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PT25553
Training Summary
The updated ArchiMate program holds a number of useful additions and improvements for Enterprise Architecture practitioners.
The one most valuable improvements to the standard is the addition of a value stream element which allows us to show a path to value realization as we enhance capabilities. According to the new specification, “A value stream represents a sequence of activities that create an overall result for a customer, stakeholder, or end user.”
Completing this ArchiMate training course leads to a thorough knowledge of the terminology, structure and concepts of the ArchiMate 3.1 Specification, and places you in a position to succeed at the ArchiMate 3 exam and become an ArchiMate certified professional.
When you complete this course, you will receive a Certification of Completion upon request. This Certificate is not the same as the ArchiMate® 3 Level 1 and Level 2 Certification. To achieve certification, you must schedule, complete, and pass the Level 1 and Level 2 Certification Examinations.
- This course is provided by EA PRINCIPALS, INC.
Prerequisites
There are no formal prerequisites for this course. A working knowledge of software solution
design and of TOGAF would be helpful and we do recommend that attendees review the below
pre-reading documents.
Recommended Pre Reading:
- ArchiMate® 3 Specification Pocket Guide
- ArchiMate® 3 Specification Study Cards
- ArchiMate® 3 Full Specification
Duration
4 Days/Lecture & Lab
Audience
This course is designed for:
- Application Architects
- Application Portfolio Managers
- Business Analysts
- Business Architects
- CIOs and CTOs
- Data Architects
- Enterprise Architects
- I.T. strategists, senior business analysts
- Information Architects
- Infrastructure Architects
- IT Architects
- Others responsible for change programs
- Program Managers
- Project Managers
- Security Architects and Technology Vendors
- Solution Architects
- System Integrators
- Technology Architects
Course Topics
- Basic Concepts and Definitions
- Language Structure
- Generic Metamodel
- Modeling Relationships
- Modeling Motivation
- Modeling Strategy
- The Business Layer
- The Application Layer
- The Technology Layer
- Modeling Physical Elements
- Relationships between Core Layers
- Modeling Transformation
- Addressing Stakeholder Concerns with ::Viewpoints and Views
- Language Customization Mechanisms