Course Overview
This course introduces the participant to four important areas. The first is how to use the Enterprise Architect tool to create enterprise and solution architectures. The second is to provide a solid foundation and theoretical and practical introduction to the Archimate language. The course also covers aspects of architectural methods, including the order in which artifacts should be created. Finally, it covers the fundamentals of modeling.
Domain
Travel and Tourism is a dynamic industry where airlines, hoteliers, operators, and agencies compete intensely on price, scheduling, and customer experience. This course uses real-world scenarios such as competitive airfare strategy and route planning to bring ArchiMate concepts to life in a familiar and commercially relevant context.

Audience
The following roles will benefit from the course: Enterprise Architects, Business Architects, Information Architects, Technology Architects, and senior Solution Architects
Value and Benefits
The participants will develop both theoretical and practical knowledge of the tools, language, methods, and techniques for creating powerful catalogs and diagrams that describe an enterprise.
Features
Supports Archimate 3.1, Enterprise Architect 15.1
Course Outline and Modules
Delivery
Hybrid Web-based with Instructor
Duration
The course is typically run in 4 x 3-hour sessions, but this can be changed to suit a team
Prerequisites
None
System Requirements
Notebook Computer with Enterprise Architect Installed
Your Instructor
Stephen Maguire

Stephen has more than 25 years of experience with Enterprise Architect and 15 years of experience with ArchiMate. He is a passionate and consummate communicator who loves to teach others everything he has learned over the years.


