Topic 1: Part 1
Consider the following statements:
1. A whole corporation or a division of a corporation
2. A government agency or a single government department
3. Partnerships and alliances of businesses working together such as a consortium or
supply chain
What are those examples of according to the TOGAF Standard?
A. Enterprises
B. Business Units
C. Organizations
D. Architectures Scopes
Explanation: Enterprises are examples of the scope of an architecture according to the TOGAF Standard. An enterprise is defined as any collection of organizations that has a common set of goals and/or a single bottom line. Enterprises can be whole corporations or divisions of a corporation, government agencies or single government departments, partnerships and alliances of businesses working together, etc.
Consider the following statement.
Projects may cycle between ADM phases, in planned cycles covering multiple phases.
What does it illustrate?
A. Requirements management
B. Iteration
C. Implementation governance
D. Enterprise Architecture
Explanation: The statement "Projects may cycle between ADM phases, in planned cycles covering multiple phases" illustrates the concept of iteration, which is the process of repeating the ADM phases or steps within a phase to refine the architecture outputs and address the changing requirements and stakeholder concerns. Iteration can occur at different levels of granularity and scope, such as within a single phase, across multiple phases, or across the entire ADM cycle. Iteration can also be applied to different architecture domains, such as business, data, application, and technology. Iteration is a key feature of the ADM that enables the development of architectures that are fit for purpose, adaptable, and responsive to change.
Exhibit:
Consider the illustration. What are the items labelled A, B, and C?
A. A-Enterprise Repository, B-Governance Repository, C-Board Repository
B. A-Architecture Repository, B-Governance Repository, C-Architecture Capability
C. A-Architecture Repository, B-Governing Board, C-Enterprise Capability
D. A-Enterprise Repository, B-Board repository, C-Enterprise Capability
Explanation:
Which ADM phase focuses on defining the problem to be solved, identifying the stakeholders, their concerns, and requirements?
A. Phase
B. Preliminary Phase
C. Phase
D. Phase A
Explanation: Phase A: Architecture Vision is the first phase of the Architecture Development Method (ADM) cycle, which is the core of the TOGAF standard. The main purpose of this phase is to define the scope and approach of the architecture development, and to create the Architecture Vision, which is a high-level description of the desired outcomes and benefits of the proposed architecture. To achieve this purpose, this phase focuses on defining the problem to be solved, identifying the stakeholders, their concerns, and requirements, and establishing the business goals and drivers that motivate the architecture work. This phase also involves obtaining the approval and commitment of the sponsors and other key stakeholders, and initiating the Architecture Governance process.
Complete the following sentence. In the ADM documents which are under development and have not undergone any formal review and approval process are_______________.
A. Called ‘’draft’’
B. Invalid
C. In between phases
D. Known as ‘’Version 0.1’’
Explanation: In the ADM documents which are under development and have not undergone any formal review and approval process are called “draft”. This indicates that they are subject to change and refinement as the architecture development progresses.
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