TOGAF® Business Architecture: Foundation – eLearning

Key Features

✔ Self-paced Access: 6 months
✔ TOGAF® Standard, 10th Edition
✔ Free exam voucher
✔ Free practice test
✔ Accredited by: The Open Group
✔ Tutor support
✔ Works on mobile devices

This Business Architecture Foundation course draws on the latest TOGAF® Standard, 10th Edition.

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TOGAF® Business Architecture: Foundation – eLearning


Course Overview

This Business Architecture Foundation course draws on the latest TOGAF® Standard, 10th Edition. It comprehensively addresses the Foundation syllabus topics, which include:

  • Understanding the concepts of Enterprise Architecture as framed by the TOGAF Standard.
  • The crucial terminology associated with the TOGAF Standard.
  • Exploration of the Architecture Development Method (ADM) cycle, including the goals of each phase and methods for adapting and scoping the ADM for practical use.
  • The role of business modelling in relation to Enterprise Architecture under the TOGAF Standard.
  • How business capabilities can be illustrated using business capability maps.
  • The application of value streams and value stream mapping.
  • Utilization of the business scenario method within the TOGAF ADM.
  • Techniques for information mapping and its significance to Enterprise Architecture, supporting the TOGAF Standard.
  • Organization mapping, its relevance to Enterprise Architecture, and its role in reinforcing the TOGAF Standard.
  • Strategies for developing Business Architecture using the TOGAF ADM.

 

The course equips participants with a fundamental understanding of TOGAF Business Architecture, enabling them to actively participate in architecture projects or engage with architectural outputs.

Why take this course?

  • This course offers a self-paced format, allowing learners to adjust their study schedule to fit their individual needs.
  • The content is segmented into clear, concise videos for easy learning.
  • Each section includes quizzes to reinforce understanding of the material covered.
  • A practice exam and ongoing knowledge checks are provided to ready students for the certification exam.
  • Those who pass the course will demonstrate proficiency in the fundamental principles and concepts of TOGAF Business Architecture, equipping them to contribute effectively to and support Enterprise Architecture (EA) teams.
  • Concerned about the costs associated with TOGAF certification? This course includes a FREE exam voucher and a FREE exam resit, subject to terms and conditions.
  • This TOGAF® Business Architecture Foundation course is accredited by The Open Group.

 

TOGAF® Business Architecture Foundation delivered by GEL is a course accredited by The Open Group. EA Learning promotes this course on behalf of GEL.

TOGAF® is a registered trademark of The Open Group.

Module 0: Welcome to TOGAF Business Architecture: Foundation

This initial module welcomes participants to the course, outlining its key features, learning plan, objectives, and structure. It provides essential resources including a course guide, diagrams, a glossary, and a compilation of further reading materials and links to download key framework publications.

Module 1: Introduction and concepts
  • Chapter 1 provides an executive overview, discussing the Open Group’s perspective on Enterprise Architecture and answering fundamental questions such as the necessity of an Enterprise Architecture and the advantages of using the TOGAF Standard.
  • Chapter 2 introduces critical concepts of the TOGAF Standard like Architecture Domains, an overview of the Architecture Development Method (ADM), Architecture Abstraction, Architecture Principles, and the Enterprise Continuum.
  • Chapter 3 focuses on the structure and functions of a well-maintained Architecture Repository.
  • Chapter 4 offers insights into the TOGAF Content Framework and the Enterprise Metamodel.
  • Chapter 5 defines EA Capability and discusses the integration of the TOGAF Standard with other frameworks, concluding with an introduction to risk management and gap analysis techniques.
Module 2: Introduction to the ADM
  • Chapter 1 outlines the basic structure and key aspects of the ADM.
  • Chapter 2 delves into the governance and scoping of Enterprise Architecture.
  • Chapter 3 details the objectives and approaches of the Preliminary Phase, Phase A, and Phase B of the ADM, including how iteration is applied.
Module 3: Business modeling

This module defines business models, exploring various representations and detailing the typical components using the business model canvas as an example. It connects business models with Business Architecture and discusses structured approaches to business model innovation according to the TOGAF Standard.

Module 4: Business capabilities
  • Chapter 1 introduces business capabilities, describing their definition and components.
  • Chapter 2 explains business capability maps, their structure, and the mapping approach.
  • Chapter 3 discusses mapping business capabilities to other business perspectives, including heat mapping and relationship mapping techniques.
Module 5: Value streams
  • Chapter 1 explains the concept of ‘value’ within business architecture, the benefits of value streams and different approaches to value analysis.
  • Chapter 2 describes the integration of value streams within Business Architecture and how to define and decompose value streams.
  • Chapter 3 discusses mapping capabilities to value stream stages and the principles of creating value streams.
Module 6: Business scenarios
  • Chapter 1 describes TOGAF business scenarios, their purpose, and benefits, and their application within the ADM.
  • Chapter 2 covers the development and validation of TOGAF business scenarios, including the use of business capabilities and value streams.
Module 7: Information and organization mapping
  • Chapter 1 explores the concept of information mapping, its impact, benefits, and its relation to Business Architecture and data models.
  • Chapter 2 discusses organization mapping, its benefits, and how it differs from organization charts, including its application within the TOGAF ADM.
Module 8: Applying business architecture techniques within the TOGAF ADM
  • Chapter 1 explains how Business Architecture concepts like business capabilities and value streams are used in creating the Architecture Vision in Phase A.
  • Chapter 2 details the application of these concepts in developing the Business Architecture in Phase B.
Module 9: Practice Exam

This module includes a practice exam provided by The Open Group to help consolidate the knowledge acquired throughout the course.

Module 10: TOGAF Business Architecture: Foundation wrap-up

Concludes the course with a summary and introduces additional courses that may be of interest to participants.



What will you learn?

The TOGAF Business Architecture Foundation course follows the updated content from the TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition, and covers all topics required for the Foundation syllabus.

These topics include:

  • Fundamental concepts of Enterprise Architecture as defined by the TOGAF Standard.
  • Critical terminology specific to the TOGAF Standard.
  • Detailed exploration of the Architecture Development Method (ADM) cycle, including phase objectives and strategies for adaptation and scoping.
  • The integration of business modelling with Enterprise Architecture within the TOGAF Standard framework.
  • Techniques for depicting business capabilities using business capability maps.
  • Implementation of value streams and value stream mapping.
  • Application of the business scenario method within the TOGAF ADM.
  • The role of information mapping in Enterprise Architecture and its alignment with the TOGAF Standard.
  • The significance of organization mapping in Enterprise Architecture and its support of the TOGAF Standard.
  • Strategies for developing Business Architecture using the TOGAF ADM.

 

This course provides a thorough grounding in TOGAF Business Architecture, equipping participants to effectively contribute to and engage with architecture initiatives.


Target Audience

  • Individuals engaged in business planning who are looking to implement the TOGAF Business Architecture methodology in their professional settings.
  • People who need to acquire skills related to the TOGAF Business Architecture.
  • Those aiming to successfully complete the official TOGAF® Business Architecture Foundation exam.


Exam Information

Pearson Vue is recognized as the authorized provider for TOGAF, IT4IT, and ArchiMate certification exams, operating globally through an extensive network of test centers.

This course includes a practice TOGAF Business Architecture Foundation exam, complete with answers to aid students in preparing for the official Foundation exam.

Participants will also benefit from a FREE exam voucher and a complimentary resit exam terms and conditions apply.

Requests for exam vouchers are generally processed within two to five working days. It’s important for students to request their exam voucher during the access period of the course, which begins on the purchase date.

TOGAF Business Architecture Foundation exam

  • Format: Multiple-choice exam.
  • Number of Questions: 40 total.
  • Duration: 60 minutes, extended to 90 minutes in countries where English is a second language.
  • Exam Conditions: Closed book; no external resources or materials are allowed.
  • Passing Score: 60%, requiring at least 24 out of 40 questions to be answered correctly.
What is Enterprise Architecture?

Enterprise architecture involves designing IT infrastructures, focusing on the assembly and interaction of various components. This clearer perspective helps organizations align IT with business objectives, crucial for supporting large-scale transformations, IT growth, and organizational change. TOGAF-certified architects are often employed to facilitate this alignment.

What is the TOGAF Standard?

TOGAF, or The Open Group Architecture Framework, is developed through collaboration among The Open Group, customers, suppliers, and standards organizations like Consortia. They work together to refine technology requirements, set standards, and share best practices.

Who Benefits from the TOGAF Standard?

Who Benefits from the TOGAF Standard?
Organizations across all sectors and industries benefit from the TOGAF standard, which supports efficient management of complex business strategies and increases the demand for TOGAF-certified architects. While any organization can adopt TOGAF, effective utilization requires a certified architect.

What is the TOGAF Certification Path?

The certification journey begins with the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Foundation (Part 1), followed by the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Practitioner (Part 2) exam. The TOGAF Business Architecture (BA) exam has no prerequisites, and credential courses can be attended without passing prior exams.

How Much is a TOGAF Certification Worth?

According to Payscale, TOGAF-certified professionals earn between $85,000 and $202,000 annually. As the intersection of business and IT grows in importance, TOGAF-certified architects are increasingly sought after globally.

Where is the TOGAF Standard Popular?

TOGAF is globally recognized, with certified professionals in over 130 countries. It is particularly popular in the UK, USA, India, the Netherlands, and Australia.

Benefits of TOGAF for Businesses

TOGAF helps businesses streamline enterprise transformation and IT growth by aligning IT infrastructure with business goals. It also provides resources to simplify enterprise architecture programs and reduce preparation time for future projects.

TOGAF Exam Details

The TOGAF Foundation (Part 1) exam lasts 60 minutes, includes 40 questions, and is closed-book, with a 60% pass mark. Non-native English speakers can receive an additional 30 minutes. The TOGAF Practitioner (Part 2) exam lasts 90 minutes, features eight questions, and also requires a 60% to pass.

The TOGAF Business Architecture Foundation (Part 1) exam is a closed-book format, spans 60 minutes, and consists of 40 questions. Non-native English speakers are eligible for an additional 30 minutes of exam time. The required passing score for the exam is 60%.

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