OG0-093: TOGAF 9 Combined Part 1 and Part 2 Exam
The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) is a widely recognized standard for enterprise architecture. Earning the TOGAF 9 Combined Part 1 and Part 2 Exam (OG0-093) certification validates your comprehensive understanding of the TOGAF methodology for designing, implementing, and governing enterprise architecture within an organization.
Who Should Take This Exam?
- Enterprise Architects
- Solution Architects
- IT Consultants
- Business Analysts with a focus on Architecture
Course Outline
Part: 1 – The Value of this Certification
- The basic concepts of Enterprise Architecture and the TOGAF standard
- The core concepts of the TOGAF 9 standard
- The key terminology of the TOGAF 9 standard
- The ADM cycle and the objectives of each phase, and how to adapt and scope the ADM
- The concept of the Enterprise Continuum; its purpose and constituent parts
- How each of the ADM phases contributes to the success of Enterprise Architecture
- The ADM guidelines and techniques
- How Architecture Governance contributes to the Architecture Development Cycle
- The concepts of views and viewpoints and their role in communicating with stakeholders
- The concept of building blocks
- The key deliverables of the ADM cycle
- The TOGAF reference models
- The TOGAF certification program
Part: 2 – The Value of this Certification
- Individuals certified at this level will have demonstrated their understanding of How to apply the ADM phases in the development of an Enterprise Architecture
- How to apply Architecture Governance in the development of an Enterprise Architecture
- How to apply the TOGAF Architecture Content Framework
- How to apply the concept of Building Blocks
- How to apply the Stakeholder Management Technique
- How to apply the TOGAF Content Metamodel
- How to apply the TOGAF standard recommended techniques when developing an Enterprise Architecture
- The TOGAF Technical Reference Model and how to customize it to meet an organization’s needs
- The Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model
- The content of the key deliverables of the ADM cycle
- How an Enterprise Architecture can be partitioned to meet the specific needs of an organization
- The purpose of the Architecture Repository
- How to apply iteration and different levels of architecture with the ADM
- How to adapt the ADM for security
- The role of architecture maturity models in developing an Enterprise Architecture
- The purpose of the Architecture Skills Framework and how to apply it within an organization