
Explore Archimate modeling with Open Group standards, using Arc and rq2 to build pattern-based enterprise architecture diagrams, and compare Sparks enterprise architect workflows across a 25 video journey.
Demonstrate the two-level ArchiMate business process cooperation pattern, mapping level zero processes to higher level business capabilities, using ArchiMate 3.1, with triggers, objects, roles, and services.
Explore ArchiMate application cooperation through a front office and back office example, with data access modules and an external bank system, illustrating serving, aggregation, composition, and realization relationships.
Model technology usage by mapping technology and application layers with a two-layer pattern, emphasizing clear communication to stakeholders and focusing on services, nodes, and system software.
Map goals to realizations and influence links in an ArchiMate principle example to show lean and agile practices eliminate delays and improve data quality, agility, and customer satisfaction.
Develop a capability map using a nested, composed pattern to visualize capabilities from level zero upward. Link capabilities to business processes, the application layer, and enterprise architecture for practical deployment.
Learn to build a hierarchical ArchiMate capability map in Archi Tool, decomposing into level one to four with nesting while balancing stability and detail.
Explore the ArchiMate project pattern, detailing work packages, programs, events, and realizations that transform baselines into targets within the implementation and migration viewpoint.
Explore the migration pattern using plateaus and gaps to model transitions from baseline to target architecture, illustrating stable states and differences in implementation and migration.
Explore Archi 5.9.0 features in a deep dive that enhances ArchiMate modeling with the Archi Tool.
ArchiMate® is a graphical language and open standard used to describe Enterprise Architectures, developed and maintained by The Open Group®. It can be used to create a wide range of viewpoints, each relevant to different project and business stakeholders. These support the activities of business architects, data architects, solution architects, infrastructure architects and enterprise architects.
ArchiMate is used to describe the architecture of organizations - specifically their business processes, organizational structures, information flows, IT systems and technical infrastructure.
Thanks for Sparx Systems published this excellent ArchiMate tutorial, it shows all of the valuable viewpoints that, if you're using Sparx Enterprise Architect tool, you can directly load as template in the tool; while, as one good reference for ArchiMate modeling practice, this course is using Archi (Open Source ArchiMate modeling tool) to model every viewpoint pattern in this tutorial, additionally, after every pattern, I've collected one relavent (from open Internet) example and show you how to apply the knowledge learnt from the pattern into the actual practice modeling.
You may find my other ArchiMate related courses in Udemy, and can learn those together with this one in following suggested sequence --
ArchiMate Tutorial - (this one) as starting point since it's one step by step guide and show you all key layers and notations in ArchiMate, not tool depended.
ArchiMate CookBook - as second one since it's show you a lot of patterns, better you've already had Archi experience and ArchiMate basis in mind
ArchiSurance / ArchiMetal - advanced learning if you're aiming to prepare passing the ArchiMate certification, bring those case study modeling in mind will be hugely benefits for your examination. (Personally I gained a lot help for myself passing the examination.)
Thanks for your interests and may you find value from the course, Good Luck!