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| Module One |
Introduction—The EA Toolkit
Objective: Understanding which strategies for enterprise architecture work and why
- Architecture: What and Why
- 4 Mini-Case Studies
- Best Practices
- The Enterprise Architecture Toolkit
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| Module Two |
Using the Business Framework
Objective: Understanding what business information to collect and how to collect and analyze it
- The Business Framework
- Capturing the Current
- Analyzing the Current
- Capturing the Target
- Analyzing the Target
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| Module Three |
Using the Architecture Framework—Part 1
Objectives: Understanding how to translate business drivers to architecture outputs
Understanding how to develop architecture outputs
- The Architecture Framework
- Principles
- Models—Part 1
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| Module Four |
Using the Architecture Framework—Part 2
Objectives: Reading architecture models - Describing six dimensions of architecture modeling
Understanding key facets of Inventory and Standards
- Models—Part 2
- Inventory/Standards
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| Module Five |
Translating Architecture to Projects
Objective: Identifying and selecting viable architecture projects
- The Framework for Implementation
- Identifying Projects
- Selecting Projects
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| Module Six |
Six Data-driven Project Implementation Strategies
Objective: Understanding how to intentionally minimize architecture project scope
- Six Strategies for Containing Project Scope
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| Module Seven |
Key Implementation Activities
Objectives:
Understanding what to measure and how to create metrics
Understanding how to gain concurrence for the target architecture
- Defining Metrics
- Gaining Concurrence for Architecture
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| Module Eight |
Key Architecture Processes
Objectives:
Defining architecture governance
Assessing and defining key processes
- Governing Architecture Compliance
- Related Architecture Processes
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| Module Nine |
Supporting Policies
Objective: Assessing adequacy of policies and roles that enable architecture
- Key Architecture Roles
- HR policies/processes for the architecture team.
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