Enterprise Modeling with Archimate® 3

according to The Open Group® syllabus

Do you want to model your Enterprise Architecture effectively considering the business layer, business processes and IT systems in use? If you’re keen to learn everything about modeling with Archimate, this training will be a great fit. Using The Open Group’s internationally recognized standard, you will learn how to model your results in a way that is intuitive and precise.

Objectives

  • Get familiar with the notation elements of the ArchiMate® modeling language
  • Plan the modeling of business, application and technology layers
  • Implement enterprise architectures using ArchiMate®
  • Gain insights into the development and promotion of standards
  • Intensive preparation for the ArchiMate 3® certification

Target groups:

Enterprise Architect, System Architect, Software Architect and Demand Manager

Certificate - The Open Group ArchiMate® 3

The course is based on the current The Open Group® syllabus and prepares you for the exam which you may take online.

Note:

There is an additional fee for the certification exam. Refer to the exam modalities and fees page for more information.

Syllabus

1. Fundamentals of Enterprise Architecture Modeling

  • Modeling paradigms in Enterprise Architecture
  • ArchiMate®core concepts
  • Active and passive structures, and behavioral structures
  • Enterprise Architecture modeling tools
  • Roles and responsibilities in modeling
  • Modeling within the Zachman Framework®and TOGAF®
  • Limitations of modeling

2. Modeling the business layer

  • Business actors, roles, collaborations and interfaces
  • Business processes, functions, interactions, events and services
  • Business objects, representations, business value, products and contracts

3. Relationships in ArchiMate

  • Structural relationships
  • Dynamic relationships
  • Specialized relationships

4. Modeling the application layer

  • Components, connections, and interfaces
  • Application functions, interactions, and services
  • Data structures
  • Traceability from the business layer to the application layer

5. Modeling the technology layer

  • Nodes, devices, system software, infrastructure interfaces, networks and communication paths
  • Infrastructure functions and services
  • Resulting artifacts
  • Traceability from the business and application layer to the technology layer

6. Utilizing viewpoints

  • Use of viewpoints in Enterprise Architecture modeling
  • Overview viewpoint
  • Organization
  • Business functions
  • Product viewpoint
  • Application behavoir viewpoint

7. ArchiMate ® extensions

  • Modeling goals and dependencies
  • Modeling migration scenarios
  • Deriving implementation packages from ArchiMate ®
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