for organizations seeking to formally model their business architecture using the
standard Business Motivation Model (BMM) notation
Course Overview
The Business Motivation Modeling course covers the official OMG™ standard notation as implemened in the Enterprise Architect modeling tool. BMM allows the capture of the business ends (visions, goals, objectives,...), means (strategies, tactics, rules, ...) impacts, SWOT assessments and influencers (customers, partners, resources,...). In addition the course material includes a set of non standard business-related diagrams provided by Sparx: balanced scorecard, strategy map, value chain, flowchart and org chart.
Why Choose This Course?
The course appeals to organizations looking for a semantically rich toolset that is specifically designed for modeling business architectures. The Enterprise Architect implementation of the BMM standard allows the modeler to formally capture business related metadata that usually resides in a plethora of documents, spreadsheets, Visio diagrams or other artifacts, into the same repository where business processes, use cases, requirements and many other analysis & design objects reside, opening the way for end-to-end traceability.
Who Should Attend?
This two-day course appeals to business analysts, project managers and other business stakeholders seeking to harness a formal yet versatile notation for quickly modeling a business architecture.
What You Will Learn?
- Complete BMM notation
- Extra Strategic Modeling diagrams
- Hands-on exercises
- Adding traceability to the models
- Tool tips and guidance
- EA configuration options
This course helps participants respond quickly to the growing demands for business motivation and business architecture models. These models are then amenable for mapping to lower level analysis and design artifacts, opening the way for complete end-to-end traceability between the needs as expressed by the business, and the solutions provided by IT.
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