Description
This training program provides the skills necessary to practice the profession of information systems (IS) architect. It presents the technical-functional standards of new architectures and emphasizes the urbanization of IS and the implementation of a service-oriented architecture (SOA). Finally, this cycle ends with a specialized module in the use of the TOGAF® standard.
Who is this training for ?
For whom ?
IS architect, project manager, project director, IS manager and anyone wishing to discover how to develop and manage the architecture of an information system.
Prerequisites
- Good knowledge of technical infrastructures (operating systems, databases, networks, etc.) and basic knowledge of architectures (services, servers, connections, flows, etc.)
Training objectives
Training program
- Founding principles of IS architectures
- - Web technologies, Web 2.
- - 0 and the new HMI.
- - Architectures: from centralized server to n-tier architectures.
- - Presentation of JEE and .
- - NET.
- - The Open Source alternative.
- - Principles of IS urbanization.
- - Integration-oriented architectures and Web Services.
- - Principles of an EAI (Enterprise Application Integration).
- - Traditional integration application interfaces.
- - Management content and documents (WCM, GED, WDM).
- - Mobility: decryption of actors, technologies and uses.
- - Web infrastructure and operation: Cloud, performance, SEO, SEM.
- - E-Business standards.
- - History.
- - Standardization attempts (BPSS, cXML, xCBL, Pharma ML.
- - ).
- - Principles of service-oriented architectures.
- Urbanization, generic model and general approaches
- - The challenges of urbanization.
- - Mastery and increasing complexity of information systems, the company in an ecosystem.
- - The emergence of best practices , the example of ITIL® and TOGAF®, contribution to IT governance.
- - General presentation of the generic model and general approaches
- - The layered organization of the IS.
- - IS urbanization approaches.
- - Managing the complexity of existing heritage.
- - Urban planner, architect, expert.
- - What role, what positioning, what know-how?
- - Metaphor of the city, cartography and modeling.
- - The four layers of IS: Business, Functional, Application and Infrastructure.
- - Manage the company's urbanization project.
- - Roles and responsibilities of the actors (MOA/MOE).
- - Modeling tools.
- - Synthesis of market tools.
- - Examples of tools.
- SOA, service-oriented architecture
- - Presentation of a SOA architecture.
- - Components and layers of a SOA architecture.
- - Services and processes.
- - The service concept.
- - Service exposure, loose coupling, synchronism vs asynchronism.
- - Technical aspects of a SOA architecture.
- - Implementation of Web Services (JEE, .
- - NET, PHP, etc.
- - ).
- - XML Foundations.
- - XML Schema for Interoperability and the description of application data.
- - Description of services with WSDL.
- - Invocation with SOAP.
- - SOA design methodological approach.
- - The links between SOA and the object approach.
- - The different approaches and metamodels (RUP, PRAXEME, etc.
- - ).
- - Conceptual model of an SOA.
- - The modeling of services within the application architecture with UML.
- - SOA: market players and products.
- - Platforms EAI.
- - SOA orchestrators.
- - Platform providers.
- Develop the IS architecture with TOGAF®
- - TOGAF®: essential concepts and method for developing an IS architecture.
- - The business continuum and TOGAF® tools.
- - Governance of the enterprise architecture.
- - TOGAF® and the ISO 42010 standard.
- - The reformulation of the enterprise strategy and the business architecture.
- - Reference business models and business processes.
- - Business objects and data architecture.
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- Manage IS architecture with TOGAF®
- - Technical architecture and its stakeholders.
- - Technical architecture and its meta-model.
- - Applications/services, functions and components.
- - Use architecture, organize IS governance.
- - IT architecture and project/service portfolio management.
- - Architecture and information system security.
- - Architecture and outsourcing strategy.
- - Corporate architecture and strategy.