TOG-10052
The TOGAF Standards are developed and maintained by The Open Group Architecture Forum. Accompanying the standard are the TOGAF Fundamental Contents and the TOGAF Series Guides which contain detailed guidance on how to use the TOGAF Framework. Supporting the standard as part of the TOGAF Library, which contains guidelines, templates, patterns, white papers, and other forms of reference material to accelerate the creation of new architectures for the enterprise.
Overview
The Open Group’s IT Architect Certification program is the premier, global certification program for certifying skills and experience in the IT architecture community.
Based on the proven best practices in the industry, it sets an independent, industry-wide standard for IT Architects and creates a foundation for trust between suppliers and customers.
The program enables organizations to standardize on open method for IT architecture and avoid a lock-in to the proprietary methods of different consulting firms. Customers can base their IT architecture on an open, industry standard method, which works with all major frameworks, and can procure tools, training, and the services of consultants (individuals and integrators) with confidence, on the basis of certified conformance with TOGAF® 9.2 standards. For service providers and tool vendors, the certification provides a vehicle to clearly demonstrate that their services and products support and use the methodology and product sets that TOGAF® 9.2 certifies.
Our program is offered over a 4 or 5 day period and includes the TOGAF® 9.2 Combined exam voucher, redeemable at any Pearson Vue testing site. The program is taught by experienced instructors who bring a delivery approach combining theoretical and hands-on knowledge transfer, including group work and practical exercises.
Audience
The target group for this program is:
- Individuals who require a solid understanding of “The Open Group Architecture Framework” TOGAF® 10, associated phases and processes and how it may be used to enhance the quality of IT Service Management within an organization.
- Executive and Senior Management
- Enterprise Architecture Program Owner and Managers
- This may include but is not limited to, IT professionals, business managers and business process owners.
Prerequisites
There are no formal prerequisites for this program or for the TOGAF® 10 Training Program-Combined Part 1 and Part 2 Exam. However, it is recommended that course participants possess generic understanding of ITSM best practices and basics of Enterprise Architecture.
The successful completion of the course greatly depends on the course participants’ involvement as they are required, besides their study time, to actively participate in the workgroup and practical exercises.









Course Curriculam
Core Concepts of TOGAF 10
- Introduction to TOGAF 10
- Enterprise Architecture Concepts
- Evolution of TOGAF
- Other Enterprise Architecture Frameworks
TOGAF Architecture Development Method ADM
- Definitions of ADM Phases
- ADM Phases Objectives
- Approaches of ADM Phases
ADM Techniques
- Architecture Principles
- Architecture Patterns
- Gap Analysis
- Capability Assessment
- Business Transformation Readiness
- Skills Framework
- Stakeholder Management
- Business Scenario
- Migration Planning
- Building Block Architecture
- Risk Management
- Architecture Alternatives and Trade-offs
- Modeling Techniques – Archimate
Architecture Capability and Governance
- Overview of Governance
- Establishing an Architecture Capability
- Levels of Governance
- Architecture Governance Framework
- Architecture Board
- Architecture Contract
- Architecture Compliance
- Governance Best Practices

Applying ADM
- Applying iteration to ADM
- Applying the ADM Across the Architecture Landscape
- Architecture Partitioning
Architecture Content
- Architecture Content and metamodel
- Architecture Artifacts, Deliverables, and Building Blocks
- Enterprise Continuum
- Architecture Repository

Scroll through the months, and chose the right schedule for you, send us a standard request form register