Course Outline

🔹 Module 1 – Project Management and Architecture Overview

  • The relationship between project methodologies and solution architecture in the context of government operations.
  • The role of architecture in various phases of a project and its impact on decision-making processes for government projects.

🔹 Module 2 – Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC)

  • Key phases of the SDLC and their implications for architectural design, particularly for government IT systems.
  • Comparison of agile methodologies with traditional approaches in government project management.

🔹 Module 3 – Requirements and Solution Design

  • Differentiation between functional and non-functional requirements for government projects.
  • Quality criteria for developing clear and actionable requirements in a government setting.
  • Introduction to high-level and low-level design methodologies for government solutions.

🔹 Module 4 – Architectural Modeling and Domains

  • Overview of the C4 Model, UML®, and Archimate® in the context of government IT architecture.
  • Examination of business, application, data, and technology domains relevant to government operations.
  • Strategies for achieving holistic architectural alignment with government business strategies.

🔹 Module 5 – Practical Application and Discussions

  • Guided exercise using a modeling notation (C4, UML, or Archimate) to address government-specific challenges.
  • Group discussion on real-world scenarios and best practices for government projects.
  • Recommendations for further reading and tools to support government IT initiatives.

Summary and Next Steps

Requirements

  • An understanding of software project lifecycles or IT projects for government
  • Familiarity with basic systems or application architecture concepts

Audience

  • Project managers collaborating with technical teams within the public sector
  • Solution architects and systems analysts in government agencies
  • Business stakeholders engaged in IT initiatives for government operations
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