The TOGAF 9 Framework |
The TOGAF 9 Framework section focuses on understanding the framework and its various components. This includes how to apply the TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM) in different scenarios. Candidates need to be familiar with the key phases of the ADM, the deliverables associated with each phase, and the best practices for successfully executing the ADM in an enterprise architecture context.
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Architecture Development Method (ADM) |
In the Architecture Development Method (ADM) section, candidates are expected to have an in-depth knowledge of each phase of the ADM, including the Preliminary, Architecture Vision, Business Architecture, Information Systems Architectures, Technology Architecture, Opportunities and Solutions, Migration Planning, Implementation Governance, and Architecture Change Management phases. Additionally, candidates must understand how to use various ADM guidelines and techniques, such as iteration, architecture partitioning, and stakeholder management. This section also emphasizes the practical application of the ADM, requiring candidates to demonstrate how to apply the ADM to real-world situations effectively.
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Architecture Content Framework |
The Architecture Content Framework section requires candidates to understand and apply the framework, including architecture building blocks (ABBs), the content metamodel, and architecture artifacts. Candidates should be able to develop and manage various architecture artifacts, such as principles, vision documents, business scenarios, and architecture requirements, demonstrating their ability to use the framework in practical scenarios.
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Enterprise Continuum and Tools |
In the Enterprise Continuum and Tools section, candidates are tested on how to use the Enterprise Continuum to manage architecture assets. This includes knowledge of the Architecture Repository and the standards information base, as well as their practical applications within an organization. Candidates should also understand the role of architecture tools in developing and managing enterprise architectures.
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Enterprise Continuum and Tools |
In the Enterprise Continuum and Tools section, candidates are tested on how to use the Enterprise Continuum to manage architecture assets. This includes knowledge of the Architecture Repository and the standards information base, as well as their practical applications within an organization. Candidates should also understand the role of architecture tools in developing and managing enterprise architectures.
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TOGAF Reference Models |
The TOGAF Reference Models section covers the application of the TOGAF Technical Reference Model (TRM) and the Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model (III-RM). Candidates should be able to utilize these reference models within the context of TOGAF and the ADM, demonstrating how these models can be applied to support enterprise architecture development.
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Architecture Capability Framework |
The Architecture Capability Framework section focuses on establishing and maintaining an architecture capability within an organization. Candidates must understand how to apply the Architecture Capability Framework to ensure effective architecture governance, maturity, and alignment within an organization. This includes practical knowledge of how to implement and sustain architectural practices that align with organizational goals.
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Scenario-Based Questions |
In the Scenario-Based Questions section, candidates will apply TOGAF 9 concepts in practical, scenario-based questions to demonstrate their understanding and proficiency. This part of the exam tests the candidate's ability to apply their knowledge of TOGAF in realistic business situations, ensuring that they can effectively use the framework in a professional setting.
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Official Information |
http://certification.opengroup.org/examinations/togaf/togaf9-part2 |