Innovation & Soft Skills

The Art of Schematics

art de la schématique

Duration

1 Day

Languages

French - English

Trainer(s)

Agility, Management and Innovation Consultant

This training is intended for modelers and architects. It aims to give them techniques for constructing schematics so that they are readable and attractive. It has been designed by our artistic direction accompanied by our architects and explains how to summarize complex speeches in readable diagrams.

Target audience

  • Architects
  • Modelers

Prerequisites

  • None

Course delivery

On site,
in your offices

Remote,
via Teams

Podcasts

Workshops
(on site)

Training Program

Introduction

  • Objectives
  • Application to architecture

Schematics applied to Enterprise Architecture

  • Introduction
    • Modeling of an Information System
    • Layered model
      • Standard TOGAF 9.2 (The Open Group)
      • Urbanization of information systems
  • Classification of artifacts by type
    • Catalogs, Matrices, Diagrams
  • Classification of artifacts by layer
    • Strategy, Business & Functional, Application & Data, Technology, Realization

Illustration by example with the Ardoq tool

Standard of representation Archimate 3.1

  • Introduction to the standard (The Open Group)
  • Presentation of the meta representation model
  • Symbol notation by layer
    • Motivation, Strategy, Business, Application, Technology, Implementation & Migration
  • Symbol notation by aspect
    • Active, Behavior, Passive, Motivation

Schematics applied to process modeling: the BPMN 2.0 standard

  • Introduction
    • Process modeling (business, application)
    • Standard BPMN 2.0 (OMG)
  • Classification of models
    • Process, collaboration, choreography
  • Classification of elements
    • Track, corridor, activity, event, control flow, branching, message flow, annotation
    • Pool, lane, activity, event, sequence flow, gateway, message, message flow, data, annotation

Schematics applied to software architecture: the UML standard

  • Introduction
    • Software System Modeling
    • UML Standard (OMG)
  • Classification by view
    • Use case, logic, implementation, process, deployment
  • Classification by diagram
    • Structure (static): Class, object, component, deployment, package, composite structure, profile
    • Behavior: use case, state-transition, activity
    • Interaction (dynamic): sequence, communication, interaction, time
  • Classification by element
    • Common type, relationship type, other