TOGAF Foundations Skills you will learn

  • Core concepts of TOGAF 10th Edition
  • Details of architecture governance
  • Adapting ADM architecture
  • Architecture maturity models
  • Architecture skills framework

Who should learn TOGAF Foundations

  • Enterprise Architects
  • Business Architects
  • IT Architects

What you will learn in TOGAF Foundations

  • Section 01: TOGAF EA Foundation

    • L1 TOGAF EA: M0 Introduction

      04:10
      • 1.01 Introduction
        01:51
      • 1.02 TOGAF Certification
        02:19
      • 1.03 Digital Copy of TOGAF Standard: Instructions
      • 1.04 TOGAF Pocket Guide: Instructions
      • 1.05 Course Completion Criteria
    • L1 TOGAF EA: M1 Concepts

      33:57
      • 2.01 Learning Objectives
        00:57
      • 2.02 Enterprise​
        02:30
      • 2.03 Purpose of an Enterprise Architecture​​
        03:39
      • 2.04 The Benefits of Having an Enterprise Architecture​
        01:49
      • 2.05 A Framework for Enterprise Architecture​
        02:48
      • 2.06 Architecture Domains​​
        01:55
      • 2.07 Architecture Abstraction in Enterprise Architecture​​
        02:51
      • 2.08 Enterprise Continuum​
        02:04
      • 2.09 Architecture Repository​
        03:35
      • 2.10 The TOGAF Content Framework and Enterprise Metamodel​
        01:34
      • 2.11 Architecture Capability​​
        02:46
      • 2.12 Risk Management​
        02:31
      • 2.13 Gap Analysis​​
        02:46
      • 2.14 Key Takeaways​​
        02:12
      • Knowledge Check
    • L1 TOGAF EA: M2 Definitions

      05:28
      • 3.01 Learning Objectives
        00:21
      • 3.02 Definitions: Part One​
        01:31
      • 3.03 Definitions: Part Two​
        01:54
      • 3.04 Definitions:Part Three​​
        01:18
      • 3.05 Key Takeaways​​
        00:24
    • L1 TOGAF EA: M3 Introduction to ADM

      34:51
      • 4.01 Learning Objectives
        00:51
      • 4.02 Architecture Development Method (ADM)​
        00:52
      • 4.03 ADM Phases​
        02:11
      • 4.04 Draft vs. Approved Deliverables​
        01:15
      • 4.05 Iterative Approach of the ADM​
        03:14
      • 4.06 Governing the ADM and Architecture​​
        01:41
      • 4.07 Governing the Change of Enterprise Architecture​
        01:17
      • 4.08 Target Checklist: Example​
        03:42
      • 4.09 Dimensions to Scope an Architecture​
        02:19
      • 4.10 Architecture Alternatives Concerns and Trade-Offs​
        01:45
      • 4.10 Architecture Alternatives Concerns, and Trade-Offs​
        02:05
      • 4.12 Phase A: Purpose and Objectives​
        02:44
      • 4.13 Phases B, C, and D: Purpose and Objectives ​​
        02:08
      • 4.14 Phase E: Purpose and Objectives​
        01:09
      • 4.15 Phase F: Purpose and Objectives​
        01:10
      • 4.16 Phase G: Purpose and Objectives​
        00:59
      • 4.17 Phase H: Purpose and Objectives​
        01:08
      • 4.18 Requirements Management: Purpose and Objectives​
        01:28
      • 4.19 Information Flow Between ADM Phases​
        00:28
      • 4.20 Architecture in an Agile Enterprise​
        01:04
      • 4.21 Key Takeaways​​
        01:21
      • Knowledge Check
    • L1 TOGAF EA: M4 Introduction to ADM Techniques

      22:24
      • 5.01 Learning Objectives
        01:03
      • 5.02 Relationship Between ADM, Supporting Guidelines, and Techniques​
        01:03
      • 5.03 Purpose of Architecture Principles​
        04:43
      • 5.04 Architecture Principles: Template​
        03:34
      • 5.05 Qualities of a Good Architecture Principle​
        02:40
      • 5.06 Business Scenario​
        01:19
      • 5.07 Purpose of Gap Analysis​
        00:20
      • 5.08 Interoperability​
        02:27
      • 5.09 Business Transformation Readiness Assessment​
        02:14
      • 5.10 Risk Management in the TOGAF ADM​
        01:47
      • 5.11 Key Takeaways​​
        01:14
      • Knowledge Check
    • L1 TOGAF EA: M5 Introduction to Applying the ADM

      21:13
      • 6.01 Learning Objectives
        00:52
      • 6.02 Areas Covered by the TOGAF Series Guides​
        01:28
      • 6.03 Iteration in ADM: Enabling Concurrent Operation of Phases​
        07:03
      • 6.04 Three Levels of Architecture Landscape​
        03:18
      • 6.05 Partitioning to Simplify the Development of an EA​
        01:41
      • 6.06 Purpose-Based Architecture Projects​
        02:50
      • 6.07 Applying the TOGAF Standard to Support Digital Enterprise​
        01:52
      • 6.08 Key Takeaways​​
        02:09
      • Knowledge Check
    • L1 TOGAF EA: M6 Introduction to Architecture Governance

      14:56
      • 7.01 Learning Objectives
        00:35
      • 7.02 Architecture Governance​​​
        02:34
      • 7.03 Architecture Governance: Benefits​​
        01:50
      • 7.04 Role of an Architecture Board and Its Responsibilities​​
        04:07
      • 7.05 Role of Architecture Contracts​​
        02:30
      • 7.06 Architecture Compliance​​
        02:22
      • 7.07 Key Takeaways​​
        00:58
      • Knowledge Check
    • L1 TOGAF EA: M7 Architecture Content

      36:25
      • 8.01 Learning Objectives
        00:29
      • 8.02 Key Concepts​​
        04:45
      • 8.03 Building Blocks in ADM​
        05:11
      • 8.04 Architecture Deliverables in ADM​
        01:58
      • 8.05 Architecture Contracts​​
        02:14
      • 8.06 Architecture Definition Document​​
        01:36
      • 8.07 Architecture Principles​​
        00:38
      • 8.08 Architecture Requirements Specification​
        01:28
      • 8.09 Architecture Roadmap​​
        01:39
      • 8.10 Architecture Vision​
        01:21
      • 8.11 Business Principles, Goals, and Drivers ​​
        00:30
      • 8.12 Capability Assessment​
        03:35
      • 8.13 Change Request​​​
        01:06
      • 8.14 Communications Plan​​
        01:09
      • 8.15 Compliance Assessment​​​
        01:07
      • 8.16 Implementation and Migration Plan​​
        01:28
      • 8.17 Implementation Governance Model​​
        00:57
      • 8.18 Request for Architecture Work​
        01:24
      • 8.19 Requirements Impact Assessment​​
        00:58
      • 8.20 Statement of Architecture Work​
        00:59
      • 8.21 Key Takeaways​​
        01:53
      • Knowledge Check
  • Section 02: TOGAF EA Practitioner

    • L2 TOGAF EA: M0 Introduction

      09:26
      • 1.01 Introduction
        01:32
      • 1.02 TOGAF Certification
        02:41
      • 1.03 TOGAF Learning Studies
        03:38
      • 1.04 Learning Studies: Submission Process
        01:35
      • 1.04 TOGAF Learning Studies: Instructions
      • 1.05 TOGAF Learning Stuides: Coverage
    • L2 TOGAF EA: M1 The Context for Enterprise Architecture

      43:03
      • 2.01 Learning Objectives
        01:35
      • 2.02 Guiding Effective Change: The Purpose of Enterprise Architecture ​
        02:01
      • 2.03 What Does an Enterprise Architecture Look Like?​​
        02:47
      • 2.04 Architecture Capability​
        02:35
      • 2.05 Architecture Governance and Enterprise Architect: Role​
        02:02
      • 2.06 Architecture Compliance, Levels of Conformance, and Reviews​
        04:00
      • 2.07 Role of Architect and Auditor Using the Checklists​
        03:52
      • 2.08 Implementation and Other Change Checklist​​
        03:24
      • 2.09 Role of Architecture in Agile Objective Alignment​​
        03:21
      • 2.10 Need to Manage Multiple Architecture States​​
        02:39
      • 2.11 Enterprise Security Architecture​
        02:22
      • 2.12 Enterprise Risk Management​
        01:50
      • 2.13 Security: A Cross-Cutting Concern​
        01:15
      • 2.14 Scaling Model and Four Contexts of Organizational Evolution​
        01:02
      • 2.15 Context I: Individual or Founder​
        01:41
      • 2.16 Context II: Team
        01:21
      • 2.17 Context III: Team of Teams​
        01:37
      • 2.18 Context IV: Enduring Enterprise​
        01:06
      • 2.19 Key Takeaways​​
        02:17
      • 2.20 Learning Studies
        00:16
      • Knowledge Check
    • L2 TOGAF EA: M2 Stakeholder Management

      20:29
      • 3.01 Learning Objectives
        00:36
      • 3.02 Basic Architectural Concepts​​
        03:05
      • 3.03 Identifying Stakeholders, Concerns, and Views​
        03:11
      • 3.04 Sample Stakeholder Map​
        03:02
      • 3.05 The Use of Architecture Views​​
        03:41
      • 3.06 Using Trade-off to Support Architecture Development​
        03:25
      • 3.07 Stakeholder Engagement and Requirements Management​​
        02:29
      • 3.08 Key Takeaways​​
        00:44
      • 3.09 Learning Studies
        00:16
      • Knowledge Check
    • L2 TOGAF EA: M3 Phase A - The Starting Point

      14:35
      • 4.01 Learning Objectives
        00:50
      • 4.02 Information Necessary to Execute Phase A (Architecture Vision)​
        04:19
      • 4.03 Steps in Phase A​
        01:20
      • 4.04 Security-Specific Architecture Design​
        02:24
      • 4.05 Recommended Outputs of Phase A​
        00:36
      • 4.06 Architecture Deliverables​
        01:56
      • 4.07 Essential ADM Output and Knowledge​
        01:40
      • 4.08 Key Takeaways​​
        01:30
      • Knowledge Check
    • L2 TOGAF EA: M4 Architecture Development

      32:48
      • 5.01 Learning Objectives
        00:42
      • 5.02 Steps Applicable to Phases B, C, and D: Part One​
        02:42
      • 5.03 Steps Applicable to Phases B, C, and D: Part Two​​
        02:42
      • 5.04 Risks and Security Considerations: Phase B​
        02:37
      • 5.05 Risks and Security Considerations: Phases C and D​
        02:04
      • 5.06 Relevant Information to Produce Outputs: Phase B​​
        05:15
      • 5.07 Application and Contribution of Business Architecture (Phase B)​
        03:46
      • 5.08 Relevant Information to Produce Outputs: Phase C​
        02:25
      • 5.09 Application and Contribution of Data and Application Architecture (Phase C)​
        05:06
      • 5.10 Relevant Information to Produce Outputs: Phase D​​
        01:16
      • 5.11 Application and Contribution of Technology Architecture (Phase D)​
        00:45
      • 5.12 Outputs of Phases B, C, and D​
        01:48
      • 5.13 Key Takeaways​​
        01:24
      • 5.14 Learning Studies
        00:16
      • Knowledge Check
    • L2 TOGAF EA: M5 Implementing the Architecture

      41:31
      • 6.01 Learning Objectives
        01:32
      • 6.02 Risk and Security Considerations for Phases E, F, and G​​
        02:29
      • 6.03 Phase E: Steps to Create the Implementation and Migration Strategy​​
        03:31
      • 6.04 Identifying and Grouping Work Packages​​
        01:57
      • 6.05 Creating and Documenting Transition Architectures​
        01:12
      • 6.06 The Impact of Migration Projects on the Organization and the Coordination Required​​
        04:53
      • 6.07 Realizing the Solution and Closure​​
        01:26
      • 6.08 Why and How Business Value Is Assigned to Each Work Package​
        03:56
      • 6.09 Prioritizing Migration Projects and Confirming Architecture Roadmap (Phase F)​​
        02:57
      • 6.10 ​Phase F: Outputs for Architecture Implementation Work​
        00:52
      • 6.11 Inputs to Phase G: Implementation Governance​
        00:59
      • 6.12 How Implementation Governance Is Executed in Phase G​
        04:12
      • 6.13 Outputs to Support Architecture Governance​
        00:54
      • 6.14 How Architecture Contracts Are Used to Communicate with Implementers​
        04:42
      • 6.15 How to Balance Opportunity and Viability​
        03:47
      • 6.16 Key Takeaways​​
        01:56
      • 6.17 Learning Studies
        00:16
      • Knowledge Check
    • L2 TOGAF EA: M6 Architecture Change Management

      12:56
      • 7.01 Learning Objectives
        00:37
      • 7.02 Inputs Triggering Change Management​
        02:37
      • 7.03 Coordination and Business Cycle in Phase H​
        03:48
      • 7.04 Steps for Architecture Change Management​
        03:20
      • 7.05 Relevant Outputs to Proceed with a Change in Phase H​
        00:58
      • 7.06 Key Takeaways​​
        01:36
      • Knowledge Check
    • L2 TOGAF EA: M7 Requirements Management

      09:28
      • 8.01 Learning Objectives
        00:36
      • 8.02 Requirements Management: Inputs​​
        01:55
      • 8.03 Correspondence Between Requirements Management and ADM Phase Steps​
        02:07
      • 8.04 Requirements Management Process: Outputs​
        03:59
      • 8.05 Key Takeaways​​
        00:51
      • Knowledge Check
    • L2 TOGAF EA: M8 Supporting the ADM Work

      01:19:45
      • 9.01 Learning Objectives
        01:50
      • 9.02 Structure of TOGAF Documentation Set​
        01:04
      • 9.03 The TOGAF Standard​​
        04:27
      • 9.04 TOGAF Library​
        00:46
      • 9.05 Business Scenario Method​
        01:31
      • 9.06 Business Scenarios​
        02:16
      • 9.07 Creating Business Scenarios​
        01:46
      • 9.08 Key Terms in Business Scenario​
        01:15
      • 9.09 Architecture Compliance Reviews​
        02:40
      • 9.10 Migration Planning Techniques in Phase E and F​
        03:47
      • 9.11 Architecture Repository​
        01:08
      • 9.12 Architecture Landscape​
        01:28
      • 9.13 Reference Library​
        01:10
      • 9.14 Standards Library​
        03:51
      • 9.15 Governance Repository​
        00:42
      • 9.16 Architecture Requirements Repository​
        01:41
      • 9.17 Solutions Landscape and Enterprise Repository​
        01:10
      • 9.18 Expectations from a Well-Run Architecture Repository​
        02:30
      • 9.19 Architecture Landscape Organization​
        02:57
      • 9.20 Different Levels of Architecture​
        01:17
      • 9.21 Determining the Level of Architecture Development​
        01:04
      • 9.22 The Role of Architecture Building Blocks (ABBs)​
        01:04
      • 9.23 Guidelines and Techniques for Business Architecture​
        05:13
      • 9.24 Gap Analysis​
        03:19
      • 9.25 Usage of Iteration in Architecture Practices​
        04:18
      • 9.26 Classes of Architecture Engagement​
        05:23
      • 9.27 Usage of Implementation Factor Catalog​
        00:40
      • 9.28 Content Framework and Enterprise Metamodel​
        04:16
      • 9.29 When Architecture Content Framework (ACF) Needs to be Filled Throughout the ADM Cycles​
        04:25
      • 9.30 Using an Enterprise Metamodel​
        03:02
      • 9.31 How Risk Assessment Can Be Used?​
        04:25
      • 9.32 Key Takeaways​​
        03:04
      • 9.33 Learning Studies
        00:16
      • Knowledge Check
  • Learning Studies for submission

    • Lesson 01: Learning Studies for submission

      • LS Unit 1: 3.3 Question 3
      • LS Unit 1: 3.4 Question 4
      • LS Unit 3: 5.1 Question 1
      • LS Unit 4: 6.3 Question 3
      • LS Unit 5: 7.2 Question 2
      • LS Unit 6: 8.1 Question 1
      • LS Unit 6: 8.2 Question 2
      • LS Unit 7: 9.1 Question 1

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