Pass Your Togaf Architecture Foundation Ogea-101 Exam

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Pass Your Togaf Architecture Foundation Ogea-101 Exam
Published 8/2026
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Master TOGAF Enterprise Architecture concepts, the ADM, architecture domains, content, governance, requirements
What you'll learn
Understand the purpose and value of Enterprise Architecture
Explain the structure and major components of the TOGAF Standard
Understand the Architecture Development Method from end to end
Distinguish the Business, Data, Application, and Technology Architecture domains
Understand architecture scope, states, levels, and purposes
Explain the Enterprise Continuum and Architecture Repository
Understand Phase A and the Architecture Vision
Explain Business, Data, Application, and Technology Architecture development
Understand Opportunities and Solutions and Migration Planning
Apply core concepts such as capability mapping, value streams, gap analysis, and transformation readiness
Recognize important TOGAF terms and relationships commonly tested in the Foundation examination
Build a structured preparation strategy for the Foundation exam
Requirements
No previous TOGAF certification is required.
By the end of the course, you will have a structured understanding of TOGAF Enterprise Architecture and the conceptual foundation required to progress toward Practitioner-level application.
Description
The Course Contains the Use of Artificial Intelligence.
Build a strong and practical foundation in TOGAF Enterprise Architecture and prepare confidently for the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Foundation examination.
This course is designed to help you understand the core concepts, terminology, structure, methods, and architecture practices defined within the TOGAF Standard. Rather than relying on isolated memorization, the course develops a connected understanding of how Enterprise Architecture supports strategy, transformation, governance, investment, and technology-enabled change.
You will begin by understanding what Enterprise Architecture is, why organizations use it, and how architecture connects business outcomes with data, applications, technology, people, governance, and investment.
From there, you will explore the structure of the TOGAF Standard, the Enterprise Continuum, the Architecture Repository, the Architecture Landscape, the Enterprise Metamodel, the Architecture Content Framework, and the relationships among deliverables, artifacts, building blocks, views, viewpoints, stakeholders, and concerns.
A major part of the course focuses on the Architecture Development Method, or ADM. You will develop a clear understanding of the Preliminary Phase, Architecture Vision, Business Architecture, Data Architecture, Application Architecture, Technology Architecture, Opportunities and Solutions, Migration Planning, Implementation Governance, Architecture Change Management, and the continuous role of Requirements Management.
You will also explore important Enterprise Architecture concepts and techniques including architecture principles, capability assessment, stakeholder management, business scenarios, capability mapping, value streams, gap analysis, architecture governance, requirements traceability, transformation readiness, architecture risk, and migration planning.
The course is structured to help you move beyond memorizing TOGAF terminology. Concepts are connected so that you understand why each element exists, how it relates to the ADM, and how it contributes to effective enterprise transformation.
Who this course is for
Enterprise architects
Solution architects
Business architects
Professionals preparing for the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Foundation examination
Anyone who wants a structured introduction to modern Enterprise Architecture


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