• Online, Self-Paced
Course Description

In this course, you will learn about the areas of TOGAF that relate to Content Metamodels, Views, and building an Enterprise Architecture practice.

Learning Objectives

Architecture Content Framework

  • start the course
  • describe extensions, entities, attributes, and relationships as they relate to the content metamodel
  • describe the basic concepts of architectural artifacts
  • describe the concepts of views and viewpoints as they relate to architectural artifacts
  • describe the architectural artifacts relevant to the preliminary and architecture vision phases of the ADM
  • describe the architectural artifacts relevant to the business phase of the ADM
  • describe the architectural artifacts relevant to the data architecture (information systems) phase of the ADM
  • describe the architectural artifacts relevant to the application architecture (information systems) phase of the ADM
  • describe the architectural artifacts relevant to the technology, opportunities and solutions, and requirements managements phases of the ADM
  • describe the views recommended by TOGAF related to business architecture
  • describe the views recommended by TOGAF related to enterprise security
  • describe the views recommended by TOGAF related to software engineering
  • describe the views recommended by TOGAF related to system engineering
  • describe the views recommended by TOGAF related to communications engineering
  • describe the views recommended by TOGAF related to data flow
  • describe the views recommended by TOGAF related to enterprise manageability
  • describe the views recommended by TOGAF related to acquiring COTS solutions
  • describe how building blocks are created and reused throughout the ADM cycle

Enterprise Continuum in Detail

  • describe how to use the ADM in order to apply enterprise continuum principles to your organization

Practice: Review Architectural Artifacts

  • apply the guidelines and techniques related to Architecture Artifacts in a given case study

Framework Connections

The materials within this course focus on the Knowledge Skills and Abilities (KSAs) identified within the Specialty Areas listed below. Click to view Specialty Area details within the interactive National Cybersecurity Workforce Framework.