DoDAF training courses cover all the aspects of Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) from the notions, history, criteria, methods, and techniques. They teach the participants how to employ and and deploy DoDAF via hands-on activities including exercises, labs, and hands-on workshops. Students will also learn how to transition from DoDAF versions 1.0 and 1.5 to DoDAF version 2.0, which is the most recent.
TONEX provides a complete catalog of DoDAF training courses for those studying and developing architecture framework for the U.S. Department of Defense. We offer both two-day and three-day training programs that include hands-on activities and interactive learning. Participants enrolled in DoDAF Architecture Certification will focus on creating and building DoDAF viewpoints based on a specific project as well as how to create and model architectural data.
Why Should You Take Your DoDAF Training Course with TONEX?
We are flexible
Each DoDAF architecture training course can be modified to fit the needs of your organization. We work with Fortune 500 companies, small businesses and government agencies to deliver the same high-quality, consistent results across the board while staying true to the core values of the company.
We deliver in high-quality
All TONEX courses are designed by experts in the field who bring firsthand, detailed knowledge to our workshops. This keeps our training courses one step ahead of the competition and introduces new technology that you’ll hear from us first.
We are up to date
Each DoDAF architecture certification course is updated on a regular basis. At TONEX, we stay ahead of the trends, so we expect that our workshops will do the same. All topics, reading materials and course offerings are always changing to reflect the current trends in technology.
We create opportunities
During our DoDAF certification training course, students will learn to create their own viewpoints based on a common factor across the boundaries and domain. With a 100 percent project-based and hands-on approach, students feel comfortable applying what they learned in class in real-world contexts. We also have certifications to display your successful completion of the course.
A DoDAF training course is effective at defining concepts and models, creating viewpoints and collecting, storing and organizing architectural data. With our experienced instructors, expertly designed courses and certification programs, there is no better company to choose for your high-end DoDAF training course than TONEX.
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Systems engineering definition
System engineering dictionary
System engineering objectives and applications
System architecture
Modeling and Simulation
Optimization
Dynamics of system
Systems evaluation
System design
System requirements engineering
How to make effective decisions
Architectural features
Transitioning from DoDAF 1.0/1.5 to DoDAF 2.0
Viewpoints of DoDAF 2
How to generate the views
“Fit-for-Purpose” views
DoDAF v1.5 products migration to DoDAF 2.0
DoDAF Viewpoint
All Viewpoints
Capability Viewpoints
Data and Information Viewpoints
Operational Viewpoints
Project Viewpoints
Services Viewpoints
Standards Viewpoints
Systems Viewpoints
Rules behind complete, executable architecture
V-Diagram and Systems Engineering applied to DoDAF 2.0
DoDAF Training, DoDAF Certification, DoDAF 2.0 Training teaches you about DoDAF 2.02 Viewpoints and how to create them:
AV-1: Overview and Summary Information
AV-2: Integrated Dictionary
CV-1: Vision
CV-2: Capability Taxonomy
CV-3: Capability Phasing
CV-4: Capability Dependencies
CV-5: Capability to Organizational Development Mapping
CV-6: Capability to Operational Activities Mapping
CV-7: Capability to Services Mapping
DIV-1:Conceptual Data Model
DIV-2: Logical Data Model
DIV-3: Physical Data Model
OV-1: High-Level Operational Concept Graphic
OV-2: Operational Resource Flow Description
OV-3: Operational Resource Flow Matrix
OV-4: Organizational Relationships Chart
OV-5a: Operational Activity Decomposition Tree
OV-5b: Operational Activity Model
OV-6a: Operational Rules Model
OV-6b: State Transition Description
OV-6c: Event-Trace Description
PV-1: Project Portfolio Relationships
PV-2: Project Timelines
PV-3: Project to Capability Mapping
SvcV-1 Services Context Description
SvcV-2 Services Resource Flow Description
SvcV-3a Systems-Services Matrix
SvcV-3b Services-Services Matrix
SvcV-4 Services Functionality Description
SvcV-5 Operational Activity to Services Traceability Matrix
SvcV-6 Services Resource Flow Matrix
SvcV-7 Services Measures Matrix
SvcV-8 Services Evolution Description
SvcV-9 Services Technology & Skills Forecast
SvcV-10a Services Rules Model
SvcV-10b Services State Transition Description
SvcV-10c Services Event-Trace Description
StdV-1 Standards Profile
StdV-2 Standards Forecast
SV-1 Systems Interface Description
SV-2 Systems Resource Flow Description
SV-3 Systems-Systems Matrix
SV-4 Systems Functionality Description
SV-5a Operational Activity to Systems Function Traceability Matrix
SV-5b Operational Activity to Systems Traceability Matrix