ArchiMate® Training Course (blended)

Tid 18 Oktober 2016

Plats Stockholm

ArchiMate är ett öppet och oberoende modelleringsspråk för enterprisearkitektur. Det är idag en internationell standard som ger arkitekter ett verktyg för att beskriva, analysera och visualisera objekt och relationer inom relevanta domäner, som verksamhet, information och teknologi. På kursen ArchiMate® Training Course får du lära dig både teori och praktisk tillämpning av ArchiMate.

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