Corporate architecture based on TOGAF

Course objective

To teach participants how to design, describe, and manage an enterprise’s corporate architecture using the TOGAF methodology. The course helps integrate business, data, applications, and technology into a single system — for effective change management, IT investment planning, and digital transformation.

Learning Format

  • Online
  • Practical cases, workshops, interactive sessions
  • Participant support via a private chat during the course
  • Methodological foundation: TOGAF Standard, Version 10 + ArchiMate Framework + Enterprise Architecture (EA) best practices
  • Price: 28000 UAH

What Will Graduates Gain?

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The problem this course solves

Many companies face chaos in the interaction between business and IT — processes are disconnected, systems are duplicated, and technology investments fail to deliver expected results.
This course helps build a unified enterprise architecture where business, data, applications, and technology operate as one system. You will learn to manage change, plan transformations, and make architectural decisions that support the company’s strategy and make digital transformation structured and effective.

Program of the course "Corporate architecture based on TOGAF"

1
  • What is Enterprise Architecture (EA)
  • Purpose, roles, types of architectures
  • Connection between strategy, business, and IT

Practice: building an architecture domain map of your company


2
  • Structure of TOGAF Standard v10
  • Key concepts: ADM, content metamodel, capability framework

Practice: analysis of a real case of architecture management (banking/retail example)


3
  • ADM as a change management cycle
  • Interconnection of phases

Practice: building an ADM Cycle Canvas


4
  • Defining context, principles, stakeholders
  • Forming the architecture vision

Practice: creating an Architecture Vision Statement


5
  • Business capability model (Capabilities Map)
  • Business functions, processes, organizational structure

Practice: creating a Business Capability Map


6
  • ArchiMate notation: business layer
  • KPIs, value streams, value chain

Practice: building a value stream in Miro/ArchiMate


7
  • Main objects: Data Entities, Data Flows, Governance
  • Link with business functions

Practice: creating a Data Architecture Canvas


8
  • Data Governance Framework
  • Principles of data quality, security, and access

Practice: modeling data flow between systems


9
  • Components of Application Architecture
  • Interactions between systems

Practice: creating an Application Landscape Diagram


10
  • APIs, service bus, microservices
  • Patterns: point-to-point, ESB, event-driven

Practice: building an integration scheme


11
  • Servers, clouds, networks, security
  • Infrastructure as Code, containerization

Practice: creating a Technology Stack Map


12
  • Cloud Reference Architectures (AWS, Azure, GCP)
  • Edge, IoT, AI as part of the technology layer

Practice: developing a Cloud Architecture Blueprint


13
  • Gap Analysis
  • Roadmap and Transition Architecture

Practice: creating a roadmap “As-Is → To-Be”


14
  • Architecture Contracts
  • Portfolio & Project Governance

Practice: creating an Architecture Governance Matrix


15
  • Archi, Enterprise Architect, Miro, Notion
  • Architecture repository, artifact templates

Practice: creating an architecture artifact repository


16
  • Roles: Enterprise Architect, Solution Architect, Domain Architect
  • Interaction with PMO, BA, ITSM

Practice: designing an “architecture function” for your organization


17

After completing the course, participants:

  • understand the logic and life cycle of enterprise architecture (ADM);
  • can assess the maturity of the architectural practice and create architectural artifacts (Business, Application, Data, Technology);
  • are able to develop an architectural vision and transformation roadmap;
  • know the tools (ArchiMate, Enterprise Architect, Miro, Draw.io) and methods of communicating architecture;
  • are ready to participate in building an architectural function in a company or transformation programs;
  • can align business and IT goals through architectural artifacts.

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