Zachman Enterprise Architecture: Modelling Workshop Zachman Certification
John Zachman and Sunil Dutt Jha
This newly revised four day seminar and workshop, based on the recently released Zachman Framework V3.0, for the first time incorporates actual modeling experience. The modeling workshop is based on actual Enterprise experience and is designed to give the participants hands-on experience creating both “Primitive” (architecture) models as well as “Composite” (implementation) models. The seminar and workshop will prepare delegates for both levels of the Zachman Certified- Enterprise Architect program: Zachman Certified™ – Enterprise Architect Associate Level 1 and Level 2.
Learning Objectives
• A sense of urgency for aggressively pursuing Enterprise Architecture
• A comprehensive definition (description) of Enterprise Architecture
• Differentiation of Enterprise Architecture from Systems Implementation
• Creating Enterprise Strategy Models which form the basis for Enterprise Architecture
• Differentiation of Ontology from Methodology
• Utilizing Enterprise Architecture for operational decision making
• A strategy for reducing “time-to-market” for systems implementations to virtually zero
• Strategy for integration beyond jurisdiction (Interoperability)
• Architectural Principles for meeting enterprise requirements
• Ensuring traceability across the artifacts for impact analysis and change management
• BPM, SOA, BI, MDA, ITIL, etc. in the context of the Zachman Framework
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