
What’s Involved ?
Everything required to pass the TOGAF Business Architecture Level 1 exam
Key concepts, including business capabilities, business modelling, information mapping, value streams, and TOGAF business scenarios
How to take various factors into account, such as business environments, selected viewpoints, and so on when attempting to establish a target business architecture
The purpose and value of developing business architectures
TOGAF best practices, including how to use the TOGAF Architectural Development Method (ADM)
Everything required to pass the TOGAF Business Architecture exam
What’s covered ?
Unit 1: Business Models
Learning Objectives
Unit 1 provides an introduction to business models and covers:
The impacts and benefits of business models, as well as how they are used within the TOGAF Standard
How business models are developed
The purpose of business model innovation
Unit 2: Business Capabilities
Learning Objectives
Unit 2 introduces and defines business capabilities. It explores:
What the components of a ‘business capability’ are and how to write them
How business capabilities are modeled and mapped to other business architecture concepts
Unit 3: Value Streams
Learning Objectives
Unit 3 explores value streams and looks at:
The definitions of ‘value’ and ‘value streams’
The approach and guiding principles for creating value streams
Decomposition, value analysis and how value streams can be mapped to other business architecture concepts
Unit 4: Information Mapping
Learning Objectives
Unit 4 explores the concepts and approaches behind information mapping, specifically:
What an information map is and how to use one
The relationship between information maps, business architectures, and data models
Unit 5: Business Scenarios
Learning Objectives
Unit 5 discusses the business scenario method and focuses on:
The benefits of using business scenarios
How business scenarios are incorporated into the TOGAF ADM
The development phases of a business scenario, as well as the steps in each phase
Unit 6: Developing a Business Architecture With TOGAF ADM
Learning Objectives
Unit 6 looks at how all these elements can be brought together and how the TOGAF ADM may be used to create a business architecture by exploring:
Phase A of the TOGAF ADM, including the approach, vision, inputs and outputs
Phase B of the TOGAF ADM, including the approach, vision, inputs and outputs
Gap analysis
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