Course Outline
Why Architecting the Enterprise?
- Introduction : Current issues in the Enterprise and IT governance
- Legacy Systems and evolution needs
- Business Architecture and Enterprise Architecture : similarities and differences
The fundamentals
- Architecting the Enterprise : the principles
- Strategic Alignment
- Business and IT Repository
- Logical Architectures n-tiers
- Application technologies : ERP, SCM, webportail,
- Integration architectures and Services Architectures : EAI and ESB
- Service Oriented Architectures : Roles of the BPM and BAM
Enterprise Architecture Strategies and Methodologies
- "As is" and "To be" system cartographies : How to determine the roadmap ?
- Structures to better align IT with the Strategies ?
- What is the approach ?
- What are links with the development processes ?
Enterprise Architecture Content Framework
- Identifying the business functions of the enterprise
- Cartography of the actors and business functions
- Aligning business strategies
- Patterns to architecting the IT system
- Zones, squares and blocks
- Identifying Exchanges using services and events
- Modeling inter-block exchanges and data objects to support business process realizations
Building the repository and data architectures
- The Master Data Management (MDM)
- Granularity Management
- Modeling Languages
- Definition of the meta-model and architecture rules
- Elaborate the Enterprise Architecture Repository
Architecture Cartography Reference Layers
- Business, Functional, Application and Technical Layers
- Links between the Strategic and Business Views
- Traceability between the Business and Functional Views
- Traceability between the Functional and Application Views
- Bridges with the Technical View
Contribution of an 'Enterprise Architecture' to create value
- Contribution to the business value
- Best Practices
- The Enterprise Architecture Roadmap
- Perspectives
Tools
- Business Process and Cartography Management tools
- Presentation on a case study
Notice: The above training-mentoring sessions are conducted interactively using Business Modeling tools in order to ensure good level of traceability between business specifications and their execution. Concepts are first explained using basic examples and are then followed by solution drafts to your own problems. After this session, we can accompany you by reviewing and validating your solutions depending on your needs.
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Testimonials (7)
Maybe more exercises could be better for lerning but the time was to little
Gianpiero Arico' - Urmet Spa
Course - Embedded Linux Systems Architecture
Mr. Szymon has extensive knowledge and, importantly, is a practitioner.
Artur - Krajowa Szkoła Skarbowości
Course - UML in Enterprise Architect (workshops)
Machine Translated
Examples that could be related to your own experience and a clear and lucid discussion of terms and concepts
Natalia - Krajowa Szkoła Skarbowości
Machine Translated
The practice on each case, the good explanation, very understandable and extensive knowledge of the topics; a real example was used to practice
ESTEFANNY GIL MORA - Global K S.A. de C.V.
Course - Use Case Modeling
Machine Translated
The coach adapted to us very well and established contact with us, he knew how to approach us and how to convey the message very well. And bezier :3
Przemyslaw Popielarz - Research and Development Center Bury Sp. z o .o.
Machine Translated
Drawing on a whiteboard in real time as he explained, top experience. He knew to explain every topic.
Adrian Stanciu - DB Global Technology SRL
Course - Systems and Service Architecture - Microservices Architecture
The way the trainer talks, was awesome, very clear and easy to understand