Advanced Enterprise Modelling Workshop Series: Modelling in ArchiMate 3.0
This one day workshop will provide an overview of ArchiMate 3.0: Concepts, Language, and Applications, as well as the ADOxx tool that supports ArchiMate 3.0. The topics include:
- Introduction to ArchiMate 3.0: Concepts, Language, and Applications
- Hands-on user experience in with ADOxx-based tool supporting ArchiMate 3.0
- Hands-on user experience based on real-world case studies
In the first part of this workshop, foundations of Enterprise Architecture Management with ArchiMate 3.0 will be introduced, focusing on concepts, the language, and applications. Participants will learn the constituents of the ArchiMate 3.0 language and how it can be utilized within the scope of the TOGAF framework. Afterwards, conceptual design and utilization of an ADOxx-based implementation of ArchiMate 3.0 modeling tool are discussed.
Based on illustrative use cases and challenges, participants will practically apply the ArchiMate 3.0 modeling tool in small groups. This enables first-hand experience of tool-based enterprise architecture management. This workshop closes with presentations of the case study results by participants and a reflection on the lessons learned.
This workshop particularly targets at professionals, academics, and students with an interest in hands-on experience of enterprise architecture management.
The theoretical part of this workshop will be comprised by practical hands-on experience using the ADOxx-based ArchiMate 3.0 modelling tool (http://austria.omilab.org/psm/content/team/download?view=download). Participants are asked to download and install the software on their laptops in advance of the workshop. In case of any installation issues, please write an email to faq@adoxx.org.
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- Department of Informatics
- University of Pretoria
- Hatfield, Pretoria, Gauteng
- South Africa 0083
- Building: IT Buiding
- Room Number: IT 5-56
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- Co-sponsored by Department of Informatics, University of Pretoria