Enterprise Architecture for Telecoms: Hands On
Key Information
Prerequisites:
None
Outline and Objectives:
This two-day course introduces a new methodology that brings together key industry standards on Enterprise Architecture. At the end of this course, participants will be able to
- Understand NGOSS, its TNA methodology and architecture lifecycle
- Understand TOGAF and its relevance to NGOSS as an Architecture Development Methodology (ADM)
- Understand eTOM, TAM and SID
- Understand Zachman, FEAF, TEAF as relevant Enterprise Architecture models
- Understand how to use NGOSS and TOGAF with eTOM, TAM and SID
- Be familiar with both the TMF and The Open Group
Who Should Attend:
This course is aimed at staff who need an understanding of the leading methodologies of enterprise architectures in telecoms, including IT system architects, implementers, project managers, product managers and network engineering staff
Course Contents:
- Introduction to Enterprise Architecture
- Introducing Zachman, FEAF, TEAF
- The case for leveraging NGOSS and TOGAF
- TOGAF Architecture and ADM Methodology overview
- NGOSS versus TOGAF and other major architecture frameworks
- NGOSS Architecture Overview
- Introduction to the eTOM and its role within NGOSS
- eTOM process and flow decompositions
- Overview of the SID and TAM and their role within the NGOSS
- Methodology to apply the NGOSS and TOGAF to develop a Telecom-specific Enterprise Architecture
- Using the NGOSS and TOGAF in your enterprise
- Exercises and Case Studies
