企业架构(EA)项目经验班
Introduction to Enterprise Architecture
The world is under the pressure of the economy and challenging business climate. An architectural approach can enable IT organizations to become smarter and do more with less. It’s believed that now is the time for organizations to start considering and developing Enterprise Architecture based around a balanced business strategy and IT strategy of the organization.
Enterprise architecture is a broad, complex, and confusing field. It covers many aspects from frameworks to governance but almost always encompasses the concept of architectural domains, including business, information, application, technology, privacy and security. In this Enterprise Architecture Introductive course, we offer a comprehensive and end-to-end EA development methodology to guide you to develop a just right architecture for your organization from enterprise level to solution level. By end of the course, you will learn the major EA frameworks in the industry, and understand the traceability and alignment among various architecture domains. As well you are able to apply the theory to the real world projects and deliver a tangible architecture that works for the business. What’s more, you will also learn how to integrate the architecture work with other project lifecycle elements such as project management, portfolio management, EA governance processes and other policy compliance processes within your organization, and select right CASE tool for the EA modeling that greatly improves the timeliness, quality and efficiency of the architecture and solution delivery.
Top Reasons to attend this course:
ü Learn practical and best practices for enterprise architecture development from end to end including business, information, application, technical and security domains
ü Understand how architecture fits into the overall project life cycle: who is needed when, what are the internal and external dependencies
ü Get tips for planning project architecture activities: optimizing project resources, deliverables, activities, and timelines
ü Get the tools and understanding to explain the enterprise architecture to senior managers, CIOs and business owners
ü Hear directly from architect who has worked on real-world projects
Prerequisite:Anyone who has passion for Enterprise Architecture
Course Outline:
Title: Introduction to Enterprise Architecture
Duration: 24 hours for 8 classes
Objectives: Enable quick understanding of
• What is EA?
• Why do EA?
• Who can do EA?
• How to do EA?
• When to do EA?
• Where to find EA Jobs?
- Unit 1: EA Overview – 3hrs
Objectives:
- Understand the Enterprise Architecture (EA) Concept and Value
- List the key services offered by EA
- List the various EA Methodologies in the industry
- List the various EA Frameworks in the industry
- Understand how the EA can help the organization at different size
- Understand the qualification of architects
- Unit 2: Architecture Knowledge Area – 12hrs
Objectives:
- Obtain general understanding of the key area of architecture development at Enterprise level and Business Solution level, which will be achieved through four sub units:
· Unit 2.1: Architecture Framework
· Unit 2.2: Architecture Governance
· Unit 2.3: Architecture References
· Unit 2.4: Architecture Repository and Tool
- Unit 3: Architecture Development Process – 6hrs
Objectives:
- Obtain general understanding of the key process of architecture development at Enterprise level and Business Solution level, which will be achieved through three sub units:
· Unit 3.1: Enterprise Level Architecture Development Lifecycle (ADLC)
· Unit 3.2: Business Solution Level Architecture Development Lifecycle (ADLC)
· Unit 3.3: Integrated Business Solution Delivery Environment
- Unit 4: EA Career Plan – 3 hrs
Objectives:
- Understand the trends of EA career
- Understand how to decide next step
- Understand how to prepare the resume and interview
Instructor Profile: Ms. Cassandra C.
A senior IT architect with 18 years of experience in Information Technologies. During the last 6 years her achievements have been mainly focused on Enterprise Architecture. She specializes in defining and applying Enterprise Architecture methodologies that support a full business solution delivery lifecycle.
