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Introduction to ArchiMate |
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Duration:
1 Day |
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This course is for:
- Architects
- Analysts
- Modelers
- Managers
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Attendees must have exposure to software development.
Experience with modeling (for example UML) is beneficial.
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Description
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ArchiMate has emerged as one of the most comprehensive approaches
for description of Enterprise Architectures, consisting of
principles, methods and models used in the design and
realization of organizational structure, business processes,
information systems, and infrastructure. In this course, you
will learn how to describe these aspects of architectures for
enterprise and express them in ArchiMate. The course also covers
best practices of modeling Enterprise Architecture and provides
practical guidance on how to make the enterprise modeling more
effective.
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Objectives
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Upon completion of this course, attendees will be able to:
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Describe key elements of Enterprise Architecture
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Use ArchiMate to capture layers of Enterprise Architecture
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Identify and create views for enterprise models
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Apply best practices of enterprise modeling
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Course Outline
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Enterprise Architecture
- What is Enterprise Architecture?
- Process and Drivers
- Describing Architectures
- IEEE 1471
- TOGAF
- Service Oriented Architecture
- ArchiMate
Enterprise Modeling
- Enterprise Architecture Language
- Modeling Structure
- Modeling Behavior
- Layers of Enterprise Models
- Business Layer
- Application Layer
- Technical Infrastructure Layer
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Relationships in Enterprise Architecture
- Modeling Guidelines
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Viewpoints and Views
- Presenting Architecture
- The Impact of IEEE 1471
- Stakeholders
- Viewpoints
- Views
- Classifying Viewpoints
- Design Viewpoints
- Catalog of Design Viewpoints
- Layered Viewpoints
Creating Good Enterprise Models
- Modeling Process
- Modeling Activities
- What to Model?
- Modeling and Abstraction
- Dealing with Complexity
- Structuring Models
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