TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Practitioner Bridge
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Features of This Course
Why Choose TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Practitioner Bridge ?
Provider: GEL
Accredited by: The Open Group
Exam voucher included
Free resit
Course duration: 14+ hours
Access Period: 6 months
Tutor support
Quizzes and exam practice
Works on mobile devices
Course Overview
TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture: Bridge is designed for TOGAF 9.2 practitioners aiming to confirm their understanding, knowledge, and analytical skills with the newest version of the TOGAF Standard.
Candidates who pass this course will demonstrate the ability to utilize TOGAF in business transformation projects and tailor the framework’s methodologies to fit specific enterprise architecture initiatives.
Target Audience
- TOGAF 9.2 qualified practitioners looking to update their knowledge to the TOGAF standard, 10th edition
- Organizations utilizing the TOGAF standard in their Architecture
What will you learn?
- Strategies for planning and executing business transformation using the TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition.
- Methods for applying and customizing the TOGAF Standard to suit various needs.
- Practical application of essential TOGAF techniques.
- Understanding the advantages of architecture governance and its application within TOGAF architectures.
- A detailed overview of the inputs and outputs associated with each phase of the Architecture Development Method (ADM).
Why take this course?
- The TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition, reflects the latest advancements in enterprise architecture, incorporating contemporary best practices and insights into modern EA.
- This course is structured around practical scenarios that facilitate the application of learned concepts in real organizational settings.
- It includes various learning tools designed to support candidates throughout their training journey.
- Concerned about the costs of TOGAF certification? This course offers a FREE exam voucher and a FREE resit, subject to terms and conditions.
- This TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Practitioner Bridge course is accredited by The Open Group.
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Course Curriculum
Module zero serves as an introduction to the main components of the course, including its features, learning plan, aims, objectives, and structure. Additional resources provided include a course guide, a pack of diagrams, a glossary, a document containing further reading and links, as well as opportunities to download vital copies of framework publications.
Module 1: Key changes in the TOGAF Standard
This module delves into the significant updates from the 9th to the 10th editions of the TOGAF Standard. It reviews the documentation set and essential guides associated with TOGAF.
Module 2: Introducing the content for Enterprise Architecture
Module two offers definitions of Enterprise Architecture and discusses the governance and iteration processes within the TOGAF method.
Module 3: Enterprise Architecture and the Practitioner role
The third module investigates the practitioner’s role within Enterprise Architecture. It covers management of Agile development and digital business under TOGAF, focusing on critical issues like risk management and security. A scenario is included for practical application of the concepts learned.
Module 4: Phase A – The starting point and Stakeholder management
This module addresses Phase A of the ADM, focusing on stakeholder management during architectural endeavours. It examines crucial aspects of Phase A, including architectural views, viewpoints, and evaluating alternatives and trade-offs. It includes a scenario for demonstrating knowledge application.
Module 5: Architecture Development
Module five explores Phases B, C, and D of the ADM, discussing the inputs, outputs, procedures, and approaches for each phase, as well as security concerns associated with them. It includes a scenario for practical demonstration of learned concepts.
Module 6: Implementing the Architecture
In this module, Phases E, F, and G of the ADM are explored in terms of inputs, outputs, steps, and approaches, alongside their security implications. It includes a scenario to demonstrate the application of knowledge.
Module 7: Supporting the ADM work
Module seven covers fundamental concepts that underpin the ADM work, including Business Scenarios, Migration Planning Techniques, Compliance reviews, the Architecture Landscape, and the Architecture Repository. It includes a scenario for knowledge demonstration.
Module 8: Application and Exam Preparation
This module consists of a series of exam preparation exercises designed around real-world scenarios and includes a timed practice exam.
Module 9: TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Bridge Wrap-up
The final module concludes the course and outlines additional courses that may be of interest to participants.
Exam Information
Pearson Vue is the certified provider for TOGAF®, IT4IT™, and ArchiMate® certification exams, offering services globally through a vast network of test centres.
This course includes a practice TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Bridge exam to aid students in their preparation for the actual examination.
Detailed explanations are provided with the answers to enhance candidates’ understanding of how to excel in the test.
Participants also receive a FREE exam voucher and free resit (terms and conditions apply).
Requests for exam vouchers are generally processed within two days, although it may take up to five. Remember to request your exam voucher during the course access period which begins on the date of purchase. For additional details, consult the GEL Support & FAQs page.
TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Practitioner Bridge exam
- Exam Structure: The exam is divided into two parts:
- Section 1: Consists of 10 multiple-choice questions, to be completed in 20 minutes. This section is closed book, prohibiting the use of any external resources or materials.
- Section 2: Includes 4 complex, multiple-choice, scenario-based questions, with a completion time of 40 minutes. This section is open book, allowing the use of resources.
- Total Duration: 60 minutes.
- Passing Criteria: To pass the exam, candidates must score at least 18 out of 30 marks, equivalent to 60%.
- Resources: No resources are allowed in Part 1, while Part 2 permits reference materials.
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs
Enterprise architecture involves the design and management of IT infrastructures, focusing on the assembly and interaction of various elements to provide a comprehensive view. Organizations often rely on TOGAF-certified architects to align these architectures with business objectives, crucial for supporting large-scale transformations, IT development, and organizational change.
TOGAF stands for The Open Group Architecture Framework. It is a collaboration platform where The Open Group works with technology stakeholders and standard-setting bodies to develop clear standards, establish policies, and disseminate effective practices.
Organizations across all sizes, sectors, and industries benefit from the TOGAF standard, as it helps streamline operations and manage complex business strategies efficiently. While any organization can adopt the TOGAF standard, optimal usage requires a certified architect.
The certification path starts with the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Foundation (Part 1), followed by the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Practitioner (Part 2) exam. The TOGAF Business Architecture (BA) exam and credential courses do not require previous exam completions.
TOGAF-certified professionals typically earn between $85,000 and $202,000 annually, according to Payscale. The certification is increasingly valuable as businesses seek to integrate IT infrastructures with business operations globally.
The TOGAF framework boasts a widespread adoption in over 130 countries, with significant certifications occurring in the UK, USA, India, the Netherlands, and Australia. TOGAF-certified architects are in demand worldwide.
TOGAF assists businesses in effectively pursuing enterprise transformation and IT growth. It ensures that IT infrastructures align with business goals and offers resources that minimize the time spent on future project planning.
The TOGAF Foundation (Part 1) exam lasts 60 minutes, includes 40 questions, and is closed-book. Non-native English speakers may receive an extra 30 minutes. The required pass mark is 60%. The TOGAF Practitioner (Part 2) exam involves 90 minutes and eight questions, also with a 60% pass threshold.
Broker Statement
TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Practitioner Bridge delivered by GEL is a course accredited by The Open Group. TopD Learning promotes this course on behalf of GEL.
TOGAF® is a registered trademark of The Open Group.