Course : Understanding Enterprise Architecture according to the TOGAF standard

Practical course - 3d - 21h00 - Ref. EAF
Price : 2790 CHF E.T.

Understanding Enterprise Architecture according to the TOGAF standard




The TOGAF® architecture framework (The Open Group Architecture Framework) has become a de facto standard for enterprise architecture approaches over the last few years. Suitable for any organization and independent of any industry, its structure focuses on what most architects want: guidance on how to deliver the best enterprise architecture that supports their stakeholders and their organization. This training course will teach you the different modules of TOGAF® Standard 10th Edition, as well as the associated best practices.


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In person or remote class
Available in English on request

Ref. EAF
  3d - 21h00
2790 CHF E.T.




The TOGAF® architecture framework (The Open Group Architecture Framework) has become a de facto standard for enterprise architecture approaches over the last few years. Suitable for any organization and independent of any industry, its structure focuses on what most architects want: guidance on how to deliver the best enterprise architecture that supports their stakeholders and their organization. This training course will teach you the different modules of TOGAF® Standard 10th Edition, as well as the associated best practices.


Teaching objectives
At the end of the training, the participant will be able to:
Understand the fundamentals of enterprise architecture and the TOGAF® Standard approach, 10th Edition
A common language with TOGAF® practitioners
Understanding the architecture development method (ADM) and its application
Understand how to set up appropriate architecture and governance capabilities

Intended audience
Business activity managers, MOA team members, enterprise architecture program managers and members, IS architects and planners.

Prerequisites
None.

Certification
On completion of this course, participants will be able to take the TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Part 1 exam.

Practical details
Storyboarding workshops
Discussions based on participants' organizational cases. Check understanding as you progress through the repository using multiple-choice questions.
Teaching methods
Active pedagogy encouraging personal involvement and exchanges between participants.

Course schedule

1
Introduction and basic concepts

  • General information on Enterprise Architecture and the TOGAF® standard.
  • TOGAF® documentation (TOGAF® library, TOGAF® Standard and Series Guides).
  • Fundamental concepts of the TOGAF® Standard, 10th Edition.
  • Terminology.
Storyboarding workshops
"Series Guides" : G186 A Practitioner's Approach to Developing Enterprise Architecture Following the TOGAF® ADM, G20F Enabling Enterprise Agility, G184 The TOGAF® Leader's Guide to Establishing an Evolving an EA Capability, G152 Integrating Risk and Security within a TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture.

2
Architecture Development Methods (ADM)

  • Overview.
  • The ADM cycle and its adaptation.
  • Governance and scope of architecture.
  • Presentation of the ADM phases. For each phase: objectives, results, essential contributions.
  • ADM's iterative approach.
  • ADM and agility.
Storyboarding workshops
"Series Guides" abordés : G186 A Practitioner's Approach to Developing Enterprise Architecture Following the TOGAF® ADM, G184 The TOGAF® Leader's Guide to Establishing an Evolving an EA Capability.

3
ADM techniques

  • Architectural principles.
  • Business scenarios.
  • Gap analysis.
  • Interoperability requirements.
  • Assessing the profession's readiness for transformation.
  • Risk management.
Storyboarding workshops
"Series Guides" discussed : G184 The TOGAF® Leader's Guide to Establishing an Evolving an EA Capability, G176 Business Scenarios.

4
ADM application

  • ADM iterations.
  • Use ADM for all levels of the architectural landscape.
  • Architectural scores.
  • The 4 objectives for building enterprise architecture capability.
  • TOGAF® and the digital enterprise.
Storyboarding workshops
"Series Guides" discussed : G186 A Practitioner's Approach to Developing Enterprise Architecture Following the TOGAF® ADM, G217 Using the TOGAF® Standard in the Digital Enterprise.

5
Architectural content

  • Content framework and business meta-model.
  • Concepts: stakeholders, concerns, architectural view, architectural point of view.
  • Architectural deliverables.
  • Building blocks.

6
Architecture governance

  • Definition, features and essentials.
  • The architecture committee.
  • Architectural contracts.
  • Architectural compliance.
Storyboarding workshops
"Series Guides" discussed: G184 The TOGAF® Leader's Guide to Establishing and Evolving an EA Capability.


Customer reviews
4,3 / 5
Customer reviews are based on end-of-course evaluations. The score is calculated from all evaluations within the past year. Only reviews with a textual comment are displayed.
SÉBASTIEN F.
16/03/26
5 / 5

Très bon formateur, a l’écoute et force de proposition
GUILLAUME N.
16/03/26
5 / 5

Formateur très pédagogique et intéressant malgré le sujet complexe. Merci
TONY J.
19/01/26
5 / 5

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Publication date : 09/08/2025


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From 4 to 6 May 2026
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From 6 to 8 July 2026
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From 14 to 16 September 2026
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From 16 to 18 November 2026 *
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REMOTE CLASS
2026 : 4 May, 6 July, 14 Sep., 16 Nov.