TOGAF 10
In the previous version of TOGAF, TOGAF 9.2, there were two levels of certification: Level 1 and Level 2.
Similarly, in TOGAF 10, the certification structure has been revised and now consists of two parts:
Foundation (Units 1-7) and Practitioner (Units 8-15).As we offer the course combined it would contain
unit 1-15.
Content of the unit is as mention below.
Unit 1 – Concepts
Unit 2 – Definitions
Unit 3 – Introduction to the ADM
Unit 4 – Introduction to ADM Techniques
Unit 5 – Introduction to Applying the ADM
Unit 6 – Introduction to Architecture Governance
Unit 7 – Architecture Content
Unit 8 – Concepts
Unit 9 – Stakeholder Management
Unit 10 – Phase A, the Starting Point
Unit 11 – Architecture Development
Unit 12 – Implementing the Architecture
Unit 13 – Architecture Change Management
Unit 14 – Requirements Management
Unit 15 – Supporting the ADM Work
Detailed content as per unit.
Unit 1: Introduction and Concepts
Enterprise
Purpose of Enterprise Architecture
Benefits of Having an Enterprise Architecture
Framework for Enterprise Architecture
Architecture Domains
Architecture Abstraction in Enterprise Architecture
Enterprise Continuum
Architecture Repository
TOGAF® Content Framework and Enterprise Metamodel
Architecture Capability for Enterprise Architecture
Risk Management
Gap Analysis
Unit 2: Definitions
Various Definition
Understand Relevant Terminology
Unit 3: Introduction to the ADM Phases
TOGAF® ADM and its Phases
“Draft” and “Approved” Deliverables
Iteration and the ADM
Governing the Creation, Development, and Maintenance of Enterprise Architecture
How to Scope an Architecture?
Architecture Alternatives, Concerns, and Trade-Off
Purposes
Objectives
Information Flow Between ADM Phases
How Developing Architecture can be Applied to Support Agile Software Development
Unit 4: Introduction to ADM Techniques
How the ADM and Supporting Guidelines and Techniques Relate to Each Other?
Purpose: Architecture Principles
Template for Architecture Principles
What Makes a Good Architecture Principle?
Business Scenarios
The Purpose of Gap Analysis
Interoperability
Business Transformation Readiness Assessment
Risk Management and the TOGAF® ADM
Unit 5: Introduction to Applying the ADM
How to Apply the TOGAF® Standard?
Iteration and the ADM
The Three Levels of the Architecture Landscape
Partitioning to Simplify the Development of an Enterprise Architecture
Purpose-Based Architecture Projects
Applying the TOGAF® Standard to Support the Digital Enterprise
Unit 6: Introduction to Architecture Governance
Architecture Governance
Why Architecture Governance is Beneficial?
Role of an Architecture Board and its Responsibilities
Architecture Contracts
Architecture Compliance
Unit 7: Architecture Content
Key Concepts: Stakeholders, Concerns, Architecture Views, Architecture Viewpoints,
and their Relationships
Building Blocks and the ADM
The TOGAF® Standard Deliverables Created and Consumed in the TOGAF ADM
Phases
Unit 8 – Concepts
Enterprise
The Purpose of Enterprise Architecture
The Benefits of Having an Enterprise Architecture
A Framework for Enterprise Architecture
Architecture Domains
Architecture Abstraction in Enterprise Architecture
The Enterprise Continuum
The Architecture Repository
The TOGAF® Content Framework and Enterprise Metamodel
A Architecture Capability for Enterprise Architecture
Risk Management
Gap Analysis
Unit 9 – Stakeholder Management
How to Identify Stakeholders, their Concerns, Views, and the Communication
involved?
The Use of Architecture Views
Stakeholder Engagement and Requirements Management
Using Trade-off to Support Architecture Development
Unit 10 – Phase A, the Starting Point
Information Necessary to Execute the Architecture Vision Phase
How to Apply Phase A and how it contributes to Architecture Development Work?
Security-Specific Architecture Design that is Sufficient — Phase A
Outputs Necessary to Proceed with the Architecture Development
Unit 11 – Architecture Development
Steps Applicable to all ADM Phases
Risk and Security Considerations during the Architecture Development (ADM Phases
B to D)
Relevant Information to Produce Outputs Valuable to the Architecture Development
How to apply Phases B, C, and D, and how they Contribute to the Architecture
Development Work
Information Relevant to Phase C (Data and Applications) to Produce Outputs for the
Architecture Development
Information Needed in Phase D to Produce Outputs relevant to the Architecture
Development
Outputs of Phases B, C, and D Necessary to Proceed with the Architecture
Development Work
Unit 12 – Implementing the Architecture
Risk and Security Considerations for Phases E, F, and G
Steps (Phase E) to Create the Implementation and Migration Strategy
Basic Approaches to Implementation
Identifying and Grouping Work Packages
Creating and Documenting Transition Architectures
The Impact of Migration Projects on the Organisation and the Coordination
Required
Why and how Business Value is Assigned to each Work Package
How to Prioritise the Migration Projects (Phase F)
Confirm the Architecture Roadmap (Phase F)
The outputs of Phase F necessary to Proceed with the Architecture Implementation
Inputs to Phase G Implementation Governance
How Implementation Governance is Executed (Phase G)
Outputs to support Architecture Governance
How Architecture Contracts are used to communicate with Implementers?
Unit 13 – Architecture Change Management
Inputs Triggering Change Management — Change Requests
Activities necessary for Effective Change Management (Stakeholder Management)
Outputs Relevant to Proceed with a Change
Unit 14 – Requirements Management
Inputs that Feed the Requirements Management Phase
How the Requirements Management steps correspond to ADM Phase Steps?
Purpose of the Outputs of Requirements Management
Unit 15 – Supporting the ADM Work
How The Open Group TOGAF® Library can be used to support the Practitioner’s
Work?
Business Scenarios
Purpose of Compliance Assessments
How Migration Planning Techniques are used to Review and Consolidate the Gap
Analysis Results from Earlier Phases?
How a Repository can be Structured using the TOGAF® Architecture Repository as an
example?
What to expect in a well-run Architecture Repository?
How the concepts of Architecture Levels are used to Organise the Architecture
Landscape?
Different Levels of Architecture that Exist in an Organisation
Determining the Level that an Architecture is being Developed at
The Role of Architecture Building Blocks (ABBs)
Guidelines and Techniques for Business Architecture
Applying Gap Analysis
How Iteration can be used in Architecture Practices?
How the Implementation Factor Catalogue can be used?
The Content Framework and the Enterprise Metamodel
When the Architecture Content Framework (ACF) needs to be filled throughout the
ADM Cycles
Using an Enterprise Metamodel
Using a Taxonomy
How Risk Assessment can be used?