
Online or onsite, instructor-led live MODAF (British Ministry of Defence Architecture Framework) training courses demonstrate through interactive discussion and hands-on practice an overview of the use of MODAF to support acquisition, and then an in-depth description of the MODAF views and how they are used in the development of an architecture.
MODAF 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. New Zealand onsite live MODAF trainings can be carried out locally on customer premises or in NobleProg corporate training centers.
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Testimonials
Flexibility in allowing customer to identify the real-world issues impacted by the subject matter.
Steven Kjaer
Course: Nato Architecture Framework (NAF)
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 exercies. Useful for our company and excellent for me as a newbe 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)
every thing was nice a lot of knowledge
Hanafi KLOUL, Ministère de la cybersécurité et du Numérique
Course: Enterprise Architecture Overview
MODAF Course Outlines in New Zealand
- 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
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