Architecture: TOGAF 7 TRAINING
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Product Standard
Architecture: TOGAF 7 TRAINING
Document Number: X02TD


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TOGAF 7 TRAINING - Product Standard


Product Standard

NAME

TOGAF 7 TRAINING

LABEL FOR LOGO

TOGAF 7 TRAINING

When this logo is used on, or in relation to, a product registered as conformant to this Product Standard, it must be accompanied by an attribution, in the form defined in the TOGAF 7 Certification Terms and Conditions, which includes the TOGAF 7 TRAINING Product Standard name.

DESCRIPTION

The TOGAF 7 TRAINING Product Standard defines core requirements for Training Courses that enable IT Architecture practitioners to acquire the necessary knowledge and awareness of The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF), Version 71 to be able to use it effectively in IT Architecture work. Detailed conformance requirements are listed below.

Note:
This certification is intended for training courses that impart to their defined target audiences the necessary knowledge and awareness of TOGAF Version 7. Successful participants in such courses become eligible for TOGAF 7 CERTIFIED2 certification. The effective practice of IT Architecture requires a special combination of skills, knowledge, experience, and personal qualities, only part of which can be communicated by a training course (of any kind). Accordingly, TOGAF 7 TRAINING certification is not intended to denote that the certified Course communicates the whole of this required combination, nor is TOGAF 7 CERTIFIED certification intended to denote that the certified Course participant possesses it.
MANDATORY CONFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

A set of courseware conforming to this Product Standard (hereafter referred to simply as the "Course") may be a single course, or a defined configuration of courses from a single family of related courseware. The Course may be delivered by live instructor(s) or by remote learning. In the case of a Course delivered by one or more live instructors, all instructors must be certified as TOGAF 7 CERTIFIED.

In order to participate in the TOGAF 7 TRAINING certification program, the applicant must:

A conforming Course shall enable its defined target audience to acquire the necessary knowledge and awareness of the following:

OPTIONAL CONFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

A conforming Course may cover the use of tools certified under the TOGAF 7 TOOL SUPPORT certification program,8 for the development of IT Architectures using TOGAF.

The Conformance Statement must state which of these optional features the Course supports.

OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT

Not applicable.

PORTABILITY ENVIRONMENT

Not applicable.

OVERRIDING STANDARDS

ANSI/IEEE 1471:20009 is an overriding standard for the optional conformance requirement relating to ANSI/IEEE 1471:2000.

There are no other overriding standards for this Product Standard.

INDICATORS OF COMPLIANCE

The Indicators of Compliance for this Product Standard shall be:

MIGRATION

As this is the first version of this Product Standard, there are no migration issues.


Footnotes

1.
TOGAF Documentation, December 2000, The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF), Version 7 (I911), published by The Open Group.

2.
Brand Program Documentation, December 2002, Architecture: TOGAF 7 CERTIFIED Product Standard (X02TA), published by The Open Group.

3.
TOGAF Documentation, December 2002, TOGAF Version 7 Core Definition (I914), published by The Open Group, Section 1: TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM) - Process.

4.
TOGAF Version 7 Core Definition (I914), Section 2: TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM) - Information Sets.

5.
TOGAF Version 7 Core Definition (I914), Section 3: TOGAF Foundation Architecture.

6.
TOGAF Version 7 Core Definition (I914), Section 4: The Enterprise Continuum.

7.
TOGAF Version 7 Core Definition (I914), Section 5: The Relationship of TOGAF to Other Architectures and Architecture Frameworks.

8.
Brand Program Documentation, December 2002, Architecture: TOGAF 7 TOOL SUPPORT Product Standard (X02TB), published by The Open Group.

9.
ANSI/IEEE 1471:2000, IEEE Recommended Practice for Architectural Description for Software-Intensive Systems.


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