TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Combined Part 1 and Part 2

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TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Combined Part 1 and Part 2
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B2280

Dubai (UAE)

27 Sep 2026 -01 Oct 2026

5565

Overview

Introduction:

Enterprise architecture represents a structured discipline that governs alignment between business strategy, information systems, and technology infrastructure within complex organizations.  TOGAF provides a comprehensive framework that integrates architecture development methods, governance models, and capability structures to support enterprise transformation. This training program presents TOGAF frameworks, architecture domains, and development methodologies aligned with enterprise architecture environments. It provides an institutional perspective on how organizations structure architectures, manage transitions, and maintain alignment across business, data, application, and technology layers.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze TOGAF framework structure and enterprise architecture principles.

  • Evaluate architecture development methods and lifecycle models.

  • Assess architecture governance, capability, and stakeholder alignment structures.

  • Examine architecture domains including business, data, application, and technology.

  • Explore architecture change management and transformation frameworks.

Target Audience:

  • Enterprise architects and solution architects.

  • IT and digital transformation professionals.

  • Strategy and planning professionals.

  • System and application architects.

  • Professionals involved in enterprise architecture initiatives.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

TOGAF Framework and Enterprise Architecture Foundations:

  • Enterprise architecture concepts within organizational environments.

  • Structure of TOGAF standard within architecture systems.

  • Architecture principles within enterprise frameworks.

  • Architecture views and viewpoints within organizational models.

  • Relationship between architecture and strategic alignment.

Unit 2:

Architecture Development Method ADM Structure:

  • ADM phases within enterprise architecture lifecycle.

  • Preliminary and architecture vision phases within frameworks.

  • Business, data, application, and technology architecture phases.

  • Migration planning and implementation governance within ADM.

  • Relationship between ADM structure and architecture consistency.

Unit 3:

Architecture Domains and Layered Structures:

  • Business architecture within enterprise environments.

  • Data architecture within information systems.

  • Application architecture within system landscapes.

  • Technology architecture within infrastructure environments.

  • Relationship between domains and enterprise integration.

Unit 4:

Architecture Governance and Capability Frameworks:

  • Governance structures within enterprise architecture.

  • Architecture board and decision authority models.

  • Compliance and control frameworks within architecture systems.

  • Architecture capability maturity within organizations.

  • Relationship between governance and architecture effectiveness.

Unit 5:

Architecture Change Management and Transformation:

  • Architecture change management within enterprise environments.

  • Transition architectures within transformation programs.

  • Requirements management within architecture lifecycle.

  • Stakeholder alignment within architecture evolution.

  • Relationship between change management and enterprise agility.