Our Enterprise Architecture and Systems Engineering training programmes provide structured, practice-oriented learning for professionals working with complex organisational and technical systems. Delivered by experienced instructors in live sessions, these courses support participants in understanding the principles, methods, and modelling approaches used to describe, analyse, and develop architectures and systems in a consistent and traceable way. Trainings can be delivered onsite or remotely, depending on organisational requirements.
Participants develop a solid foundation in the relationships between business needs, operational structures, technical components, interfaces, and system requirements. The courses address core concepts such as architectural frameworks, systems thinking, modelling standards, lifecycle considerations, and the coordination of multiple viewpoints across different stakeholders and disciplines.
These trainings are suitable for organisations seeking to strengthen planning, integration, and decision-support capabilities in environments characterised by scale, interdependence, and change. By combining conceptual understanding with applied relevance, the programmes help participants improve the quality of architecture work, support system development activities, and contribute to more coherent and effective engineering and transformation processes.
A practical course for participants with existing systems engineering knowledge who need a structured introduction to the Department of Defense Architecture Framework. The agenda explains the purpose, structure, and use of DoDAF 2.02, including its viewpoint families and the role of the DoDAF Meta Model, while using examples so prior UML or SysML knowledge is helpful but not essential. It also connects architecture work to stakeholder concerns, traceability, and model quality in a way that supports real engineering and planning activities.
A practical course for participants with existing systems engineering knowledge who need a structured introduction to the NATO Architecture Framework. The agenda explains the purpose, structure, and use of NAF 4.0 and walks through representative viewpoints using concrete examples rather than assuming prior UML or SysML fluency. It also connects architecture work to stakeholder concerns, traceability, and model quality in a way that supports real engineering and planning activities.
A practical course for participants who already know systems engineering methods and need a structured introduction to architecture modeling in the Bundeswehr environment. The agenda connects NATO Architecture Framework fundamentals with the German Armed Forces Architecture Data Model and shows how viewpoints are used to support planning, coordination, and integration. The course also explains how contractor generated system models can be aligned with the Bundeswehr architecture environment and its management processes.
A practical course for teams working on complex platforms and systems of systems, especially where requirements, behavior, structure, analysis, and verification need to remain traceable across the lifecycle. The agenda introduces SysML as a standards based MBSE language used to model requirements, structure, behavior, and parametrics in a connected way that supports engineering communication and lifecycle continuity.
A practical course for professionals who need to design, build, and sustain secure systems throughout the lifecycle. The agenda focuses on security engineering methods that connect architecture, risk, resilience, verification, and compliance rather than treating security as a late stage add on. The course combines system thinking with pragmatic patterns that support real engineering, governance, and operational needs.