

📘 Unlock your enterprise architecture potential with the ultimate TOGAF 9 Foundation guide!
The Van Haren Publishing TOGAF 9 Foundation Study Guide by Rachel Harrison offers a clear, well-structured introduction to TOGAF 9, featuring accessible language, relevant practice questions, and two full mock exams. Highly rated by professionals, it’s designed to fast-track your exam success and foundational knowledge in enterprise architecture.
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 44 Reviews |
L**E
Comprendre et mise en oeuvre
Couverture souple Les illustrations sont claires et l'anglais facile a comprendre. Tous les éléments sont dedans pour passer a TOGAF, mais il y a un découpage et si on veut creuser le sujet il faut quasi tous les livres ...
D**N
An Excellent Introduction to TOGAF
I reserved judgement on this book until I took my Foundation exam. I have no hesitation in giving this book 5 stars as it took my knowledge of TOGAF from zero to a level sufficient to get 85% in the examination! The questions at the end of each chapter are very relevant and the two test examinations are excellent. I'm now working my way through the Certified Study Guide, hopefully with the same results.
A**R
Gives you good idea of what TOGAF and it's phases
All TOGAF framework related basic information mentioned in this book.... Gives you good idea of what TOGAF and it's phases...
A**R
Very useful book. Really helped me study
Very useful book. Really helped me study. All of the material used for the questions was in the book. One thing to note - the book does state that the "steps" are not part of Level 1. But I did get a question on this, so please ignore that pointer. Other than that, worth every penny.
V**P
Passed my Foundation Exam today!
Passed my Foundation Exam today! This book was a major factor (~80%) in preparing me for the exam. Like many others studying for the exam, I wanted to make sure that I had the most effective resources and tools to aid me in passing the exam. Unfortunately, there just aren't many high quality study aids on the market for the TOGAF exam, but this book definitely fills the gap. I highly recommend using it. One thing I should mention to those new to TOGAF, at first the material may seem confusing, boring, and overly complex. Initially, I found myself re-reading paragraphs multiple times just trying to make sense of a concept, and how it relates to other concepts. Additionally, because the book does not provide a visible real world example of TOGAF structures (i.e. Enterprise Continuum, Architecture Vision document, Governance Log, etc..) and is terminology-dense, it may take a bit longer to learn some concepts. Be patient, things will become clear as you progress through the book. For the next edition of this book, I think it would be useful to have sample website that contains examples of all the major TOGAF documents used to build a simple Java Pet Store Demo application (or something similar). This would provide both students and practitioners with an actual implementation of a technology architected with TOGAF. Here's a quick Q & A for those interested: Q. What test simulator or book has best prepared me for the official exam? A. The two exams provided at the end of the official TOGAF 9 Study Guide - 3rd edition best prepared me for the official exam. Other exam questions/simulators* I used seemed like a derivative of the TOGAF 9 Study Guide questions, but with a different style of writing, however, they were a good resource for additional free practice questions. Q. How difficult is the exam? A. In my opinion, on a scale of 1 to 10, the exam difficulty is between 7.0 and 8.0. The exam is not difficult in a computational or analytical sense, but more in terms of applying conceptual knowledge based on a large set of framework-specific terms, structures and processes. For reference, I scored a 77 (31/40) on my first attempt. Q. How long did you study before taking the exam? A. Off and on for about 3 months. The first month I took the Udemy class (Become an Enterprise Architect with TOGAF 9.1 Part 1)** and that helped give me a broad overview of TOGAF. Then I read each chapter in the TOGAF 9 Study Guide, took notes, and did the questions at the end of the chapter. After I finished the book, I did the practice exams - over and over again until I was scoring in the 90s. (I used an excel spreadsheet to track my progress.) In the last month, I re-read the TOGAF 9 Study Guide, and actually understood much more of the book than I did during the first read through. One thing I found EXTREMELY helpful in the last few weeks was watching the Orbus TOGAF Distilled video playlist***. They did an amazing job of concisely summarizing the TOGAF ADM. I must have watched the entire playlist at least 5+ times. I also kept a printed copy of the Orbus TOGAF 9.1 in Pictures Guide on my desk and regularly reviewed it. **** For reference, here are my practice exam scores: FSG Exam 1: 75,77.5,97.5,97.5,97.5,97.5 FSG Exam 2: 90,92.5,95,100,97.5 Udayan Exam 1: 47.5,77.5,80,85,97.5,95,87.5 Udayan Exam 2: 85,97.5,97.5,92.5,95 Best of luck on to all. NOTE: If your Prometric testing center is not on v3.1.3.1 of the TCFlow software, your test may not load. If you see an error like: '...your test in not available yet, you may need to reboot this workstation' – then have the test administrator verify they are running v3.1.3.1. The tutorial will load, but the exam may not. I waited for over 3 hours as a Prometric tech had to remote upgrade from v2.8.4.2 to v2.8.17.1 to v3.1.3.1. Definitely not how I expected my testing experience to go, but at the end of the day - mission accomplished :-) [...] [...] [...] [...]
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