8.25 Summary
        03:22
      • 8.26 TOGAF Standard Version 9 2 Artifacts
        05:22
      • 8.27 Catalogs
        00:47
      • 8.28 Exercises
        00:19
      • 8.29 Conclusion
        00:12
      • Knowledge Check
    • L2 12 - TOGAF V92 M10 Business Scenarios

      19:34
      • 10.01 Business Scenarios
        00:26
      • 10.02 Module Objectives
        00:19
      • 10.03 Roadmap
        00:25
      • 10.04 Introduction
        01:13
      • 10.05 What is a Business Scenario
        01:07
      • 10.06 Business Scenarios
        00:17
      • 10.07 Business Scenarios and the ADM
        00:47
      • 10.08 What is a Good Business Scenario
        00:53
      • 10.09 SMART
        00:30
      • 10.10 The Benefits of Business Scenarios
        01:23
      • 10.11 Who Contributes to a Business Scenario
        01:09
      • 10.12 Developing a Business Scenario
        01:58
      • 10.13 Getting Business Scenarios Right
        00:37
      • 10.14 Contents of a Business Scenario
        00:48
      • 10.15 Template for a Business Scenario
        01:30
      • 10.16 Exercise
        01:44
      • 10.17 Some reminders
        00:46
      • 10.18 Resources
        00:15
      • 10.19 Summary
        00:27
      • 10.20 Exercises
        02:40
      • 10.21 Conclusion
        00:20
    • L2 13 - TOGAF V92 M11 Stakeholder Management

      18:00
      • 11.01 Stakeholder Management
        00:41
      • 11.02 Module Objectives
        00:31
      • 11.03 Overview
        01:16
      • 11.04 Benefits
        00:33
      • 11.05 Stakeholders
        00:25
      • 11.06 Stakeholder Management
        00:36
      • 11.07 Step 1 Identify Stakeholders
        02:07
      • 11.08 Categories of Stakeholder
        01:34
      • 11.09 Step 2 Classify Stakeholder Positions
        02:23
      • 11.10 Step 3 Determine Stakeholder Management Approach
        02:35
      • 11.11 Step 4 Tailor Engagement Deliverables
        00:47
      • 11.12 Example Stakeholder Map
        03:24
      • 11.13 Summary
        00:22
      • 11.14 Exercise
        00:41
      • 11.15 Conclusion
        00:05
    • L2 14 - TOGAF V92 M14 Implementation Support

      35:01
      • 14.01 Architecture Implementation Support Techniques
        01:09
      • 14.02 Module Objectives
        01:20
      • 14.03 Interoperability
        00:35
      • 14.04 Interoperability and the ADM
        01:32
      • 14.05 Examples
        01:43
      • 14.06 Interoperability requirements and solutions
        02:14
      • 14.07 Business Transformation Readiness Assessment
        02:07
      • 14.08 Readiness Factors
        01:39
      • 14.09 Assess the Readiness Factors
        03:26
      • 14.10 Readiness Factor Rating
        01:50
      • 14.11 Capability based planning
        00:59
      • 14.12 Readiness Factor Risks and Actions
        01:20
      • 14.13 Risk Management
        00:38
      • 14.14 Risk Management in the ADM
        02:02
      • 14.15 Initial risk assessment
        02:13
      • 14.16 Risk Classification Scheme
        01:23
      • 14.17 Risk Identification and Mitigation Worksheet
        01:21
      • 14.18 Capabilities
        01:54
      • 14.19 Capability based planning
        04:11
      • 14.20 Summary
        00:28
      • 14.21 Exercise
        00:41
      • 14.22 Conclusion
        00:16
    • L2 15 - TOGAF V92 M15 Phase A

      37:33
      • 15.01 Phase A Architecture vision
        00:22
      • 15.02 Module Objectives
        00:33
      • 15.03 Architecture Vision - Objectives
        00:33
      • 15.04 Approach
        03:41
      • 15.05 PhaseA inputs
        01:30
      • 15.06 Request for Architecture Work
        01:04
      • 15.07 Steps
        01:04
      • 15.08 Step1 Establish the architecture project
        00:33
      • 15.09 Step 2 Identify stakeholders concerns and business requirements
        00:52
      • 15.10 Stakeholder Map
        04:15
      • 15.11 Step 3 Confirm business goals drivers and constraints
        00:58
      • 15.12 Step 4 Evaluate capabilities
        01:51
      • 15.13 Value Chain Diagram
        02:11
      • 15.14 Step 5 Assess readiness for business transformation
        00:39
      • 15.15 Step 6 Define the Scope
        00:51
      • 15.16 Step 7 Confirm and elaborate Architecture Principles including business principles
        01:50
      • 15.17 Step 8 Develop Architecture Vision
        01:40
      • 15.18 Solution Concept Diagram
        01:35
      • 15.19 Step 9 Define the Target Architecture value propositions and KPIs
        01:04
      • 15.20 Step 10 Identify the business transformation risks and mitigation activities
        01:52
      • 15.21 Step 11 Develop Statement of Architecture Work Secure approval
        01:55
      • 15.22 Statement of Architecture Work
        01:03
      • 15.23 Phase A Outputs
        01:28
      • 15.24 Summary
        03:23
      • 15.25 TOGAF Standard Version 9 2 Artifacts
        00:41
      • 15.26 Conclusion
        00:05
      • Knowledge Check
    • L2 16 - TOGAF V92 M16 Phase B Business Architecture

      51:34
      • 16.01 Phase B Business Architecture
        00:21
      • 16.02 Module Objectives
        00:51
      • 16.03 Business Architecture Objectives
        00:34
      • 16.04 Approach
        03:17
      • 16.05 PhaseB Inputs
        01:21
      • 16.06 Steps
        00:59
      • 16.07 Step 1 Select Reference Models Viewpoint and Tools
        03:11
      • 16.08 Business Capability Mapping
        02:22
      • 16.09 Value Stream Mapping
        02:02
      • 16.10 Mapping Value Streams to Business Capabilities
        02:01
      • 16.11 Organization Mapping
        02:45
      • 16.12 Additional Techniques
        00:43
      • 16.13 Step 1 Select Reference Models Viewpoints and Tools
        02:01
      • 16.14 TOGAF Standard Version 9 2 Artifacts
        00:34
      • 16.15 Step 2 Develop Baseline Business Architecture Description
        02:07
      • 16.16 Step 3 Develop Target Business Architecture Description
        00:30
      • 16.17 Step 4 Perform Gap Analysis
        04:17
      • 16.18 Gap Analysis Exercise
        00:42
      • 16.19 Gap Analysis Answer
        01:39
      • 16.20 Step 5 Define Candidate Roadmap Components
        00:51
      • 16.21 Step 6 Resolve Impacts Across the Architecture Landscape
        00:55
      • 16.22 Step 7 Conduct Formal Stakeholder Review
        00:38
      • 16.23 Step 8 Finalize the Business Architecture
        01:05
      • 16.24 Step 9 Create Architecture Definition Document
        00:50
      • 16.25 Summary of Building Block usage in Phase B
        02:32
      • 16.26 Phase B Outputs
        00:34
      • 16.27 Architecture Definition Document
        02:20
      • 16.28 Architecture Definition Document Business Architecture Components
        01:25
      • 16.29 Architecture Requirements Specification
        00:42
      • 16.30 Architecture Requirements Specification Business Architecture Components
        01:25
      • 16.31 Summary
        04:04
      • 16.32 Exercise
        00:39
      • 16.33 Resource
        01:04
      • 16.34 Conclusion
        00:13
      • Knowledge Check
    • L2 17 - TOGAF V92 M16A Phase B

      56:19
      • 16A.01 PhaseB
        00:27
      • 16A.02 Module Objectives
        00:24
      • 16A.03 TOGAF Standard Version 9 2 Artifacts
        00:34
      • 16A.04 Catalogs Matrices and Diagrams
        02:50
      • 16A.05 Catalogs
        08:04
      • 16A.06 Exercise
        00:41
      • 16A.07 Matrices
        00:47
      • 16A.08 Capability Organization Matrix
        01:33
      • 16A.09 Strategy Capability Matrix
        00:51
      • 16A.10 Value Stream Capability Matrix
        01:17
      • 16A.11 Business Interaction Matrix
        02:09
      • 16A.12 Actor role Matrix
        03:47
      • 16A.13 Diagrams
        01:01
      • 16A.14 Business Capability Map
        02:01
      • 16A.15 Value Stream Map
        02:09
      • 16A.16 Mapping Value Streams to Business Capabilities
        00:47
      • 16A.17 Organization Map
        02:51
      • 16A.18 Business Footprint Diagram
        03:52
      • 16A.19 Business Service Information Diagram
        01:03
      • 16A.20 Functional Decomposition Diagram
        04:16
      • 16A.21 Product Lifecycle Diagram
        02:17
      • 16A.22 Goal Objective Service Diagram
        01:50
      • 16A.23 Business Use case Diagram
        02:32
      • 16A.24 Organization Decomposition Diagram
        02:00
      • 16A.25 Process Flow Diagram
        02:52
      • 16A.26 Events Diagram
        01:17
      • 16A.27 Example Events Matrix
        01:50
      • 16A.28 Conclusion
        00:17
    • L2 18 - TOGAF V92 M17 Phase C Overview

      08:49
      • 17.01 Phase C - Information Systems Architectures-Overview
        00:32
      • 17.02 Module Objectives
        00:40
      • 17.03 Information Systems Architectures-Objectives
        00:27
      • 17.04 Approach
        01:08
      • 17.05 Top-Down Design - Bottom-up Implementation
        00:47
      • 17.06 Alternative Approach Data-Driven Sequence Implementation
        00:21
      • 17.07 Approach Architecture Repository
        01:28
      • 17.08 Considerations for Data Architecture
        02:33
      • 17.09 Phase C Inputs
        00:53
    • L2 19 - TOGAF V92 M18 Phase C Data Architecture

      20:52
      • 18.01 Phase C - Data Architecture
        00:26
      • 18.02 Module Objectives
        00:15
      • 18.03 Data Architecture - Objectives
        01:05
      • 18.04 Phase C - Data - Inputs
        02:59
      • 18.05 Steps
        01:36
      • 18.06 Step 1 - Select reference models viewpoints and tools
        00:47
      • 18.07 TOGAF Standard Version 9 2 Artifacts
        00:27
      • 18.08 Step 1 - Select reference models viewpoints and tools
        01:23
      • 18.09 Step 2 - Develop a Baseline Data Architecture Description
        01:16
      • 18.10 Step 3 - Develop Target Data Architecture Description
        00:30
      • 18.11 Step 4 - Perform Gap Analysis
        00:32
      • 18.12 Step 5 - Define candidate roadmap components
        00:17
      • 18.13 Step 6 - Resolve impacts across the Architecture Landscape
        00:57
      • 18.14 Step 7 - Conduct Formal Stakeholder Review
        01:21
      • 18.15 Step 8 - Finalize the Data Architecture
        00:41
      • 18.16 Step 9 - Create Architecture Definition Document
        00:35
      • 18.17 Phase C - Outputs - Data Architecture
        00:29
      • 18.18 Architecture Definition Document - Data Architecture Components
        00:50
      • 18.19 Architecture Requirements Specification - Data Architecture Components
        00:32
      • 18.20 Summary
        03:13
      • 18.21 Exercise
        00:23
      • 18.22 Conclusion
        00:18
      • Knowledge Check
    • L2 20 - TOGAF V92 M18A Phase C Data Architecture

      20:27
      • 18A.01 Phase C Data Architecture
        00:30
      • 18A.02 Module Objectives
        00:11
      • 18A.03 TOGAF Standard Version 9 2 Artifacts
        00:16
      • 18A.04 Catalogs Matrices and Diagrams
        00:43
      • 18A.05 Catalogs
        00:39
      • 18A.06 Exercise
        00:10
      • 18A.07 Matrices
        00:11
      • 18A.08 Data Entity Business Function Matrix
        01:12
      • 18A.09 Example Data Entity Business Function Matrix
        01:36
      • 18A.10 Application Data Matrix
        00:20
      • 18A.11 Example Application Data Matrix
        01:20
      • 18A.12 Diagrams
        00:16
      • 18A.13 Conceptual Data Diagram
        01:43
      • 18A.14 Logical Data Diagram
        00:26
      • 18A.15 Data Dissemination Diagram
        00:23
      • 18A.16 Example Data Dissemination Diagram
        01:58
      • 18A.17 Data Security Diagram
        00:58
      • 18A.18 Example Data Security Diagram
        00:39
      • 18A.19 Example Data Security Matrix
        01:30
      • 18A.20 Data Migration Diagram
        01:19
      • 18A.21 Example Data Migration Diagram
        01:24
      • 18A.22 Example Data Migration Mapping
        01:08
      • 18A.23 Data Lifecycle Diagram
        01:17
      • 18A.24 Conclusion
        00:18
    • L2 21 - TOGAF V92 M19 I3RM

      14:42
      • 19.01 The Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model
        01:16
      • 19.02 Module Objectives
        00:38
      • 19.03 Key Business and Technical Drivers
        01:03
      • 19.04 Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model
        00:42
      • 19.05 TOGAF TRM
        00:37
      • 19.06 TOGAF TRM Orientations
        00:53
      • 19.07 Boundaryless Information Flow Focus
        00:37
      • 19.08 Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model High level Model
        01:40
      • 19.09 Components of the III RM
        00:29
      • 19.10 Components of the High-Level III RM
        02:09
      • 19.11 Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model Detailed Model
        03:17
      • 19.12 Summary
        00:36
      • 19.13 Exercise
        00:28
      • 19.14 Conclusion
        00:17
    • L2 22 - TOGAF V92 M20 Phase C Applications Architecture

      26:21
      • 20.01 Phase C - Application Architecture
        00:23
      • 20.02 Module Objectives
        00:11
      • 20.03 Objectives
        01:35
      • 20.04 Phase C - Inputs - Application Architecture
        01:52
      • 20.05 Steps
        01:07
      • 20.06 Step 1 - Select reference models viewpoints and tools
        00:39
      • 20.07 TOGAF Standard Version 9 2 Artifacts
        00:25
      • 20.08 Step 1 - Select reference models viewpoints and tools
        00:45
      • 20.09 Recommended Process
        01:02
      • 20.10 Step 1 - Select reference models viewpoints and tools
        00:45
      • 20.11 Example - The Integrated Information Infrastructure Model
        01:09
      • 20.12 III-RM Business and Technical Drivers
        02:30
      • 20.13 III-RM Focus
        00:30
      • 20.14 III-RM High Level View
        01:43
      • 20.15 Step 2 - Develop a Baseline Application Architecture Description
        01:10
      • 20.16 Step 3 - Develop Target Application Architecture Description
        00:21
      • 20.17 Step 4 - Perform Gap Analysis
        00:42
      • 20.18 Step 5 - Define candidate roadmap components
        00:18
      • 20.19 Step 6 - Resolve impacts across the Architecture Landscape
        00:48
      • 20.20 Step 7 - Conduct Formal Stakeholder Review
        00:52
      • 20.21 Step 8 - Finalize the Application Architecture
        00:34
      • 20.22 Step 9 - Create Architecture Definition Document
        00:42
      • 20.23 Phase C - Outputs - Application Architecture
        00:22
      • 20.24 Architecture Definition Document - Application Architecture Components
        00:34
      • 20.25 Architecture Requirements Specification - Application Architecture Components
        00:36
      • 20.26 Summary
        03:40
      • 20.27 Exercise
        00:51
      • 20.28 Conclusion
        00:15
      • Knowledge Check
    • L2 23 - TOGAF V92 M20A Phase C Applications Architecture

      29:26
      • 20A.01 Phase C Application Architecture
        00:26
      • 20A.02 Module Objectives
        00:11
      • 20A.03 TOGAF Standard Version 9 2 Artifacts
        00:26
      • 20A.04 Catalogs Matrices and Diagrams
        00:52
      • 20A.05 Catalogs
        02:24
      • 20A.06 Exercise
        00:09
      • 20A.07 Matrices
        00:18
      • 20A.08 Application Organization Matrix
        00:53
      • 20A.09 Example Application Organization Matrix
        01:01
      • 20A.10 Role Application Matrix
        00:56
      • 20A.11 Example Role Application Matrix
        00:41
      • 20A.12 Application Function Matrix
        00:46
      • 20A.13 Example Application Function Matrix
        00:48
      • 20A.14 Example Application Interaction Matrix
        01:29
      • 20A.15 Diagrams
        00:32
      • 20A.16 Application Communication Diagram
        02:16
      • 20A.17 Alternate Example N2 Model
        01:08
      • 20A.18 Alternate Example Information Exchange Matrix
        01:06
      • 20A.19 Application User Location Diagram
        01:31
      • 20A.20 Example Application User Location Diagram part1
        01:22
      • 20A.21 Example Application User Location Diagram part2
        00:57
      • 20A.22 Application Use Case Diagram
        01:46
      • 20A.23 Enterprise Manageability Diagram
        00:25
      • 20A.24 Example Enterprise Manageability Diagram
        00:55
      • 20A.25 Process Application Realization Diagram
        00:41
      • 20A.26 Example Process Application Realization Diagram
        01:18
      • 20A.27 Software Engineering Diagram
        00:34
      • 20A.28 Example Software Engineering Diagram
        01:21
      • 20A.29 Application Migration Diagram
        00:28
      • 20A.30 Example Application Migration Diagram
        00:37
      • 20A.31 Software Distribution Diagram
        00:48
      • 20A.32 Conclusion
        00:21
    • L2 24 - TOGAF V92 M21 Foundation Architecture

      15:04
      • 21.01 Foundation Architecture
        02:41
      • 21.02 Module Objectives
        00:33
      • 21.03 TRM Components
        00:25
      • 21.04 The TRM
        03:48
      • 21.05 Using the TRM
        01:43
      • 21.06 Taxonomy of Platform Services
        01:51
      • 21.07 Taxonomy of Application Platform Service Qualities
        00:45
      • 21.08 Availability
        00:58
      • 21.09 Assurance
        00:34
      • 21.10 Usability
        00:30
      • 21.11 Adaptability
        00:43
      • 21.12 Summary
        00:16
      • 21.13 Conclusion
        00:17
      • Knowledge Check
    • L2 25 - TOGAF V92 M22 Phase D Technology Architecture

      24:57
      • 22.1 Phase D Technology Architecture
        00:26
      • 22.2 Module Objectives
        00:12
      • 22.3 Objectives
        00:37
      • 22.4 Approach
        00:48
      • 22.5 Technology Architecture Inputs
        02:40
      • 22.6 Steps
        00:52
      • 22.7 Step 1 Select reference models viewpoints and tools
        07:56
      • 22.8 Step 2 Develop a Baseline Technology Architecture Description
        00:25
      • 22.9 Step 3 Develop Target Technology Architecture Description
        00:26
      • 22.10 Step 4 Perform Gap Analysis
        00:56
      • 22.11 Step 5 Define candidate roadmap components
        00:24
      • 22.12 Step 6 Resolve impacts across the Architecture Landscape
        01:18
      • 22.13 Step 7 Conduct Formal Stakeholder Review
        00:46
      • 22.14 Step 8 Finalize the Technology Architecture
        00:40
      • 22.15 Step 9 Create Architecture Definition Document
        00:36
      • 22.16 Technology Architecture Outputs
        00:28
      • 22.17 Architecture Definition Document Technology Architecture Components
        00:59
      • 22.18 Architecture Requirements Specification Technology Architecture Components
        00:05
      • 22.19 Summary
        03:07
      • 22.20 Exercise
        00:56
      • 22.21 Conclusion
        00:20
    • L2 26 - TOGAF V92 M22A Phase D Technology Architecture

      20:10
      • 22A.01 Phase D Technology Architecture Catalogs Matrices and Diagrams
        00:22
      • 22A.02 Module Objectives
        00:10
      • 22A.03 TOGAF Standard Version 9 2 Artifacts
        00:17
      • 22A.04 Catalogs Matrices and Diagrams
        00:38
      • 22A.05 Catalogs
        02:18
      • 22A.06 Exercise
        00:16
      • 22A.07 Matrices
        00:11
      • 22A.08 Application Technology Matrix
        00:33
      • 22A.09 Example Application Technology Matrix
        03:34
      • 22A.10 Diagrams
        00:18
      • 22A.11 Environments and Locations Diagram
        00:27
      • 22A.12 Example Environments and Locations Diagram
        01:19
      • 22A.13 Platform Decomposition Diagram
        00:56
      • 22A.14 Example Platform Decomposition Diagram
        00:59
      • 22A.15 Processing Diagram
        00:57
      • 22A.16 Example Processing Diagram
        01:55
      • 22A.17 Network Computing Hardware Diagram
        01:26
      • 22A.18 Example Network Computing Hardware Diagram
        00:48
      • 22A.19 Network and Communications Diagram
        02:40
      • 22A.20 Conclusion
        00:06
    • L2 27 - TOGAF V92 M23 Migration Planning

      14:23
      • 23.01 Migration Planning
        00:42
      • 23.02 Module Objectives
        00:35
      • 23.03 The Implementation Factor Assessment and Deduction Matrix
        02:11
      • 23.04 The Consolidated Gaps Solutions and Dependencies Matrix
        02:30
      • 23.05 Architecture Definition Increments table
        01:57
      • 23.06 The Transition Architecture State Evolution Table
        02:20
      • 23.07 The Business Value Assessment Technique
        02:14
      • 23.08 Summary
        00:27
      • 23.09 Exercise The Business Value Assessment Technique Summary
        01:18
      • 23.10 Conclusion
        00:09
    • L2 28 - TOGAF V92 M24 Phase E Opportunities and Solutions

      30:03
      • 24.01 Phase E - Opportunities and Solutions
        00:25
      • 24.02 Module Objectives
        00:22
      • 24.03 Objectives
        00:29
      • 24.04 Stakeholders
        00:32
      • 24.05 Approach
        02:36
      • 24.06 Phase E - Inputs
        00:46
      • 24.07 Steps
        01:02
      • 24.08 Step 1 - Determine Corporate Change Attributes
        00:57
      • 24.09 Step 2 - Determine Business Constraints for Implementation
        00:21
      • 24.10 Step 3 - Review and Consolidate Gap Analysis Results from Phases B to D
        01:49
      • 24.11 Step 4 - Review Consolidated Requirements Across Related Business Functions
        00:54
      • 24.12 Step 5 - Consolidate and Reconcile Interoperability Requirements
        01:24
      • 24.13 Step 6 - Refine and Validate Dependencies
        01:04
      • 24.14 Step 7 - Confirm Readiness and Risk for Business Transformation
        00:37
      • 24.15 Step 8 - Formulate Implementation and Migration Strategy
        01:42
      • 24.16 Step 9 - Identify and Group Major Work Packages
        01:54
      • 24.17 Step 10 - Identify Transition Architectures
        01:13
      • 24.18 Step 11 - Create the Architecture Roadmap and Implementation and Migration Plan
        02:27
      • 24.19 Phase E Outputs
        00:45
      • 24.20 Summary
        03:09
      • 24.21 TOGAF Version 9 2 Artifacts
        00:18
      • 24.22 Project Context Diagram
        01:41
      • 24.23 Benefits Diagram
        03:33
      • 24.24 Conclusion
        00:03
      • Knowledge Check
    • L2 29 - TOGAF V92 M25 Phase F Migration Planning

      18:10
      • 25.01 Phase F Migration Planning
        00:25
      • 25.02 Module Objectives
        00:13
      • 25.03 Phase F Objectives
        00:25
      • 25.04 Approach
        01:02
      • 25.05 Phase F Inputs
        00:47
      • 25.06 Steps
        00:43
      • 25.07 Step 1 Confirm Management Framework
        01:32
      • 25.08 Step 2 Assign a Business Value to Each Work Package
        03:25
      • 25.09 Step 3 Estimate Resource Requirements
        00:35
      • 25.10 Step 4 Prioritize the Migration Projects
        01:30
      • 25.11 Step 5 Confirm Architecture Roadmap and Update Architecture
        01:17
      • 25.12 Step 6 Generate the Implementation Migration Plan
        00:35
      • 25.13 Step 7 Complete the Architecture Development Cycle
        01:48
      • 25.14 Phase F Outputs
        00:29
      • 25.15 Summary
        03:00
      • 25.16 Conclusion
        00:24
      • Knowledge Check
    • L2 30 - TOGAF V92 M26 Phase G Implementation Governance

      13:06
      • 26.01 Phase G Implementation Governance
        00:29
      • 26.02 Module Objective
        00:17
      • 26.03 Phase G Objectives
        00:54
      • 26.04 Approach
        02:04
      • 26.05 Phase G InputsApproach
        00:36
      • 26.06 Steps
        00:34
      • 26.07 Step 1 Confirm scope and priorities
        00:49
      • 26.08 Step 2 Identify deployment resources and skills
        00:31
      • 26.09 Step 3 Guide development of solutions deployment
        00:51
      • 26.10 Step 4 Perform EA compliance reviewst
        00:49
      • 26.11 Step 5 Implement business and IT operations
        00:45
      • 26.12 Step 6 Do post-implementation review close the implementation
        00:37
      • 26.13 Phase G Outputs
        01:00
      • 26.14 Summary
        02:31
      • 26.15 Conclusion
        00:19
      • Knowledge Check
    • L2 31 - TOGAF V92 M27 Phase H Architecture Change Management

      20:33
      • 27.01 Phase H Architecture Change Management
        00:21
      • 27.02 Module Objectives
        00:15
      • 27.03 Phase H Objectives
        00:22
      • 27.04 Approach
        01:21
      • 27.05 Exercise Drivers for Architecture Change
        00:41
      • 27.06 Chang Management Process
        02:57
      • 27.07 Maintenance versus Redesign
        00:41
      • 27.08 Change Impact Exercise
        02:30
      • 27.09 Phase H Inputs
        00:44
      • 27.10 Change Requests
        01:28
      • 27.11 Steps
        00:34
      • 27.12 Step 1 Establish Value Realization Process
        00:22
      • 27.13 Step 2 Deploy Monitoring Tools
        01:09
      • 27.14 Step 3 Manage Risks
        00:22
      • 27.15 Step 4 Provide Analysis for Architecture Change Management
        00:56
      • 27.16 Step 5 Develop Change Requirements to Meet Performance Targets
        00:21
      • 27.17 Step 6 Manage Governance Process
        00:30
      • 27.18 Step 7 Activate the Process to Implement Change
        00:17
      • 27.19 Phase H Outputs
        00:17
      • 27.20 Business Users Architecture Contract
        00:33
      • 27.21 Request for Architecture Work
        01:22
      • 27.22 Summary
        02:20
      • 27.23 Conclusion
        00:10
      • Knowledge Check
    • L2 32 - TOGAF V92 M28 Architecture Requirements Management

      17:40
      • 28.01 Architecture Requirements Management
        00:44
      • 28.02 Module Objectives
        00:21
      • 28.03 Objectives
        00:25
      • 28.04 ADM Requirements Management
        01:19
      • 28.05 Approach
        01:09
      • 28.06 Requirements Development
        00:49
      • 28.07 Resources
        00:50
      • 28.08 Volère Requirements Specification Template
        01:05
      • 28.09 Requirements Management Inputs
        00:21
      • 28.10 Steps Overview
        06:28
      • 28.11 Requirements Management Outputs
        00:18
      • 28.12 Requirements Impact Assessment
        00:56
      • 28.13 Summary
        02:41
      • 28.14 Conclusion
        00:14
      • Knowledge Check
    • L2 33 - TOGAF V92 M29 Architecture Partitioning

      12:57
      • 29.01 Architecture Partitioning
        00:38
      • 29.02 Module Objectives
        00:28
      • 29.03 Partitioning
        03:06
      • 29.04 The Need to Partition
        00:54
      • 29.05 Applying Classification to Partitioned Architectures Solution Partitioning
        01:42
      • 29.06 Applying Classification to Partitioned Architectures Architecture Partitioning
        01:21
      • 29.07 Applying Partitioning to the ADM
        01:07
      • 29.08 Preliminary Phase
        02:29
      • 29.09 Example Teams allocated
        00:41
      • 29.10 Summary
        00:18
      • 29.11 Conclusion
        00:13
    • L2 34 - TOGAF V92 M30 Iteration and Levels

      09:52
      • 30.01 Iteration and Levels
        00:51
      • 30.02 Module Objectives
        00:13
      • 30.03 Iteration and Levels
        02:01
      • 30.04 Iteration and the ADM
        00:53
      • 30.05 Iteration to develop a comprehensive Architecture Landscape
        00:53
      • 30.06 Iteration within an ADM Cycle
        00:55
      • 30.07 Iteration to Manage the Architecture Capability
        00:34
      • 30.08 Factors influencing the use of Iteration
        01:37
      • 30.09 Iteration Cycles
        01:55
    • L2 35 - TOGAF V92 M31 Security

      18:07
      • 31.01 Adapting the ADM Security
        01:24
      • 31.02 Module Objectives
        00:11
      • 31.03 The Open Group Guide - Integrating Risk and Security within a TOGAF Enterprise Architecture
        01:35
      • 31.04 Enterprise Security Architecture
        03:22
      • 31.05 Security as a Cross-Cutting Concern
        01:17
      • 31.06 Adapting the ADM for Security
        00:14
      • 31.07 ADM Requirements Management
        00:42
      • 31.08 Preliminary Phase
        00:38
      • 31.09 Phase A - Architecture Vision
        01:11
      • 31.10 Phase B - Business Architecture
        00:42
      • 31.11 Phase C - Information Systems Architectures
        00:23
      • 31.12 Phase D - Technology Architecture
        00:53
      • 31.13 Phase E - Opportunities and Solutions
        01:09
      • 31.14 Phase F - Migration Planning
        00:44
      • 31.15 Phase G - Implementation Governance
        00:29
      • 31.16 Phase H - Architecture Change Management
        01:24
      • 31.17 Summary
        00:33
      • 31.18 Exercise
        00:59
      • 31.19 Conclusion
        00:17
    • L2 36 - TOGAF V92 M33 Architecture Maturity Models

      15:40
      • 33.01 Architecture Maturity Models
        00:36
      • 33.02 Module Objectives
        00:25
      • 33.03 Capability Maturity Models
        03:42
      • 33.04 The CMMI
        02:18
      • 33.05 US Department of Commerce ACMM
        01:02
      • 33.06 ACMM Maturity Levels
        00:29
      • 33.07 ACMM Enterprise Architecture Elements
        02:29
      • 33.08 Example ACMM Scoring Criteria
        02:45
      • 33.09 Maturity Assessments in the ADM
        00:57
      • 33.10 Summary
        00:28
      • 33.11 Exercise
        00:18
      • 33.12 Conclusion
        00:11
    • L2 37 - TOGAF V92 M34 Architecture Skills Framework

      09:47
      • 34.01 Architecture Skills Framework
        00:35
      • 34.02 Module Objectives
        00:17
      • 34.03 Roles
        00:49
      • 34.04 Purpose
        01:44
      • 34.05 Benefits of using the Architecture Skills Framework
        00:28
      • 34.06 The structure of the Architecture Skills Framework
        05:11
      • 34.07 Summary
        00:16
      • 34.08 Exercise
        00:12
      • 34.09 Conclusion
        00:15
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