This ArchiMate Level 1 and Level 2 combined course covers fundamental enterprise architecture concepts, principles, and methods using the ArchiMate modelling language. Participants gain proficiency in modelling, analysing, and visualising enterprise architectures, enabling effective decision-making and strategy formulation.
This ArchiMate® 3 Course is intended for individuals involved in Enterprise Architecture projects or those planning to initiate one, and who need to understand the Enterprise Architecture artefacts crafted using ArchiMate®. Professionals who can greatly benefit from this course are as follows:
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Enterprise Architects
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Solution Architects
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Technology Architects
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Business Architects
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Information Architects
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IT Architects
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Application Architects
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Data Architects
There are no formal prerequisites for attending this ArchiMate® 3 Course.
ArchiMate Level 1 and Level 2 combined training is indispensable in the realm of Enterprise Architecture, serving as a standardised modelling language that facilitates communication and comprehension of complex systems. This course explores the intricacies of ArchiMate 3.0, emphasising its relevance in creating visual representations for strategic business planning and decision-making. Mastering ArchiMate is paramount for professionals engaged in Enterprise Architecture, including IT Architects, Business Analysts, and Project Managers. As businesses undergo digital transformations, the ability to articulate architectural concepts becomes crucial for effective collaboration across diverse stakeholders.
To equip delegates with practical skills, the ArchiMate® Course covers essential topics, enabling delegates to create visual representations, optimise business processes and attain a valuable certification for career advancement.
Course Objectives:
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Learn the fundamentals of ArchiMate 3.0 and its core concepts.
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To understand how to model and analyse Enterprise Architectures using ArchiMate notation.
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To apply ArchiMate principles to enhance collaboration among diverse stakeholders.
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To gain proficiency in expressing architectural viewpoints and viewpoints.
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To create visual representations for effective communication in strategic decision-making.
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To prepare for and pass the ArchiMate 3 Foundation and Practitioner exam.
Module 1: Basic Concepts and Definitions
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Introduction to ArchiMate® Language
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ArchiMate® Language for Enterprise Architecture Modelling
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What is Enterprise Architecture?
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Key Enterprise Architecture Concepts
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Stakeholders and Concerns
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Development of Enterprise Architectures
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Example ArchiMate® Model
Module 2: Language Structure
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Top-Level Hierarchy of ArchiMate® Concepts
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Layering of ArchiMate® Language
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Definition: ArchiMate® Core Language
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ArchiMate® Core Framework
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Abstract in ArchiMate® Language
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External Vs Internal
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Types Vs Instances
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Behaviour Vs Active Structure
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Concepts and their Notation
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Conceptual Vs Logical Vs Physical
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Types Vs Instances
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Use of Nesting
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Use of Colours and Notational Cues
Module 3: Generic Metamodel
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Design Approach
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Metamodels at Different Levels of Specificity
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Design and Core Concepts
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Hierarchy of Behaviour and Structure Elements
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Behaviour and Structure Elements Metamodel
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Behaviour Elements Notation
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Aspects
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Additional Behaviour Element Type: Event
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Passive Structure Elements
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Active Structure Elements Notation
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Summary of Specialisation of Core Elements
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Specialisations of Structure and Behaviour Elements
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Motivation and Composite Elements
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Grouping
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Location
Module 4: Modelling Relationships
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Relationships
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Structural Relationships
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Dependency, Dynamic, and Other Relationship
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Relationship Review
Module 5: Modelling Motivation
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Motivation Elements
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Motivation Elements Metamodel
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Stakeholder, Driver, and Assessment
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Goals and Outcomes
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Principles, Requirements, and Constraints
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Meaning and Value
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Relationships with Core Elements
Module 6: Modelling Strategy
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Strategy Elements Metamodel
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Relationships with Motivation and Core Elements
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Strategy Elements
Module 7: Business Layer
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Metamodel
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Active Structure, Behaviour, and Passive Structure
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Composite Element
Module 8: Application Layer
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Application Layer Metamodel
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Active Structure
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Behaviour Structure
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Passive Structure
Module 9: Technology Layer
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Metamodel
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Active Structure Elements
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Behaviour Structure
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Passive Structure Elements
Module 10: Modelling Physical Elements
- Physical Elements Metamodel
- Active Structure Elements
- Behaviour Elements
- Passive Structure Elements
Module 11: Relationships Between Core Layers
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Alignment of the Business Layer and Lower Layers
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Alignment of the Application and Technology Layers
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Derived Relationships Applied in Relationships Between Core Layers
Module 12: Modelling Transformation
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Implementation and Migration of Metamodel
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Implementing and Migrating Elements
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Relationships with Other Aspects and Layers
Module 13: Addressing Stakeholder Concerns with Architecture Views and Viewpoints
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Introduction to Architecture Views and Viewpoints
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Stakeholders and Concerns
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Architecture Views and Viewpoints
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Viewpoint Mechanism
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Viewpoint Purpose and Content
Module 14: Derivation of Relationship
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Derivation Rules
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Two Types of Derivation
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Notation of Derivation Rules
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Derivation Rules for Potential Relationships
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Restrictions on Applying Derivation Rules
Module 15: Motivation Viewpoint
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Stakeholder Viewpoint
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Goal Realisation Viewpoint and Contribution Viewpoint
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Principles Viewpoint
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Requirements Realisation Viewpoint
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Motivation Viewpoint
Module 16: Strategy Viewpoints
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Strategy Viewpoint
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Capability Map Viewpoint and Value Stream Viewpoint
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Outcome Realisation Viewpoint
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Resource Map Viewpoint
Module 17: Basic Viewpoints – Business Layer and Application Layer
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Organisation Viewpoint
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Business Process Cooperation Viewpoint
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Product Viewpoint
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Application Cooperation Viewpoint
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Application Usage Viewpoint
Module 18: Basic Viewpoints – Technology Layer
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Implementation and Deployment Viewpoint
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Technology Viewpoint
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Technology Usage Viewpoint
Module 19: Implementation and Migration Viewpoints
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Project Viewpoint
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Migration Viewpoint
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Implementation and Migration Viewpoint
Module 20: Applying the Viewpoint Mechanism
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Defining and Classifying Viewpoints: Purpose Dimension
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Creating the View
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Application of the Viewpoint Mechanism in Real-Case Modelling Situations
Module 21: Language Customisation Mechanisms
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Why Should We Customise the Language?
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Adding Attributes to ArchiMate® Elements and Relationships
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Profile and Profile Types
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Creating New Element Types Using Specialisation
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Specialisation of Elements and Relationships
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Using Specialisations to Model Risk Analysis
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Creating a Profile for Risk Analysis
Passing the ArchiMate® 3 Training Course: Level 1 Foundation exam will prove your knowledge of the basic concepts and terminology of the ArchiMate® 3 modelling language, as well as the three layers on which ArchiMate® focuses. The format of the exam is as follows:
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Type of Questions: Multiple Choice
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Total Questions: 40 (each question is worth 1 mark)
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Total Marks: 40 Marks
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Pass Marks: 60%, or 24/40 Marks
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Duration: 60 Minutes
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Open Book/Closed Book: Closed book
Passing the ArchiMate® 3 Training Course: Level 2 Practitioner exam will demonstrate a delegate’s ability to apply the concepts and language of ArchiMate® in practical situations, as well as rewarding those who pass with full ArchiMate® 3 certification. The format of the exam is as follows:
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Type of Questions: Scenario-based and Multiple Choice
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Total Questions: 8 (each question is worth 5 marks)
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Total Marks: 40 Marks
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Pass Marks: 65%, or 26/40 Marks
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Duration: 90 Minutes
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Open Book/Closed Book: Open book
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