Online or onsite, instructor-led live Enterprise Architecture (EA) training courses demonstrate through interactive discussion and hands-on practice comprehensive perspective of tools used to describe and implement the Enterprise Architecture.
Enterprise Architecture training is available as "online live training" or "onsite live training". Online live training (aka "remote live training") is carried out by way of an interactive, remote desktop. Lahore onsite live Enterprise Architecture trainings can be carried out locally on customer premises or in NobleProg corporate training centers.
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This instructor-led, live training in Lahore (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level IT professionals and ICT service managers who wish to understand and apply ITSM fundamentals and practices based on ITIL 4.By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand key concepts and structure of ITIL 4.
Apply service design and architecture practices aligned with ITIL 4 principles.
Implement effective delivery and sustainability of ICT services.
Evaluate real-world cases and simulate ITSM practices.
This instructor-led, live training in Lahore (online or onsite) is aimed at beginner-level to advanced-level architects and professionals in the field of enterprise architecture who wish to gain a comprehensive understanding and practical skills in utilizing the NAF for enterprise architecture. It covers all aspects without focusing on specific views or functions. Sparx Enterprise Architect or any other preferred tools are used.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Navigate NAF documentation efficiently.
Utilize Sparx Enterprise Architect for architecture-related tasks.
Describe and understand different types of NATO architectures.
Generate and interpret NATO Architecture Views.
Identify and analyze stakeholders and Communities of Interest (CoIs).
Align stakeholders' interests with the architecture.
Analyze and document CoI's architecture interests and impacts.
This instructor-led, live training in Lahore (online or onsite) is aimed at IT personnel who wish to learn how to correctly and properly install a structured cabling system in any building or structure.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the concept and infrastructure elements of a structured cabling system.
Install and test a cabling system correctly.
Learn the industry standards, techniques, and equipment used for a structured cabling system.
This is a 2-day course that focuses on simulating SysML models.
This instructor-led, live training (onsite or remote) is aimed at those who wish to use Cameo Simulation Toolkit to effectively create and run SysML diagrams and models.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Prepare and configure SysML diagrams for simulation.
Execute Activity diagrams.
Execute State Machine diagrams.
Execute Parametric diagrams.
Execute Sequence diagrams.
To attend this course the participant should meet the prerequisities and have a good understanding of the SysML diagrams.
Format of the Course
Interactive lecture and discussion.
Lots of exercises and practice.
Hands-on implementation in a live-lab environment.
Course Customization Options
To request a customized training for this course, please contact us to arrange.
This is a 3-day training covering principles of modeling, UML, SysML and use of MagicDraw or Cameo following a case study, which demonstrates a typical model-based systems engineering approach.
The course:
Includes lectures and hands-on practice in using MagicDraw or Cameo for systems modeling using SysML;
Explains major SysML concepts and diagrams;
Provides hands-on experience building system model examples;
Shows how to trace model elements in different views;
Explains how to use MagicDraw features efficiently;
Is based on a consistent modeling case study.
Audience:
System architects, system engineers, software architects and other stakeholders who will create and use models.
Methods:
Presentations, discussions, and case study-based practical assignments.
Course Materials:
Slides, case study model, and practical assignment descriptions.
Certificates:
Each participant receives NobleProg certificate indicating that he/she attended the training.
The course is designed to teach the fundamentals of the Systems Modeling Language (SysML), its application through the Magicdraw/Cameo software, basic Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) simulation techniques, and best practices in MBSE.
This training will explain how to use SysML, the modeling language for systems engineering. In particular, you will discover block diagrams for the structural modeling of complex systems. You will delve deeper into the sequence diagram, state diagram, and activity diagram for dynamic modeling. You will also learn how to use the specific diagrams from SysML such as the requirements diagram and the parametric diagram, as well as the concept of allocation. We will also emphasize the need to define a modeling approach, adapted to the context of the company and the type of system to be studied. The practical application will be done using the modeling tool Cameo Systems Modeler (MagicDraw) from NoMagic. Audience: Systems engineers, business analysts and architects who need to model complex systems including hardware and software Teaching method: Theoretical presentation illustrated with examples 50% practical work with Cameo Systems Modeler on a case study throughout the training
The Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) is an architecture framework for the United States Department of Defense, that provides structure for a specific stakeholder concern through viewpoints organized by various views.
DoDAF defines a set of views that act as mechanisms for visualizing, understanding, and assimilating the broad scope and complexities of an architecture description through tabular, structural, behavioral, ontological, pictorial, temporal or graphical means.
It is especially suited to large systems with complex integration and interoperability challenges, and is apparently unique in its use of operational views detailing the external customer's operating domain in which the developing system will operate.
This course is for everyone involved in planning, analysing, implementing, executing, maintaining or improving Enterprise Architectures. It shows comprehensive perspective of tools used to describe and implement the EA.
This Introduction to Enterprise Architect training course is designed for all persons who wish to use Sparx Systems’ UML modelling tool, Enterprise Architect, for their modelling activities yet are unfamiliar with the features, functions and use of Enterprise Architect.
Objective
This training course aims at helping attendees to understand the most used Enterprise Architectures and rules to follow up in their construction to succeed with an appropriate architecture scenario for their organisation.
Thanks to the selection of appropriate architecture layers, components and traceability links that are to be established from the business layer to the technical layer, the resulting enterprise architecture framework allows you a good impact analysis in the face of evolutions of the business decisions and anticipates mutations of the corresponding information system components.
Using a combination of lectures, demos, and interactive labs, this course showcases the foundations for building and maintaining an Enterprise Architecture (EA) utilizing the Unified Architecture Framework (UAF) version 1.2.
Course Objectives
To provide an understanding of the essentials of embedded GNU/Linux, how the bits and pieces fit together. What components are needed to build an embedded GNU/Linux system, where to get them from and how to configure/build/install them? Where to get help from? What about those software licenses? Hands-on exercises provide you with the necessary practical experience to go ahead and develop your own embedded GNU/Linux systems after completing this training successfully.
Description
This five day training class uses hands-on exercises combined with instruction to illustrate the concepts of embedded GNU/Linux. It is designed to bring you quickly up to speed. The philosophy, concepts and commands necessary to make effective use of GNU/Linux are described through a combination of theory and on-the-job training.
Don't reinvent the wheel, but learn from an experienced trainer and take home a working knowledge of GNU/Linux and the ability to use it effectively in your own embedded development project.
Who should attend?
Managers, project managers, software-, hardware-, development-, systems engineers, testers, administrators, technicians and other parties interested in the technology, who want to understand as quickly as possible how Embedded GNU/Linux works. You must use GNU/Linux or you have to luxury to decide whether it makes sense to use it or not. Maybe you already tried to use Embedded GNU/Linux, but are not quite sure that you did everything the right way. You currently use a different operating system and wand to figure out whether GNU/Linux might better and/or cheaper.
Delivery Options
All the training material is English, but the presentation of it can be in English or in German, as you wish, worldwide.
The course is designed to teach the fundamentals of the Systems Modeling Language (SysML), its application through the MagicDraw/Cameo software, basic Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) simulation techniques, and best practices in MBSE. This training covers the fundamentals of creating templates and generating reports within the MagicDraw/Cameo tool suite, and teaches how macros and scripts work inside MagicDraw and what they can be applied to.
The course is designed to teach the fundamentals of the Systems Modeling Language (SysML), its application through the MagicDraw/Cameo software, basic Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) simulation techniques, and best practices in MBSE. This training is also designed to provide professionals with a background behind architectural simulation, an introduction to the Simulation Toolkit plugin, the simulation of multiple diagram types, and how to tie diagram simulations together to automate the architecture.
The course is designed to teach the fundamentals of the Systems Modeling Language (SysML), its application through the MagicDraw/Cameo software, basic Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) simulation techniques, and best practices in MBSE. This training teaches the core concepts and features of validation rules, validation suites, and model metrics and is designed to introduce the core concepts and features of developing and utilizing model queries in MagicDraw/Cameo.
The course is designed to teach the fundamentals of the Systems Modeling Language (SysML), its application through the MagicDraw/Cameo software, basic Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) simulation techniques, and best practices in MBSE. This training provides a basic introduction to the core concepts and features of CATIA No Magic’s Teamwork Cloud, along with introducing the core concepts and features of Domain Specific Languages (DSL) in MagicDraw.
In this instructor-led, live training in Lahore, participants will learn how to evaluate different technologies and approaches for the design of a services-based system architecture. The training begins with a discussion and comparison of monolithic systems and service architectures, then digs into the details of microservice architecture.
Participants are given a chance to put their knowledge into practice as they step through the creation and deployment of a set of proof-of-concept microservices built with Spring Cloud, Spring Boot and Docker. Finally, the relevant infrastructure building blocks are examined to help participants determine the most suitable tools and approaches to use for different organizational requirements. By the end of this training, participants will have a solid understanding of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Microservice Architecture as well practical experience using Spring Cloud and related Spring technologies for rapidly developing their own cloud-scale, cloud-ready microservices.
MODAF is an internationally recognised enterprise architecture framework developed by the MOD to support Defence planning and change management activities. It does this by enabling the capture and presentation of information in a rigorous, coherent and comprehensive way that aids the understanding of complex issues.
The audience:
Enterprise Architects, the principal customers for MODAF views, who need to both correctly interpret standard MODAF views provided to them and to specify and control the tasks required to create new views
Architectural modellers who need guidance on the creation and interchange of MODAF views (including for example: architecting principles, view coherence rules and tool selection criteria)
Tool developers and engineers who are implementing architectural data repositories for storing and manipulating MODAF Architecture data elements
Trainers and educators who require reference material in order to appropriately train and support the previous types of MODAF users
MODAF users who wish to contribute to the development of MODAF
Managers who need to understand what views are required to answer their particular questions
This instructor-led, live training in Lahore (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level professionals who wish to understand and apply NAF to support enterprise architecture design and decision-making across defense-related projects.By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the structure and purpose of the NATO Architecture Framework.
Identify and describe various architecture views within NAF.
Map stakeholder requirements to architectural components.
Use tools like Sparx Enterprise Architect to create NAF-compliant models.
Objective : This course aims at helping attendees understand how to put in practice the UAF and NAF enterprise architecture frameworks.
Understanding concepts of the UAF 1.1 in the context of the NATO NAF v4 Architecture Framework is very beneficial as the Domain Meta-model (DMM) of UAF describes various stakeholder concerns associated with a system, such as security, information or measurements through a set of predefined viewpoints and then mapped to the corresponding views in NAFv4.
On the other hand, the Architecture Stages of the NATO NAFv4 Methodology helps to understand how to make use efficiently of the views of the UAF to ensure coherence and completeness while enabling traceability from high-level goals until personal and physical resources that need be deployed to realize them.
Concepts and techniques explained during the course are progressively applied by the attendees using an end-to-end case study and different exercises on it.
Format of the Course
Interactive lecture and discussion.
Lots of exercises and practice.
Hands-on implementation in a live-lab environment.
Course Customization Options
To request a customized training for this course, please contact us to arrange.
The OCSMP Model Builder – Fundamental examination tests knowledge and skills required to construct a basic SysML model of a system. The examination covers model concepts and organization, basic requirements capture and management, structure and behavior models, parametric models, allocation relationships, and use of stereotypes. Using the knowledge and skills covered at this level plus familiarity with a suitable SysML modeling tool, a holder of the OCSMP Model Builder – Fundamental Certification should be a productive contributor to modeling tasks performed by a Systems Engineering team employing a model-based systems engineering approach using SysML. The OCSMP Model Builder – Fundamental Certification is a prerequisite for the program’s two higher levels, and requires the OCSMP Model User Certification as its prerequisite.
This examination (as well as the others in the OCSMP series) tests your ability to apply the knowledge and skills listed here in the context of a model of a system. As you study, go beyond each individual diagram to understand how aspects that it models can influence or affect aspects of the system represented in other diagram types.
This course provides a mix of module-based lectures, instructor demonstration, and hands-on labs. Our trainers are all experienced practitioners who understand the balance of theory and practicality.
Take-Aways:
Knowledge of the purpose of ontologies
Understanding of the benefits of knowledge graphs
This course gives a solid understanding across all aspects of OMG United Architecture Framework. It does not focus on a specific view or function, but allows the delegates to easily find more information in the documentation and easily understand it.
During the course the delegates will do simple exercises, answer questions, etc...
Sparx Enterprise Architect is usually used during the course, but any other tools can be used instead.
The course helps to understand and implement cloud infrastructure based on OpenStack. The participant learns the architecture and capabilities of OpenStack and a variety of installation scenarios.
Our ED-SOA training focuses on building and analysing an architecture framework that builds upon the SOA reference architecture. Services are used as event generators, signifying a problem or impending problem, an opportunity, a threshold, or a deviation.
This course is intended for Post Graduate (or equivalent) level students and will be a combination of lectures and lab sessions (theory and practice).
At the end of the course the student should be able to:
Knowledge and Understanding.
Understand the principles and business advantage of systems developed around services.
Become fully aware of the major protocols and technologies involved in the web services standard, and understand how these technologies fit together. Your knowledge will extend to leading-edge and emerging aspects of web services as well as the more established elements of the standard.
Understand in depth the technology used to enable systems based on a widely used programming language to both use and provide Web Services.
Intellectual Skills:
Identify where the service oriented approach and in particular web services are appropriate for particular business scenarios.
Consider the most effective design for a web services solution
Acquire, in the future, knowledge and understanding of emerging aspects of the rapidly evolving web services standard
Practical Skills:
Operate with current technologies associated with Web Services that are platform neutral – XML, SOAP, WSDL
Write and expose web services in a widely used programming language and write client code in that language to invoke web services.
Objective:
Helping Analysts and Designers of the System Engineering domain to understand how to efficiently gather requirements then go through the embedded software design implementation on the basis of system specifications using UML 2 and SysML.
This 3 days training aims at assisting system analysts to express efficiently their needs and designers to make the appropriate architectural design of the system on the basis of these needs.
The resulting system architecture provides a good level of agility to the embedded system software in face of changes as it allows a coherent traceability of the business rules encapsulated in system functions and those of the usage choices (use cases) of the end-users toward the software implementation level.
This course is offered in two variants to provide a practical understanding of how systems can be modelled using the newest version of OMG's Systems Modelling Language (SysML) specification. The notation and underlying semantics of SysML are explained in a way that allows students to apply what they learn to any suitable system modelling method or tool.
In this instructor-led, live training in Lahore (online or onsite), participants will learn how to use SysML as implemented in Enterprise Architect (EA) to carry out system requirements analysis and modeling.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand and apply SysML to Systems Engineering projects, using a Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) approach.
Identify system requirements based on use case models.
This practical training will show you how to use efficiently the SysML modeling language. You will discover in particular the block diagrams for structural modeling of complex systems. You will deepen the sequence diagram, the state diagram and activity diagram for dynamic modeling. You will also learn to use specific SysML diagrams, such as the requirements diagram and the parametric diagram, as well as the important concept of allocation. We will also focus on the need to define a modeling approach, adapted to the context of the company and the type of system to be studied. We will finally see what is the state of the art of SysML modeling tools.
Audience:
Project managers, architects, system engineers, having to model complex systems including both software and hardware
Teaching Method:
Theoretical presentation with examples
Case Study on paper (demo of a SysML tool by the trainer)
This course is designed to teach Systems Modeling Language (SysML) from a reviewer's perspective, along with an introduction to the Cameo Collaborator tool.
Building complex enterprise applications is very challenging in an ever-changing environment.
Changes in the integration between services or systems will trigger changes in the design of the system. This course covers how to design maintainable, fit to the size and purpose of your organisation service and systems architecture and practical infrastructure.
This course covers common problems with building the landscape of distributed apps, starting from integration problem, infrastructure and modern approaches, to solving complexity issues.
This course explains the pros and cons of each solution (e.g. traditional SOA vs Microservice architecture), available tools (mostly open-source) supporting the development and maintenance, etc..
Course Format
It is mostly discussion (with limited presentations).
With the emergence of very complex distributed systems, complexity of a single system moved to the complexity of the architecture of the group of systems. This course covers the relationship of Software Architecture with Technical Enterprise Architecture. These two areas are interrelated in a way which currently is not well described. For example, splitting complex monolithic system into two systems communicating via web services will trigger substantial changes to both the new systems, and the architecture between them.
This course will cover trade-offs, currently common patterns and solutions for managing complex systems and communication within and between them.
The course is designed for analysts, designers, developers, testers and project managers.
The workshop presents a problem analysis, design and documentation systems using UML and Enterprise Architect of Sparx Systems. During the training will be presented to the advanced capabilities of the program (such as MDA, profiles, XMI), and best practices that can greatly simplify and accelerate modeling.
Because the training focuses on the Enterprise Architect tool it is required for participants to already know how to model in UML. For those who would like to learn modeling we have dedicated training for UML.
The training method
Lecture 10%, 90% workshop
One of the fastest growing roles in the IT industry is the IT Business Analyst. Business Analysts are found in almost organizations and are important members of any IT team whether in the private or public sector.
This course provides a clear, step-by-step guide to how the Business Analyst can perform his or her role using state-of-the-art object-oriented technology.
UPDM is an Object Management Group (OMG) initiative to develop a modeling standard that supports both the USA Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) and the UK Ministry of Defence Architecture Framework (MODAF). The modeling standard is called the Unified Profile for DoDAF and MODAF (UPDM).
This course is designed for business analysts, managers, team leads and process owners to provide them with the required competencies for creating use case diagrams and use case scenarios, which serve as a vehicle for eliciting, analyzing, documenting and communicating functional requirements. Delegates will practice creating use cases in the Unified Modeling Language (UML) to graphically represent the interactions between use cases and actors.
This instructor-led, live training (onsite or remote) is aimed at architects, tech lead who work with distributed systems dedicated to high traffic and required high scalability and reliability.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the key benefits, limitations and rules determining characteristics of distributed systems, scalable and highly reliable systems.
Will be able to better assess what can be and what can not be achieved with such systems.
Will know typical architecture patterns of distributed, scalable and highly reliable systems.
Will understand the capabilities and proper model of usage of technologies, supporting scalability and reliability, systems like streaming service buses (based on Kafka), NoSQL storages (basing on Redis) and distributed processing.
Format of the Course
Interactive lecture and discussion.
Examples of architecture solutions.
Real examples based on Kafka and Redis solutions.
Course Customization Options
To request a customized training for this course, please contact us to arrange.
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Testimonials (14)
Very interactive. The trainer was very knowledgeable and patient.
Robert
Course - Event Driven Architecture Custom
Maybe more exercises could be better for lerning but the time was to little
Gianpiero Arico' - Urmet Spa
Course - Embedded Linux Systems Architecture
Practise exercises in EA.
Pawel - Krajowa Szkola Skarbowosci
Course - UML in Enterprise Architect (workshops)
The flexibility to look at real examples - outside of the courseware content.
Craig Ford - Baiada Poultry Pty Limited
Course - Introduction to Enterprise Architectures
The trainer's experience.
Yiye Shen - Ansys
Course - SysML model simulation using Cameo Simulation Toolkit
Ms Malavika is a very good trainer. Very hard working and answering my queries well. I understand that scope for SysML and EA is very vast, she tried her best to present the training in the most suitable way. She has even spent her break time looking for answers to our queries. My respect! A great teacher!
-Knowledge of the teacher in the subject was really good. He was able to explain very nicely and was able to answer all the questions at that moment.
-To be able to know what all the tool is capable of was really good.
-The structure he showed, like using scenarios and traceability would be really helpful in my day-to-day work.
Harsha Jain - Scania CV AB
Course - Introduction to Enterprise Architect
Great knowledge.
Marie - Forsvarets forkningsinstitutt
Course - Systems Modeling with SysML and Enterprise Architect (EA)
I mostly liked his subject knowledge and style.
Giacomo Urso
Course - Systems Modelling with SysML
The theory felt quite complete, we handled all important subjects. It was very nice we could zoom in on our use-case Achievements, which helped us with understanding the theory.
Henk Huybrechts
Course - Systems and Service Architecture - Microservices Architecture
Instructor was very engaged and helpful.
Tom Davis
Course - Applying SysML with MAGICDRAW
I really enjoyed the real examples and exercises.
Dmitry Baranovsky
Course - Introduction to Domain Driven Design
I found the course structure to be very well thought out. While some of my colleagues failed to see Kristin's intentions I feel that the way he presented the material and managed to connect basic concepts with a much broader set of complex issues was spot on.
Alexander Pavlovsky
Course - Technical Architecture and Patterns
Getting the overview of NAF itself and how NAF fit's in to the bigger picture. What to do and not to do. Good EA exercise. Useful for our company and excellent for me as a newbie on SESAR.Impressive to see the speed with which the trainer reads UML and models in general. Working at high level, but at the same time keeping down to earth and showing practical use.
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