Pass Your Enterprise Architecture Practitioner Exam Ogea-102

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Pass Your Enterprise Architecture Practitioner Exam Ogea-102
Published 8/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 7h 40m | Size: 4.59 GB
Master Enterprise Architecture concepts, the ADM, architecture domains, content, governance, requirements
What you'll learn
Apply TOGAF concepts to realistic Enterprise Architecture scenarios
Understand Practitioner examination strategy and gradient scoring
Use open-book TOGAF references efficiently
Select appropriate architecture techniques based on stakeholder concerns
Perform practical baseline, target, and gap analysis
Apply capability mapping and value-stream analysis
Address data ownership, governance, quality, metadata, and lineage
Evaluate application portfolios and rationalization decisions
Apply TOGAF in Agile, product, DevOps, cloud, and federated environments
Integrate Enterprise Security Architecture as a cross-cutting concern
Apply the complete ADM through an end-to-end enterprise case study
Develop the contextual judgment required for Practitioner-level scenarios
Requirements
A working understanding of TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Foundation concepts is strongly recommended.
The course assumes that you already understand core terminology, architecture domains, the purpose of the ADM phases, Architecture Content Framework concepts, requirements, governance, and basic Enterprise Architecture terminology.
By the end of the course, you should be able to move from simply recognizing TOGAF concepts to analyzing enterprise situations and selecting architecture actions based on context, stakeholder needs, requirements, governance, risk, and transformation objectives.
Description
This course contains the use of artificial intelligence.
Move beyond knowing TOGAF and learn to apply Enterprise Architecture concepts, techniques, and the Architecture Development Method in real-world enterprise situations.
This Practitioner-level course is designed for learners who already understand the core concepts of TOGAF Enterprise Architecture and want to develop the analytical judgment needed to apply them in context.
The course focuses heavily on scenario-based reasoning.
You will learn how to examine an enterprise situation, identify the relevant ADM phase, understand stakeholder concerns, determine what architecture work is missing, select appropriate techniques, evaluate alternative actions, and identify the response that best aligns with TOGAF guidance.
You will begin by understanding the Practitioner examination approach, including gradient scoring and the disciplined use of open-book reference material. Rather than searching the reference immediately, you will learn to diagnose the architecture situation first and use reference material only to confirm specific uncertainties.
The course then deepens your ability to apply the ADM across Business, Data, Application, and Technology Architecture. You will work with baseline and target architectures, architecture gaps, stakeholder concerns, capability mapping, value streams, data governance, application rationalization, technology direction, interoperability, resilience, security, and technical debt.
You will also develop practical competence with important ADM techniques including Gap Analysis, Business Transformation Readiness Assessment, Architecture Risk Management, Capability-Based Planning, interoperability analysis, architecture alternatives, trade-offs, and migration planning.
A major part of the course focuses on turning architecture into implementation.
You will learn how to consolidate gaps across architecture domains, evaluate implementation factors and viability, create work packages, define capability increments, develop Transition Architectures, build an Architecture Roadmap, prioritize investments, and construct an Implementation and Migration Plan.
You will then explore implementation governance through Architecture Contracts, compliance reviews, conformance assessments, deviations, dispensations, delivery evidence, Change Requests, and Architecture Change Management.
The course also examines how TOGAF can be applied in modern environments including Agile delivery, product operating models, DevOps, continuous delivery, digital enterprises, Enterprise Security Architecture, cloud environments, federated organizations, suppliers, and complex enterprise ecosystems.
The course concludes with theAsterGrid OneGrid transformation case study, an end-to-end Enterprise Architecture journey that applies the ADM from architecture capability setup and Phase A through architecture development, migration planning, implementation governance, compliance, and architecture change.
Who this course is for
Professionals who already understand TOGAF Foundation concepts
Learners preparing for the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Practitioner examination
Enterprise architects
Senior solution architects

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