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EA and Business Modeling - Concepts and Practices

May 4 - 5, 2010
08:30 - 16:00, Tue-Wed
Washington, DC$995

Overview:
In this course participants learn how to capture EA content employing different modeling notations. Three primary process/object modeling notations are explored, along with the pros and cons associated with each. EA modeling tools are also explored and assessed relative to each of these modeling notations. The importance of involving business leader participation in visualization and development of an agency's EA model is highlighted throughout this course.
Who Should Attend?
Enterprise, solutions and technical architects; business partners, and technologists having an understanding of enterprise architecture and associated FEA requirements.
Prerequisites:
Implementing an Enterprise Architecture (ENTR7001T), Enterprise Architecture Organization and Governance (ENTR8000T) and Service-Oriented Architectures-Components and Services (ENTR8001T).
Objectives:
  • Distinguish the differences and circumstances under which UML, IDEF0 and BPMN are best employed
  • Employ these modeling techniques to capture and reflect your agency's EA
  • Incorporate EA modeling into the development and maintenance of your agency's EA governance process
  • Approaches for leveraging EA models for knowledge management and executive dash boarding
  • Circumstances under which these modeling notations can best be employed to capture and reflect your agency's EA content
  • The importance of "purpose-based" modeling and the criticality of business leader involvement in the development of the same
  • The concepts of Unified Modeling Language (UML), Integration Definition for Function Modeling (IDEF0), and Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) and the circumstances under which each is best employed


  • Course Details
    CODE:  ENTR9001T
    TYPE:  Classroom-Day
    LENGTH:  2 Day(s)
    CREDIT:  1.2 CEU
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