TekRiva http://tekriva.com Fri, 06 Sep 2019 15:53:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.3 The Beginner’s Guide to TOGAF Certification and Enterprise Architecture http://tekriva.com/knowledge-center/togaf/the-beginners-guide-to-togaf-certification-and-enterprise-architecture/ Fri, 06 Sep 2019 15:53:53 +0000 http://tekriva.com/?p=52 TOGAF stands for The Open Group Architecture Framework. The most recent version is TOGAF 9.2, published in December 2011. First developed in 1995, TOGAF was based on the US Department of Defense Technical Architecture Framework for Information Management (TAFIM) It is a model used in the field of Enterprise Architecture, and as such it provides guidelines, templates, models, framework, tools, […]

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TOGAF stands for The Open Group Architecture Framework. The most recent version is TOGAF 9.2, published in December 2011. First developed in 1995, TOGAF was based on the US Department of Defense Technical Architecture Framework for Information Management (TAFIM)

It is a model used in the field of Enterprise Architecture, and as such it provides guidelines, templates, models, framework, tools, methods, processes and much else.

The elements of TOGAF cover the entire lifecycle for Enterprise Architecture (EA), right from setting up EA as an idea within an organization, to creating and maintaining established Enterprise Architectures.

So What is Enterprise Architecture?

An enterprise architecture (EA) is a conceptual blueprint that defines the structure and operation of an organization. The intent of an enterprise architecture is to determine how an organization can most effectively achieve its current and future objectives.

TOGAF  Standard 9.2 can also be for developing, or working in conjunction with, other more specific frameworks, for example Government, Telecommunications, Manufacturing, Defence, and Finance.

There are four major parts to Enterprise Architecture; TOGAF assists in creating all of them:

  • Business Architecture
  • Data or Information Architecture
  • Application Architecture
  • Technology Architecture

The standard is divided into six parts:

  • Part I – Introduction: This part provides a high-level introduction to the key concepts of Enterprise Architecture and in particular the TOGAF approach. It contains the definitions of terms used throughout the standard.
  • Part II – Architecture Development Method: This is the core of the TOGAF framework. It describes the TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM) – a step-by-step approach to developing an Enterprise Architecture.
  • Part III – ADM Guidelines & Techniques: This part contains a collection of guidelines and techniques available for use in applying the TOGAF standard and the TOGAF ADM. Additional guidelines and techniques are also in the TOGAF Library (available online from The Open Group).
  • Part IV – Architecture Content Framework: This part describes the TOGAF content framework, including a structured metamodel for architectural artifacts, the use of re-usable architecture building blocks, and an overview of typical architecture deliverables.
  • Part V – Enterprise Continuum & Tools: This part discusses appropriate taxonomies and tools to categorize and store the outputs of architecture activity within an enterprise.
  • Part VI – Architecture Capability Framework: This part discusses the organization, processes, skills, roles, and responsibilities required to establish and operate an architecture practice within an enterprise.

 

 

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BACKOFFICE – ADD A USER – Customer http://tekriva.com/knowledge-center/hybris/backoffice-add-user-customer/ Wed, 28 Feb 2018 19:12:31 +0000 http://tekriva.com/?p=36 In this tutorial we will see how to create Customer in the backoffice with Hybris. We will use the ‘next generation’ backoffice cockpit to create a new user You can now access the backoffice : http://localhost:9001/backoffice/login.zul [ Replace localhost with your Hybris domain name or ip address if it’s not a local server ! ] […]

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In this tutorial we will see how to create Customer in the backoffice with Hybris. We will use the ‘next generation’ backoffice cockpit to create a new user

You can now access the backoffice : http://localhost:9001/backoffice/login.zul
[ Replace localhost with your Hybris domain name or ip address if it’s not a local server ! ]

Login Screen

Use the admin account (admin/nimda) to login

Now we will create a new customer, go under User->Customers and click on ‘+ ’. Fill all information (for example, id : email, Name : Customer A). Click on next.

Customer Creation

New Customer Info

Now Select Language and Currency then Click next

Language and Currency

By Default all users belongs to customergroup. Click Done

User Group

You will get conformation message.

To see the newly created user type the user name in the search button and do search.

Search user

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Hybris Commerce 6.2 Certification Exam – Developer Professional http://tekriva.com/knowledge-center/hybris/hybris-commerce-6-2-certification-exam-developer-professional/ Fri, 23 Feb 2018 16:54:41 +0000 http://tekriva.com/?p=12 Hybris Commerce 6.2 Certification Exam – Developer Professional WCMS.   [ > 12% ] Explain the CMS items hierarchy, configure the data model of base store, website, warehouse, Point of Sale and their relations; create new and configure existing CMS restrictions, explain their evaluation, and new CMS component types. WCMS Module CMS2 Data Model Overview CMS […]

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Hybris Commerce 6.2 Certification Exam – Developer Professional

WCMS.   [ > 12% ]

Explain the CMS items hierarchy, configure the data model of base store, website, warehouse, Point of Sale and their relations; create new and configure existing CMS restrictions, explain their evaluation, and new CMS component types.

Backoffice and Cockpits Modifications. [ > 12% ]

Describe how to create a new backoffice application and its widgets using the cockpit NG framework, and introduce legacy cockpits modifications into hybris Accelerator.

Commerce and Accelerator  [ > 12% ]

 Create new AddOn, OCC webservice, promotion, order splitting strategy, CMS navigation bar; configure accelerator based storefront and product converters; extend payment commands and identify payment integration points, and explain internationalization and request handling in Accelerator, as well as Hot Folders transformation.

 Data Modeling.  [ 8% – 12% ]

Model new data types and extend existing ones including localized attributes and enumeration; configure indices and deployments, and identify how types are stored in database; create advanced FlexibleSearch queries, and determine the consequences of using variants, category variants and classification attributes.

 Order Management. [ 8% – 12% ]

Create and start a business process; explain the fulfilment process and its subprocesess, shopping cart handling including various checkout scenarios, and identify features available in Assisted Service Module and available Customer Service operations in SAP Hybris Commerce suite.

 Search and Navigation [ 8% – 12% ]

Create new Solr index, facet, facet range, and explain Solr topology; configure autosuggestion, keywords, stopwords, synonyms, hero products and boost rules.

 Platform Basics [ 8% – 12% ]

Explain the concepts of system initialization, update, essential and project data, sessions handling, and extensions structures; configure platform start and change its build procedure; identify caching behavior and  model interceptors and how transactions work in SAP Hybris Commerce Suite.

Platform Features [ < 8% ]

Explain how to use events, advanced features of impex, spring contexts in SAP Hybris Commerce suite and how cronjobs and cluster communication work.

PCM Basics and Price Modeling [ < 8% ]

Explain price calculation, retrieval logic,  media objects handling, and configure synchronization jobs; create a workflow.

User Management [ < 8% ]

Configure user rights and search restrictions; switch user context in a given code, and explain B2B hierarchy

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