Topic 1, Volume A
According to TOGAF, Which of the following are the architecture domains that are commonly
accepted subsets of an overall enterprise architecture?
A.
Application, Business, Data, Technology
B.
Capability, Segment, Strategic
C.
Context, Definition, Governance, Transformation
D.
Definition, Realization, Transition, Vision
Application, Business, Data, Technology
Which one of the following statements about the structure of the TOGAF 9 document is true?
A.
Part I describes the TOGAF approach to Enterprise Architecture
B.
Part II describes the definitions of terms used and the changes between versions of TOGAF
C.
Part III describes requirements management and is considered to be the core of TOGAF
D.
Part IV describes the ADM: a collection of guidelines and techniques used in TOGAF 9
Part I describes the TOGAF approach to Enterprise Architecture
According to TOGAF, Which one of the following best describes an enterprise architecture?
A.
An architecture of a commercial organization
B.
An architecture that consists of more than one subsidiary company
C.
An architecture that crosses multiple systems, and multiple functional groups within the
enterprise
D.
The highest level of architecture that can be achieved in a given organization
An architecture that crosses multiple systems, and multiple functional groups within the
enterprise
In TOGAF, What is the difference between an artifact and a deliverable?
A.
An artifact contains one or more deliverables
B.
Artifacts and deliverables are synonymous; there is no difference between them
C.
Deliverables are prepared by the Project Manager, whereas artifacts are defined by the
Architect
D.
Deliverables are reusable, whereas artifacts are unique to a given architecture project
E.
Deliverables are specified as contractual outputs from a project, whereas artifacts are not
Deliverables are specified as contractual outputs from a project, whereas artifacts are not
Which one of the following lists the main components within the TOGAF Architecture Repository?
A.
Organizational Metamodel, Architecture Capability, Architecture Landscape, Best Practices,
Reference Library, Compliance Strategy
B.
Architecture Metamodel, Organizational Capability Model, Application Landscape, SIB,
Reference Library, Governance Model
C.
Business Metamodel, Architecture Capability, Architecture Landscape, SIB, Reference Library,
Governance Log
D.
Architecture Metamodel, Architecture Capability, Architecture Landscape, SIB, Reference
Library, Governance Log
Architecture Metamodel, Architecture Capability, Architecture Landscape, SIB, Reference
Library, Governance Log
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