OMG Unified Architecture Framework (UAF) Training Course
This course provides a comprehensive understanding of all aspects of the OMG Unified Architecture Framework. Rather than concentrating on a single view or function, it empowers participants to easily locate and comprehend additional information within the documentation.
Throughout the course, delegates will engage in simple exercises, answer questions, and more.
While Sparx Enterprise Architect is typically used during the training, any other compatible tools may be substituted.
This course is available as onsite live training in Slovakia or online live training.Course Outline
Background
UAF History
UAF goals
Framework Documentation Structure
What is inside the UAF
How UAF works
What is an Enterprise Architecture?
How to describe the architecture?
Why Architecture Matters?
Architecture is a language
EA and decisions
Architecture Views and elements
- Strategic
- Operational
- Services
- Personnel
- Resources
- Security
- Projects
- Standards
- Actual Resources
- Dictionary
- Requirements
- Summary and Overview
- Information
- Parameters
Requirements
None.
Knowledge of UML is beneficial but not required.
Open Training Courses require 5+ participants.
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Testimonials (2)
Prepared project on which we could work from the start without wasting time to set up files not needed in exercises. Readiness to answer all questions that came up from participants.
Robert Walczak - Hitachi Energy
Course - Systems Modeling with SysML and Enterprise Architect (EA)
In my opinion large amount of practical examples is very helpful to understand subject.
Pawel - EY GDS (CS) Poland Sp. z o.o.
Course - ITIL® Foundation V4
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