BPM Institute.org - Certificate of Training Programs 2009 - (Page 21) Data Architecture for Business Architects COURSE DESCRIPTION: Data Architecture for Business Architects is a class based on preeminent thinking of the leading researchers in the Information Architecture domain. This course addresses an integrated way of talking about (modeling) Business Value Chains, Value Streams and Business Processes and Information (Data) Architecture. More and more, organizations are taking these ideas and applying them to their organizations to help improve the basic understanding of their business processes and providing a roadmap for working with their IT organizations to develop improved IT systems to enhance their business processes. “Data Architecture for Business Architects” is a course intended to provide a framework for those working on the business side to analyze and structure the business needs in a more structured and coherent manner. The course outlined is a 1-day course developed expressly for Business Architects to help them analyze their (current (as-is) and future (to-be) data architecture (overall semantic data architecture, individual data architecture components. ALUMNI FEEDBACK “Provided a new tool to help build models.” Click for additional information and to enroll AVAILABLE DELIVERY METHODS Instructor COURSE OBJECTIVES: - Understand information (data) architecture - Understand approaches to data architecture - To help Business Architects learn how to analyze their (current (as-is) and future (to-be) data architecture (overall semantic data architecture, individual data architecture components FACE-TO-FACE Founder and Chief Scientist The Ken Orr Institute KEN ORR COURSE OUTLINE: Business Architecture - What is Business Architecture? - Where does Business Architecture fit? What is Information (Data) Architecture? - An Enterprise View of Data (Information) - A Distinction between Operational and Informational Databases/Systems - An Data (Information) Architecture Based on Business Architecture - A Mechanism (Approach) for Implementation Business and Technology Strategies Operational and Informational Databases - Operational Database Strategies - Informational Database Strategies Ways of Organizing Data - Entity-Relationship Modeling - Object-Class Modeling - Dimensional Modeling - Semantic Modeling - Data Structure (View) Modeling Information Architecture Framework - Business Value + Data Classes - Understanding Information Architecture - Data Warehousing - Enterprise Information Architecture - Advanced Design Issues Future Directions in Information Architecture APRIL 8 JULY 1 SEPT. 16 NOV. 4 www.BPMInstitute.org/training eLEARNING: LIVE ONLINE • MAY 7-8 • AUGUST 13-14 www.BPMInstitute.org/elearning TARGET AUDIENCE/WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Business Analysts Business Process Analysts Business Architects Business Managers CPOs, CIOs & CTOs Systems Managers Systems Analysts Database Designers DBAs IN-HOUSE Request a complimentary consultation: www.BPMInstitute.org/custom-training Produced in Cooperation with: UNIQUE VALUE OF COURSE: 21 THE KEN ORR INSTITUTE ENROLL TODAY • www.BPMInstitute.org/training • www.SOAInstitute.org/training • www.BusinessArchitectureInstitute.org • 508-475-0475 x15 Presents important concepts about data architecture to business people enabling them to be more responsible for defining the business vocabulary for their company. http://www.BusinessArchitectureInstitute.org http://www.BPMInstitute.org/training http://www.SOAInstitute.org/training http://www.bpminstitute.org/index.php?id=2026?tac=315 http://www.bpminstitute.org/index.php?id=2026?tac=315 http://www.BPMInstitute.org/training http://www.bpminstitute.org/index.php?id=2026?tac=315 http://www.BPMInstitute.org/elearning http://www.bpminstitute.org/index.php?id=2026?tac=315 http://www.BPMInstitute.org/custom-training http://www.BPMInstitute.org/training http://www.SOAInstitute.org/training http://www.BusinessArchitectureInstitute.org
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