Malla Curricular del Curso
Introduction
Enterprise Architecture - A Brief Introduction
Drawing vs. Modeling
Basic concepts and principles of ArchiMate
Base and Supplementary Layers
Link between ArchiMate and TOGAF
Elements, links
ArchiMate metamodel
Detailed explanation of individual elements and links
Links between elements, how to capture them
Business Layer
Business Layer Metamodel
Active elements (actor, role, cooperation, etc.)
Behavioural elements (processes, functions, events, etc.)
Passive elements (product, contract, etc.)
Application layer
Application layer metamodel
Active elements (application component, interface, etc.)
Behavioural elements (services, functions, interactions, etc.)
Passive elements (data object)
Technological layer
Technology Layer Metamodel
Active elements (devices, networks, infrastructure interface, etc.)
Behavioural elements (services, functions)
Passive elements (artifact)
Physical elements
Physical elements (equipment, equipment, distribution route, material)
Strategic elements
Strategic elements (direction, capabilities, resources)
Motivational elements
Motivational elements (stakeholders, goals, requirements, etc.)
Binding to ArchiMate base layers
Implementation and migration elements
Implementation and migration elements (work package, deliverable, plateau, gap, etc.)
Link to motivational elements and basic layers of ArchiMate
Ties
Structural links and dependencies (composition, aggregation, assignment, implementation, influence and etc.)
Dynamic links (triggering, flow)
Other links (specialization, junction)
Aspects
The way of working with points of view, their contribution
Basic aspects (organizational, business process, use of applications, infrastructure, etc.)
Recommended modeling techniques
Asking the right questions and capturing them in the form of visualizations
Working with colors
Organization of alementos and ties
Pareto Rules App
Tools for ArchiMate
Overview and selection of tools
Examples of the use of ArchiMate in practice