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Where Does Business Analysis Fit into TOGAF?

Date:
May 08, 2014
Duration:
49m 21s

The Open Group Architectural Framework (TOGAF) provides a structure for describing all transformational work within an enterprise. While TOGAF focuses on the role of an enterprise's architects, it also very much addresses the space in which business analysts (BAs) play. This can lead to role confusion, blurred deliverables, and duplicate work.

In this one-hour webinar, business analysis expert and Global Knowledge instructor Adam McClellan will focus on those parts of TOGAF in which the business analyst is typically the most active, and he will outline how the analyst's work contributes to the broader architecture. He will also provide perspective for architects who work with BAs and for BAs interested in the architecture disciplines.

Instructor:
David Willson

David Willson, JD, LLM, CISSP, Security+, is the owner and president of Titan Info Security Group, LLC, and a retired Army JAG. While in the Army, he advised the DoD and NSA on computer network ops law, and he was the legal advisor to what is now CYBERCOM. A published author and active speaker, David is a licensed attorney in CO, NY, and CT. He is a VP of his local ISSA chapter and a member of InfraGard.

Outline:

  • Basics of TOGAF
    • Associated Tools and Frameworks
    • Architecture Development Method (ADM)
  • The BA Role
    • IIBA Definition
    • Overview of Role's Evolution
  • The TOGAF ADM
  • BA in a Leading Role
    • Business Architecture (in Some Cases)
    • Requirements Management
    • Migration Planning
  • BA as Key Contributor
    • Architecture Vision
    • Business Architecture (in Other Cases)
    • Information Systems Architecture
    • Opportunities and Solutions
    • Implementation Governance
  • BA with Minor to Minimal Role
    • Technology Architecture
    • Preliminary
    • Architecture Change Management