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Showcase your expertise on the TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition with this bridging course from Good e-Learning!
TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture: Bridge has been created for 9.2 practitioners looking to validate their knowledge, comprehension, and ability to analyze and apply the latest version of the TOGAF Standard. Successful candidates will be able to apply TOGAF to business transformation and adapt the framework’s techniques to suit individual enterprise architecture programs.
Enroll today and ensure you stay up-to-date with the latest version of the TOGAF Standard!
This module introduces the course’s main features, learning plan, aims and objectives, and structure.
It also offers a course guide, diagram pack, glossary, further reading and links document, and links to download essential copies of the framework publications.
Module 1 explores the main changes made between the TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2 and the TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition. It also outlines the new TOGAF documentation and key guides.
Module 2 defines ‘Enterprise Architecture’ before exploring architecture governance and iteration as defined and applied in the TOGAF method.
Module 3 explores ‘enterprise architecture practitioner’ as a role. It goes on to examine how Agile development and digital business are managed according to TOGAF and also looks at key concerns, such as security and risk management. Finally, the module offers a scenario to help individuals apply their knowledge in practice.
Module 4 examines Phase A of the ADM, including the key aspects of Phase A, architecture views and viewpoints, and alternatives and trade-offs. The module then covers how to engage with stakeholders during EA work. The module also features a scenario to help individuals apply their knowledge in practice.
Module 5 looks at Phases B, C, and D of the ADM, including the inputs, outputs, steps, and approach for each phase. It then looks at the security concerns for each phase. The module also features a scenario to help individuals apply their knowledge in practice.
Module 6 explores Phases E, F, and G of the ADM, including the inputs, outputs, steps, and approach for each phase. It then explains the security concerns for each phase. The module also features a scenario to help individuals apply their knowledge in practice.
Module 7 looks at several key concepts that support the ADM. These include:
Business Scenarios
Migration Planning Techniques
Compliance Reviews
The Architecture Landscape
The Architecture Repository
The module also features a scenario to help individuals apply their knowledge in practice.
Module 8 concludes the course and presents other courses of interest for candidates interested in continuing their enterprise architecture training.
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This course comes with mock TOGAF EA Bridge exams to help students prepare for the real thing. Answers are explained to help candidates understand how to succeed with the actual test. Candidates also receive a FREE exam voucher (T&Cs apply).
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This exam has two parts.
– Section 1 includes 10 multiple-choice questions.
– Section 2 includes 4 complex, multiple-choice, scenario-based questions questions.
There is a time limit of 60 minutes to complete the exam.
– You have 20 minutes to complete section 1.
– You have 40 minutes to complete section 2.
‘Enterprise architecture’ involves creating ‘architectures’ of IT infrastructures, including how they are put together and how different elements interact. This provides a clearer sense of perspective that organizations can use to align architectures with business goals.
This can be essential for supporting large-scale enterprise transformation, IT growth, and organization-wide change.
‘The Open Group Architecture Framework’ is a leading enterprise architecture framework. It provides a systematic approach for designing, building, and adapting enterprise architectures – one that has been successfully applied across countless organizations and industries around the world.
Several changes were made for the TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition including: A modular structure that is easier to apply and adapt, a greater focus on Agile enterprise architecture, an expanded in-depth guidance with the TOGAF Series Guides, and an easier introduction for newcomers with the TOGAF Fundamental Content.
TOGAF is owned by The Open Group. They work with customers and suppliers of technology products and services (and with Consortia and other standards organizations) to capture, clarify, and integrate current and emerging requirements, establish standards and policies, and share best practices.
TOGAF is used by organizations of virtually every size, sector, and industry. Enterprise architecture is becoming a much more common choice for maximizing efficiency and managing complex business strategies. TOGAF has proved highly effective for driving business transformation and optimization in organizations across the world.
However, while any organization can use TOGAF, it takes a certified architect to apply and adapt it properly.
According to Payscale, TOGAF-certified professionals such as enterprise, solutions, and technical architects can earn between $85,000 and $202,000 (or £39,000 and £202,000).
TOGAF-certified architects can also find work in various industries all over the world, especially as collaboration between business and IT infrastructures becomes ever more essential for remaining competitive.
The TOGAF framework is popular all over the world. You can find certified professionals in over 130 countries, and TOGAF architects can find work almost anywhere.
That being said, there are certainly several regions where the TOGAF standard has more of a presence. The majority of TOGAF certifications are earned in the UK, USA, India, the Netherlands, and Australia.
The clarity offered by TOGAF helps businesses to pursue enterprise transformation, IT growth, and organization-wide change with optimized efficiency and focus. It also helps users to ensure that their IT infrastructures are fully aligned with essential business goals. Providing TOGAF examples and tutorials to executives and other members of staff can also help streamline EA programs. Notably, practitioners can also reuse artifacts, reducing TOGAF preparation times for future programs.
The Good eLearning TOGAF EA Bridge course provides a great way for architects already TOGAF 9.2 Certified to transition to the TOGAF Stndard 10th Edition. The Bridge course does this by carefully balancing the core of TOGAF that they already know with the new areas of the TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition in a way that is both incremental and furthers their knowledge of Enterprise Architecture
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