Documents produced by IT Architects
All you need about typical documents produced by IT Architects.
What you will learn
What is the purpose of the architecture documentation?
What are the input documents the IT Architects use to create the IT architecture documents?
What is the architecture document or blueprint and what kind of information it contains?
What is the architecture decision document, key activities/steps to produce it and what kind of information it contains?
What is the implementation strategy document and what kind of information it contains?
What are the Request for Proposal (RFP)/Request for information (RFI) documents and what kind of information they contain?
What is the Architecture Proof of Concept (PoC), what are the key inputs, activities and what kind of information does the PoC Report contain?
What is the Business Technology Roadmap deck/document and what kind of information it contains?
Description
This course provides complete understanding of various deliverables/documents produced by the various IT Architect roles, the input documents used for these deliverables, key activities, architectural thinking and how architects should extract information and use it to create the architecture documentation and guide the implementation.
This course will focus on the following:
1. Inputs used to produce the architectural deliverables such as project charter, different types of requirements, business principles, drivers, change requests, capability assessment, tailored architecture framework, etc.
2. Typical architecture documents produced by IT Architects:
Architecture Document/Blueprint
Architecture Decision Document
Request for proposal/ Request for information
Architecture Proof of Concept
Implementation strategy/migration
Roadmaps (such as: Business Technology Roadmap)
3. Next steps on the path of becoming an IT Architect.