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TOGAF 9 Training

Course Introduction

Version 1.1
TOGAF 9 Course Introduction
Main Points

Welcome
Objectives and Overview of the Course
Some House Rules
Introduce Yourselves

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TOGAF 9 Course Introduction
Main Focus and Objectives

Provide a comprehensive overview of all aspects of


TOGAF 9.
Emphasise a practical approach, based on what works in
“real life” situations.
Focus on the opportunity to immediately apply the
concepts learned to a realistic Case Study example.
Encourage an active learning experience, utilising
participants’ own background and experiences.

Think about your own


personal learning objectives
for this course.

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TOGAF 9 Course Introduction
Course Agenda

Day 1: Introduction to TOGAF Day 3: ADM & Repository/Tools


Overview of TOGAF 9 Information Systems Architecture
Overview of ADM Repository and Tools
Overview of Content Model Technology Architecture
Case Study Introduction Solutions & Migration Planning

Day 2: ADM & Enterprise Continuum Day 4: ADM & Capability Framework
Preliminary Phase Implementation Governance
Architecture Vision Change & Requirements Management
Business Architecture Architecture Capability Framework
Partitioning & Enterprise Continuum

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TOGAF 9 Course Introduction
Course Materials and Approach
The course consists of:
Learning modules
Sets of PowerPoint slides, each covering a particular aspect of the TOGAF specification.
Each pack contains a Module Description, Content Slides, and a Module Summary.

Listen actively, and ask questions!

Case Study Workshops


Case Study based workshops are an integral part of the course.
There are 7 workshop sessions, each designed to reinforce and apply a key aspect of TOGAF.
The Case Study will be introduced later in Day 1.

Make use of the workshops to apply TOGAF concepts, and to try out new approaches in a
“safe” learning environment.

Reference Materials
A number of Reference Materials are also provided:
Case Study Background.
TOGAF Deliverables.
Additional material and specialist applications of the ADM (e.g. SOA, Security).
You will need to make use of these materials as the course progresses.
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TOGAF 9 Course Introduction
Logistics
Emergency Procedures The course material and
other documents will be
Toilets provided on a CD at the end
Breaks of the course
Refreshments
Telephone Calls/Messages Each end of day will have a
Bs & Cs session

Breakfast/Dinner
We will review progress at
Lunch the start of each day
Accommodation

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TOGAF 9 Course Introduction
Ground Rules
Everyone participates Stick to time contracts – we will
timebox sessions if needed
Respect individual opinions
and diversities Maintain a spirit of fun and
enthusiasm
Be open and honest
Seek first to understand, and
Give headlines, be concise then to be understood
Every idea is a good idea No mobile phones
One speaker at a time Provide constructive feedback
Make language a non-issue

Learn, network and interact.

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TOGAF 9 Course Introduction
Introductions

Interview the neighbour to your right and be prepared to


introduce him/her to the rest of the class (2 minutes max.).

Name
Background
Learning Objectives
and Expectations
A Little Known Fact

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TOGAF 9 Course Introduction
Questions

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