
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. Onsite live Enterprise Architecture trainings in the Philippines can be carried out locally on customer premises or in NobleProg corporate training centers.
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Testimonials
I was benefit from the vast experience on the subject with practical tips on how to implement in real life production environment.
Palawan Pawnshop - Palawan Express Pera Padala
Course: Systems and Service Architecture - Microservices Architecture
I enjoyed the discussions of different infrastructures with models on the board.
BOYET NAZON - Palawan Pawnshop - Palawan Express Pera Padala
Course: Systems and Service Architecture - Microservices Architecture
I commend his training style of reaching out to the delegates individually and discussing a short introduction first on a subject whenever necessary before going into detail. Lastly, for providing suggestions and references related to the training that we can use in the future.
Hiel Umiten - Palawan Pawnshop - Palawan Express Pera Padala
Course: Systems and Service Architecture - Microservices Architecture
The trainer is very approachable and knowledgeable about the subject. Looking forward to being trained again by this amazing guy.
Allan Rae Saac - Palawan Pawnshop - Palawan Express Pera Padala
Course: Systems and Service Architecture - Microservices Architecture
The knowledge and experience of the trainer that is very evident on his lecture.
Palawan Pawnshop - Palawan Express Pera Padala
Course: Systems and Service Architecture - Microservices Architecture
All the mentioned tools are explained thoroughly.
Michelle Baluran - Palawan Pawnshop - Palawan Express Pera Padala
Course: Systems and Service Architecture - Microservices Architecture
More Illustration, less visual presentation. The diagram of a pipeline of micro services, how it works from client to server. The recommended tools and reference.
Palawan Pawnshop - Palawan Express Pera Padala
Course: Systems and Service Architecture - Microservices Architecture
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 noose 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.
Tom Erik White
Course: Nato Architecture Framework (NAF)
Flexibility in allowing customer to identify the real-world issues impacted by the subject matter.
Steven Kjaer
Course: Nato Architecture Framework (NAF)
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
I liked the fact that his questions where creating subjects on matters that required discussion with colleagues on real life situations.
Christakis Costa
Course: Technical Architecture and Patterns
I really enjoyed the real examples and exercises.
Dmitry Baranovsky
Course: Introduction to Domain Driven Design
I enjoyed the interaction of the group to solve the issues.
Evan O'Gorman
Course: Introduction to Domain Driven Design
Instructor was very engaged and helpful.
Tom Davis
Course: Applying SysML with MAGICDRAW
I liked the mix of modeling anecdotes, lessons learned and real world experiences.
Grant Nelson
Course: Applying SysML with MAGICDRAW
Very interactive, very good training pace, informative and helpful for applying to real world projects.
Daniel Miranda
Course: Applying SysML with MAGICDRAW
The structure of lecture, in structure led demonstration and then group work was good a reinforcing topic.
Clayton Langley
Course: Applying SysML with MAGICDRAW
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
The number of technologies covered; The real time examples and running the software on course;.
Florin Diaconu
Course: Systems and Service Architecture - Microservices Architecture
The labs were very helpful for me in order to understand the concept.
Juan Curiel
Course: Systems and Service Architecture - Microservices Architecture
I liked the training was well divided between theory and exercises.
Brembo S.p.A.
Course: Systems Modelling with SysML
I mostly liked his subject knowledge and style.
Giacomo Urso
Course: Systems Modelling with SysML
I really liked the real life examples.
South West Gnó Skillnet
Course: Introduction to Domain Driven Design
Flip was friendly, interesting, and engaging and he worked hard to maintain a good connection with the audience. He has an excellent knowledge of MagicDraw and SysML and communicated his knowledge clearly and effectively.
The Australian National University
Course: Applying SysML with MAGICDRAW
Flip was a knowledgeable and affable trainer.
Nick Herrald
Course: Applying SysML with MAGICDRAW
I liked it all. Very informative and pace was perfect.
South West Gnó Skillnet
Course: Introduction to Domain Driven Design
I enjoyed the fact that I was following the course on my own computerand exercises.
The Australian National University
Course: Applying SysML with MAGICDRAW
Exercise done immediately after each diagram session.
Bosch Corporation
Course: Systems Modelling with SysML
I mostly liked the approach and topic driving.
Bosch Corporation
Course: Systems Modelling with SysML
I mostly liked summarizing and highlighting important topics.
Kiran M
Course: Systems Modelling with SysML
I generally was benefit from the good set of useful information.
Course: Systems and Service Architecture - Microservices Architecture
The discussions that came out of it.
Course: Systems and Service Architecture - Microservices Architecture
The lectures were very concise and to the point. The hands-on exercises were very helpful, we wish we have more hands-on in the future.
Jayaraman Ramansubramaniam
Course: Systems and Service Architecture - Microservices Architecture
I generally liked the material is good.
Course: Systems and Service Architecture - Microservices Architecture
I genuinely was benefit from the clear explanations, good examples.
Lockheed Martin Australia
Course: Applying SysML with MAGICDRAW
I genuinely enjoyed the informative.
Lockheed Martin Australia
Course: Applying SysML with MAGICDRAW
Excellent trainer, practical knowledge being passed on, easy to understand, links to application of the skills in real scenarios.
Arvi Simeon - Lockheed Martin Australia
Course: Applying SysML with MAGICDRAW
I enjoyed actually working with the tool. Understanding different techniques.
Paul Hurni - Lockheed Martin Australia
Course: Applying SysML with MAGICDRAW
Flip was very engaging and easy to interact with. Made everyone feel comfortable during exercises. Provided great individual focus.
John Towers - Lockheed Martin Australia
Course: Applying SysML with MAGICDRAW
The subject was well taught and there was a good coverage of topics. Examples were clear and effective to read from.
Lockheed Martin Australia
Course: Applying SysML with MAGICDRAW
Delivery of training was interactive and interesting to follow.
Suraj Jacob - Lockheed Martin Australia
Course: Applying SysML with MAGICDRAW
I enjoyed seeing the examples used in magic draw. It helped show the very high level concepts presented in the lectures into more accessible and understandable examples.
Lockheed Martin Australia
Course: Applying SysML with MAGICDRAW
Trainer was friendly and knowledgeable about the subject. Kept the course interesting and light heated.
Lockheed Martin Australia
Course: Applying SysML with MAGICDRAW
I generally was benefit from the good set of useful information.
Course: Systems and Service Architecture - Microservices Architecture
The discussions that came out of it.
Course: Systems and Service Architecture - Microservices Architecture
I generally liked the material is good.
Course: Systems and Service Architecture - Microservices Architecture
Enterprise Architecture Subcategories in the Philippines
Enterprise Architecture Course Outlines in the Philippines
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.
The course:
- Includes lectures and hands-on practice in using MagicDraw 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.
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)
You will also learn how to use specific SysML diagrams 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 business context and the type of system to be studied.
The practice will be done using the Cameo Systems Modeler (MagicDraw) modeling tool from NoMagic.
Teaching method
- Theoretical presentation illustrated with examples
- 50% practical work with Cameo Systems Modeler on a case study throughout the training
This course will cover trade-offs, currently common patterns and solutions for managing complex systems and communication within and between them.
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.
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).
This instructor-led, live training demonstrates a series of common-case problems and shows participants how to efficiently solve them using Zend Framework 2 (ZF2). Participants are taken through a series of exercises that result in the creation of re-usable modules that are both streamlined and robust.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Analyze and understand the design patterns associated with modular design
- Use Zend Framework 2 components to ensure security in areas such as Authentication, Encryption, LDAP, and Permissions (authorization)
- Apply advanced techniques for developing web services and RESTful interfaces
- Troubleshoot, optimize and deploy an enterprise-grade web application
Audience
- Advanced to intermediate PHP developers experienced with ZF2
- Enterprise developers seeking to improve the performance, modularity and scalability of heavy, interactive, enterprise-scale web applications
Format of the course
- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
Audience: Project managers, architects, system engineers, wishing to master the ARCADIA method and to learn how to use efficiently the Capella tool
Teaching Method:
- Theoretical presentation with examples
- Case Study realized with Capella
This two days course allows participants to acquire a common terminology of the System Engineering, familiarize themselves with the system vision, principles and state-of-the-art procedures according to ISO / IEC 15288 and ISO / IEC / IEEE 42010 standards as well as architectural frameworks of System Engineering such as (DoDAF, MoDAF and NAF...) and how to align their viewpoints using the Enterprise Architecture Frameworks Methodologies such as the Open Group's TOGAF's ADM (Architecture Development Method).
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.
- Design and analyze system architecture.
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.
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 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
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.
First module enables students to gain an overview of the use of MODAF to support acquisition.
Secong module provides an in-depth description of the MODAF views and how they are used in the development of an architecture. It describes how the 6-step process is applied and how information gathered from stakeholders is interpreted within the MODAF model and represented in user-focussed views.
Audience: Project managers, architects, system engineers, wishing to discover the ARCADIA method and the Capella tooling
Teaching Method:
- Theoretical presentation with examples
- Capella tool demonstrations
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 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.
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 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 course always covers the newest version of the SoaML specification.