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TOGAF 10 Foundation

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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?. Organizations. Enterprises. Architectures Scopes. Business Units.

Consider the following statements: 1. Groups of countries, governments, or governmental organizations (such as militaries) working together to create common or shareable deliverables or infrastructures 2. Partnerships and alliances of businesses working together, such as a consortium or supply chain What are those examples of according to the TOGAF Standard?. Organizations. Business Units. Enterprises. Architectures Scopes.

Which does the TOGAF Standard define as a collection of organizations that have common goals?. An architecture. An enterprise. A federation. A system.

Which of the following is defined as the highest level (typically) of description of an organization and typically covers all missions and functions?. Business Architecture. Digital Architecture. Enterprise. Target Architecture.

You have been asked to explain why Enterprise Architecture can be beneficial. Which of the following is the best answer?. It guides the architects to make appropriate technology choices to maximize shareholder value. It optimizes the enterprise business strategy making all components work together. It provides a strategic context for the evolution of the enterprise in response to constantly changing needs. It sets the range, scope, and scale of the changes defined by the strategy.

The strategy for a hardware store chain includes expanding its sales from physical stores to include online sales and services. You have been asked if they should use an Enterprise Architecture to support this change and why? (Select the best answer). No, as this is a Digital Transformation, using an Enterprise Architecture is not suitable as it will slow down the Agile solution development. No, Enterprise Architecture helps to describe the future state and the current state of the enterprise, but is not suitable for such a strategic change. Yes, a good Enterprise Architecture facilitates effective governance, management, risk management, and exploitation opportunities. Yes, an Enterprise Architecture team experienced in current technology will be able to take the key decisions needed for such a change.

Which of the following best describes why the TOGAF Standard is suitable as a framework for Enterprise Architecture?. It de-risks a technically complex process. It contains an extensive body of knowledge called the TOGAF Library. The TOGAF documentation includes the universal concepts of Enterprise Architecture. It enables more effective decision-making by business leaders.

Which of the following best describes the Standards Library?. A repository area holding processes to support governance of the Architecture Repository. A repository area holding a record of the governance activity across the enterprise. A repository area holding guidelines and templates used to create new architectures. A repository area holding specifications to which architectures must conform.

Which of the following best describes the TOGAF Architecture Development Method?. A process for managing architecture requirements. A process for creating an Architecture Repository. A process for managing and controlling change at an enterprise-wide level. A method for developing and managing the lifecycle of an Enterprise Architecture.

Which of the following best describes the TOGAF Architecture Development Method?. A process for managing architecture requirements. A classification mechanism for architectures and solutions. A process for managing and controlling change at an enterprise-wide level. A method for developing an organization-specific enterprise architecture.

Which of the following best describes the purpose of the Request for Architecture Work?. It defines the scope and approach to complete an architecture development cycle. It is sent from the sponsor and triggers the start of an architecture development cycle. It provides a high-level aspirational view of the end architecture project. It provides a schedule for implementation of the Target Architecture.

Which statement best describes iteration and the ADM?. The ADM is sequential. Iteration is applied within phases. The ADM is iterative, over the whole process, between phases, and within phases. The ADM is iterative between phases B to D, and between Phases E and F. The level of detail is defined once and applies to all iterations.

Which statement best describes iteration and the ADM?. The ADM is sequential. Iteration is applied within phases. The ADM is iterative, over the whole process, between phases, and within phases. The ADM is iterative within the first cycle, and then between phases. The level of detail is defined once and applies to all iterations.

Consider the following statement Projects may cycle between ADM phases, in planned cycles covering multiple phases. What does it illustrate?. Iteration. Enterprise Architecture. Implementation governance. Requirements management.

Separate projects may operate their own ADM cycles concurrently, with relationships between the different projects. What does it illustrate?. Requirements management. Implementation governance. Enterprise Architecture. Iteration.

Why is it important to use iteration when applying the TOGAF ADM?. It enables the capture of stakeholder requirements through the ADM cycle. It helps identify business scenarios to choose from. It supports returning to previous phases to update work products with new information. It supports the selection of alternative Target Architectures.

Complete the following sentence. In the ADM, documents which are under development and have not undergone any formal review and approval process are called _________. Documents which have been reviewed and approved are called ___________. “concept” - “deliverable”. “draft” - “approved”. “Version 0.1” - “Version 1.0”. “draft”- “finalized”.

Complete the following sentence. In the ADM, documents which are under development and have not undergone any formal review and approval process are _______. in between phases. invalid. called “draft1”. known as “Version 0.1”.

Complete the sentence: A document that is under development that has not undergone any formal review is known as …. a draft document. an initial document. a preliminary document. an unapproved document.

Complete the following sentence. In the ADM documents which are under development and have not undergone any formal review and approval process are_______________. Called ''draft''. Invalid. In between phases. Known as ''Version 0.1''.

Consider the following statement: In the ADM, documents which have been reviewed and approved are designated “approved” in accordance with the organization’s governance practices. Which statement about approved documents is also true?. Approved documents are finalized after a phase. Approved documents are marked as draft until they are finalized. Approved documents are not always finalized. Approved documents may not be changed in subsequent phases.

Consider the graphic illustrating a method supporting the TOGAF ADM. What does the method help identify?. Architecture Solutions. Business Scenarios. Solution Building Blocks. Alternative Target Architectures.

Consider the graphic from the TOGAF Standard. What does this illustrate?. Iteration. The Architecture Trade-off method. The Business Scenario method. Architecture Partitioning.

Why are architecture alternatives and trade-off needed?. To present different possibilities with their trade-offs to stakeholders. To enable the architects to decide which alternative to select. To confirm that the baseline architecture is correct. To follow the set of practices for managing requirements.

Consider the following description: • The first part uses the vision, principles, requirements, and other information to select sets of criteria fitting for different alternatives • The second part defines alternatives based on the criteria and builds an understanding of each • The third part will either select one of the alternatives, or else combine features from more than one, to create the proposed alternative What does this describe?. Architecture Partitioning. Iteration. The Architecture Trade-Off method. The Business Scenario method.

What is present in all phases within the ADM and should be identified, classified and mitigated before starting a transformation effort?. Information gaps. Risk. Budgetary constraints. Schedule constraints.

Which of the following best describes the purpose of the Gap Analysis technique?. To validate non-functional requirements. To determine service levels for the architecture. To establish quality metrics for the architecture. To identify missing functions.

Complete the sentence. The key purpose of Gap Analysis is to. establish quality parameters for the architecture. identify potential missing or overlapping functions. validate nonfunctional requirements. identify commercial building blocks to be purchased. determine the required service levels for the architecture.

Which of the following best describes the purpose of the Gap Analysis technique?. To allocate resources for architecture projects. To govern the architecture throughout its implementation process. To identify items omitted from the Target Architecture. To develop a set of general rules and guidelines for the architecture.

Which of the following is a purpose of gap analysis?. Assessing readiness for change within an Enterprise Architecture team. Documenting a categorization framework to structure architecture views. Identifying shortfalls between Baseline and Target Architectures. Finding a balance between positive and negative outcomes.

What is defined as the statement of difference between two states?. Architecture. Gap. Requirement. Work package.

Which of the following best describes a purpose of the Gap Analysis technique?. To catch errors in a project architecture early. To guide decision-making throughout the enterprise. To help identify and understand business requirements. To highlight shortfalls between the Baseline and Target Architectures.

Which of the following best describes a purpose of the Gap Analysis technique?. To validate non-functional requirements. To establish quality metrics for the architecture. To determine service levels for the architecture. To identify missing functions.

In which phase(s) of the ADM would you deal with the actions resulting from a transformation readiness assessment?. Phase E and F. Phase A. Phase G. Phase F.

Consider the following statements describing the TOGAF ADM. 1. All ADM activities are carried out within an iterative cycle of continuous architecture definition and realization 2. The Requirements Management phase is a continuous phase 3. Output from an early phase may be modified in a later phase 4. When a phase starts, the previous phase closes Which statements are correct?. 2, 3 & 4. 1, 2 & 3. 1, 3 & 4. 1, 2 & 4.

Consider the following chart: Which important concept for Enterprise Architecture Practitioners does it illustrate?. ADM phases must be run in a sequenced approach to produce the Architecture. An Enterprise Architecture must be developed in phases with a limited fixed duration. ADM phases must be run simultaneously until the relevant information has been produced. Enterprise Architects must use Gantt charts to communicate with Stakeholders.

Consider the following statements about ADM phases: Develop the Enterprise Architecture capability Develop a set of work packages that address the set of gaps, with an indication of value produced and effort required Complete the projects to implement the changes necessary to reach the adjusted target state Which phase(s) does each statement match?. 1-Preliminary, 2-E, 3-G. 1-A, 2F, 3-H. 1-A, 2-E, 3-G. 1-H, 2-A, 3-G.

Consider the following ADM phases objectives Ensure that the business value and cost of work packages and Transition Architectures is understood by key stakeholders Ensure conformance with the Target Architecture by implementation projects Ensure that the architecture development cycle is maintained Ensure that the Architecture Governance Framework is executed Which phase does each objective match?. 1F-2G-3G-4H. 1G-2H-3H-4F. 1F-2G-3H-4H. 1H-2F-3F-4G.

Consider the following ADM phases objectives. Determine whether an incremental approach is required, and if so identify Transition Architectures that will deliver continuous business value Generate the initial complete version of the Architecture Roadmap, based upon the gap analysis and candidate Architecture Roadmap components from Phases B, C, and D Finalize the Architecture Roadmap and the supporting Implementation and Migration Plan Ensure that the business value and cost of work packages and Transition Architectures is understood by key stakeholders Which phase does each objective match?. 1E-2E-3F-4F. 1E-2F-3E-4F. 1G-2E-3F-4F. 1F-2E-3F-4G.

Consider the following ADM phases objectives: Ensure that the Architecture Governance framework is executed. Perform appropriate Architecture Governance functions for the solution and any implementation-driven architecture Change Requests. Ensure that the business value and cost of work packages and Transition Architectures is understood by key stakeholders. Ensure that the architecture development cycle is maintained. Which phase does each objective match?. 1E, 2F, 3F, 4H. 1F, 2G, 3G, 4F. 1F, 2H, 3H, 4G. 1H, 2G, 3F, 4H.

Consider the following ADM phases objectives. Ensure that the architecture development cycle is maintained Ensure that the business value and cost of work packages and Transition Architectures is understood by key stakeholders Perform appropriate Architecture Governance functions for the solution and any implementation-driven architecture Change Requests Ensure that the Enterprise Architecture Capability meets current requirements Which phase does each objective match?. 1F-2G-3G-4H. 1H-2F-3G-4H. 1G-2G-3H-4F. 1H-2F-3F-4G.

Consider the following ADM phases objectives. Develop the Target Data Architecture that enables the Business Architecture and the Architecture Vision Develop the Target Business Architecture that describes how the enterprise needs to operate to achieve the business goals Develop a high-level aspirational vision of the capabilities and business value to be delivered as a result of the proposed Enterprise Architecture Identify candidate Architecture Roadmap components based upon gaps between the Baseline and Target Technology Architectures Which phase does each objective match?. 1C-2D-3B-4A. 1A-2B-3C-4D. 1C-2B-3A-4D. 1B-2D-3A-4C.

Consider the following ADM phases objectives. Finalize the Architecture Roadmap and the supporting Implementation and Migration Plan Ensure that the business value and cost of work packages and Transition Architectures is understood by key stakeholders Define the overall Solution Building Blocks (SBBs) to finalize the Target Architecture based on the ABBs Ensure conformance with the Target Architecture by implementation projects Which phase does each objective match?. 1F-2F-3E-4G. 1G-2E-3F-4E. 1F-2G-3F-4F. 1E-2F-3E-4G.

Consider the following ADM phases objectives. Develop the Target Data Architecture that enables the Business Architecture and the Architecture Vision Develop the Target Business Architecture that describes how the enterprise needs to operate to achieve the business goals Develop a high-level aspirational vision of the capabilities and business value to be delivered as a result of the proposed Enterprise Architecture Develop the Target Application Architecture that enables the Business Architecture and the Architecture Vision, in a way that addresses the Statement of Architecture Work and stakeholder concerns Which phase does each objective match?. 1A-2B-3C-4D. 1B-2D-3A-4C. 1C-2D-3B-4A. 1C-2B-3A-4C.

Consider the following ADM phases objectives: Identify candidate Architecture Roadmap components based upon gaps between the Baseline and Target Technology Architectures Identify candidate Architecture Roadmap components based upon gaps between the Baseline and Target Information Systems (Data and Application) Architectures Identify candidate Architecture Roadmap components based upon gaps between the Baseline and Target Business Architectures Obtain approval for a Statement of Architecture Work that defines a program of works to develop and deploy the architecture outlined in the Architecture Vision Which phase does each objective match?. 1-A, 2-B, 3-C, 4-D. 1-B, 2-D, 3-A, 4-C. 1-C, 2-D, 3-B, 4-A. 1-D, 2-C, 3-B, 4-A.

Consider the following ADM phases objectives: Determine whether an incremental approach is required, and if so identify Transition Architectures that will deliver continuous business value Ensure that the Implementation and Migration Plan is coordinated with the enterprise’s approach to managing and implementing change in the enterprise’s overall change portfolio Define the overall Solution Building Blocks (SBBs) to finalize the Target Architecture based on the Architecture Building Blocks (ABBs) Ensure that the business value and cost of work packages and Transition Architectures is understood by key stakeholders Which phase does each objective match?. 1-E, 2-F, 3-E, 4-F. 1-E, 2-F, 3-F, 4-G. 1-F, 2-G, 3-F, 4-F. 1-G, 2-G, 3-E, 4-F.

Consider the following ADM phases objectives: Ensure that the Enterprise Architecture Capability meets current requirements Ensure conformance with the Target Architecture by implementation projects Finalize the Architecture Roadmap and the supporting Implementation and Migration Plan Perform appropriate Architecture Governance functions for the solution and any implementation-driven architecture Change Requests Which phase does each objective match?. 1E, 2F, 3F, 4H. 1F, 2G, 3G, 4F. 1F, 2H, 3H, 4G. 1H, 2G, 3F, 4G.

What are the four architecture domains that the TOGAF standard deals with?. Capability, Segment, Enterprise, Federated. Baseline, Candidate, Transition, Target. Business, Data, Application, Technology. Application, Data, Information, Knowledge.

Complete the sentence. The architecture domains that are considered by the TOGAF standard as subsets of an overall enterprise architecture are Business, Technology, _____________. Capability and Segment. Logical and Physical. Application and Data. Information and Data.

Complete the sentence: Three of the four architecture domains that are commonly accepted as subsets of an overall Enterprise Architecture are …. Baseline, Transition, Target. Data, Application, Technology. Capability, Segment, Strategic. Abstract, Logical, Physical.

Complete the sentence. The TOGAF standard covers the development of four architecture domains, Application, Business, Data and _________. Capability. Segment. Technology. Transition.

Complete the sentence. The TOGAF standard covers the development of four architecture domains, Business, Data, Technology and __________. Segment. Capability. Transition. Application.

Complete the sentence: The TOGAF Standard covers the development of four architecture domains, Application, Data, Technology, and …. Business. Capability. Transformation. Transition.

Complete the sentence. Architecture effort at the Logical abstraction level is about: Decomposing the requirements to understand the problem, and what is needed to address the problem, without unduly focusing on how the architecture will be realized. Managing the allocation and implementation of physical components to meet the identified logical components. Identifying the kinds of business, data, application, and technology components needed to achieve the services identified in the conceptual level. Understanding the environment in which an enterprise operates and the context in which architecture work is planned and executed.

Which phase of the ADM has the purpose to develop an Enterprise Architecture Capability?. Phase A. Phase G. Phase B. Preliminary Phase.

What is the purpose of the Preliminary Phase?. Describing the target architecture. Defining the Enterprise Strategy. Identifying the stakeholders and their requirements. Developing an Enterprise Architecture Capability.

Complete the sentence. The purpose of the Preliminary Phase is to _______________________. define the enterprise strategy. describe the target architecture. architect an Enterprise Architecture Capability. identify the stakeholders and their requirements.

Complete the sentence: The purpose of the Preliminary Phase is to …. develop the Enterprise Architecture Capability. identify key stakeholders. obtain agreement on a summary of the target. manage architecture requirements.

What is an objective of the ADM Preliminary Phase?. To obtain approval for the Statement of Architecture Work. To create the initial version of the Architecture Roadmap. To develop a vision of the business value to be delivered by the proposed enterprise architecture. To select and implement tools to support the Architecture Capability.

Where can the Business Scenario method be used to define requirements for establishing an Enterprise Architecture Capability?. Preliminary Phase. Phase A: Architecture Vision. Phase F: Migration Planning. Phase H: Architecture Change Management.

Which of the ADM phases includes customization of the TOGAF framework and definition of Architecture Principles?. Phase A: Architecture Vision. Phase C: Information Systems Architectures. Phase F: Migration Planning. Preliminary Phase.

What is an objective of the Preliminary Phase?. To develop the Architecture Vision document. To develop the Implementation and Migration Plan. To establish the Architecture Governance process. To operate the governance framework.

Which of the following best describes purpose of the Business Scenarios?. To identify and understand requirement. To guide decision making throughout the enterprise. To catch errors in a project architecture early. To identify risk when implementing an architecture project.

Complete the sentence. A business scenario describes _______. business domain gaps, such as cross-training requirements. shortfalls between the Baseline and Target Architectures. general rules and guidelines for the architecture being developed. business and technology environment in which those problems occur.

What does the TOGAF ADM recommend for use in developing an Architecture Vision document?. Architecture Principles. Business Scenarios. Requirements Management. Gap Analysis.

What ADM phase includes obtaining approval for the Statement of Architecture Work?. Preliminary Phase. Architecture Vision. Technology Architecture. Migration Planning.

Which of the following best describes the purpose of the Statement of Architecture Work?. It defines the scope and approach to complete an architecture development cycle. It is sent from the sponsor and triggers the start of an architecture development cycle. It provides a high-level aspirational view of the end architecture project. It provides a schedule for implementation of the Target Architecture.

Which ADM phase focuses on defining the problem to be solved, identifying the stakeholders, their concerns, and requirements?. Phase A. Phase C. Phase B. Preliminary Phase.

Which of the following is an objective of Phase A?. To review the stakeholders, their requirements, and priorities. To develop a high-level vision of the business value to be delivered. To generate and gain consensus on an outline Implementation and Migration Strategy. To formulate recommendations for each implementation project.

Where are risks identified as part of the initial Business Transformation Readiness Assesment?. Preliminary. Phase A. Phase B. Phase E.

Which of the following is created in Phase A with the purpose to agree at the outset what the desired outcome should be for the architecture, so that architects can then focus on the detail necessary to validate feasibility?. Architecture Roadmap. Architecture Contract. Architecture Principles. Architecture Vision.

Complete the sentence by selecting the applicable pair of words: A/an … is used in the Business Architecture phase to help identify and understand business … that the architecture has to address. activity model, perspective. business scenario, requirements. use-case, interconnections. business transformation readiness assessment, constraints.

In which part of the ADM cycle do building block gaps become associated with work packages that will address the gaps?. Phases G and H. Phases B, C, and D. Phase F. Phase E.

In which phase of the ADM cycle do building blocks become implementation-specific?. Phase E. Phase D. Phase C. Phase B.

Which one of the following phases of the TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM) defines the overall Solution Building Blocks (SBBs)?. Phase A: Architecture Vision. Phase B: Business Architecture. Phase D: Technology Architecture. Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions. None of the above.

Complete the sentence. Actions arising from the Business Transformation Readiness Assessment technique should be incorporated in the _____________. Architecture Roadmap. Implementation and Migration Plan. Implementation Governance Model. Architecture Requirements Specification.

Which of the ADM phases finalizes a detailed plan for moving from the Baseline Architecture to the Target Architecture?. Phase B: Business Architecture. Phase C: Information Systems Architectures. Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions. Phase F: Migration Planning.

Consider the following ADM phase objectives: Determine whether an incremental approach is required, and if so identify Transition Architectures that will deliver continuous business value Generate the initial complete version of the Architecture Roadmap, based upon the gap analysis and candidate Architecture Roadmap components from Phases B, C, and D Finalize the Architecture Roadmap and the supporting Implementation and Migration Plan Ensure that the business value and cost of work packages and Transition Architectures is understood by key stakeholders Which two are objectives of ADM Phase F?. 1 & 2. 3 & 4. 2 & 3. 1 & 3.

Which ADM phase aligns with Agile Software Development?. Preliminary. Phase A. Phase E. Phase G.

In which phase of the ADM does the TOGAF Standard align with Agile development?. Phase B. Phase E. Phase F. Phase G.

Consider the illustration showing an architecture development cycle. Which description matches the phase of the ADM labeled as item 1?. Operates the process of managing architecture requirements. Establishes procedures for managing change to the new architecture. Conducts implementation planning for the architecture defined in previous phases. Provides architectural oversight for the implementation.

Consider the illustration showing an architecture development cycle Which description matches the phase of the ADM labeled as item 2?. Conducts implementation planning for the architecture defined in previous phases. Establishes procedures for managing change to the new architecture. Operates the process of managing architecture requirements. Provides architectural oversight for the implementation.

Consider the illustration showing an architecture development cycle. Which description matches the phase of the ADM labeled as items 1,2,3?. 1 Continuous Improvement - 2 Migration Planning - 3 Architecture Vision. 1 Requirements Management - 2 Implementation Governance - 3 Preliminary. 1 Requirements Management - 2 Change Management - 3 Strategy. 1 Architecture Governance - 2 Implementation Governance - 3 Preliminary.

Consider the following illustration of an architecture development cycle: Select the correct phase names corresponding to the Labels 1, 2, and 3. 1-Architecture Vision, 2-Technology Architecture, 3-Migration Planning. 1-Business Architecture; 2-Data Architecture, 3-Opportunities and Solutions. 1-Business Architecture, 2-Technology Architecture, 3-Migration Planning. 1-Information Systems Architectures, 2-Opportunities and Solutions, 3-Architecture Governance.

Consider the TOGAF ADM graphic of the architecture development cycle: Select the correct phase names corresponding to Labels 1, 2, and 3. 1-Architecture Vision, 2-Preliminary, 3-Business Architecture. 1-Implementation Governance, 2-Requirements Management, 3-Opportunities and Solutions. 1-Business Architecture, 2-Technology Architecture, 3-Migration Planning. 1-Architecture Change Management, 2-Opportunities and Solutions, 3-Architecture Governance.

Which of the following best describes the ADM diagram?. A linear waterfall process model. A sequenced approach to develop an Enterprise Architecture. A stylized representation showing essential information flows. An iteration cycle.

Consider the following statement. According to the TOGAF standard, a governed approach of a particular deliverable will ensure adherence to the principles, standards, and requirements of the existing or developing architectures. Which deliverable does this refer to?. The Statement of Architecture Work. The Architecture Definition Document. An Architecture Contract. The Architecture Vision.

Consider the following statement: According to the TOGAF Standard a governed approach of a particular deliverable will ensure a system of continuous monitoring to check integrity changes decision-making and audit of all architecture-related activities Which deliverable is being referred to?. An Architecture Contract. The Architecture Definition Document. The Architecture Vision. The Statement of Architecture Work.

Consider the following descriptions of deliverables consumed and produced across the TOGAF ADM cycle. General rules and guidelines, intended to be enduring and seldom amended, that inform and support the way in which an organization sets about fulfilling its mission The joint agreements between development partners and sponsors on the deliverables, quality, and fitness-for-purpose of an architecture. A document that is sent from the sponsoring organization to the architecture organization to trigger the start of an architecture development cycle A set of quantitative statements that outline what an implementation project must do in order to comply with the architecture. Which deliverables match these descriptions?. 1 Architecture Principles -2 Architecture Contracts - 3 Request for Architecture Work - 4 Architecture Requirements Specification. 1 Architecture Contracts - 2 Architecture Requirements Specification - 3 Architecture Vision - 4 Architecture Principles. 1 Architecture Requirements Specification -2 Architecture Principles - 3 Architecture Vision - 4 Architecture Contracts. 1 Architecture Principles -2 Architecture Contracts - 3 Architecture Requirements Specification-4 Request for Architecture Work.

Consider the following descriptions of deliverables consumed and produced across the TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM) cycle: A set of quantitative statements that outline what an implementation project must do in order to comply with the architecture. The joint agreement between development partners and sponsors on the deliverables, quality, and fitness-for-purpose of an architecture. A document that is sent from the sponsoring organization to the architecture organization to trigger the start of an architecture development cycle. A set of general rules and guidelines that relate to architecture work. Which deliverables match these descriptions?. 1-Architecture Requirements Specification, 2-Architecture Contract, 3-Request for Architecture Work, 4-Architecture Principles. 1-Architecture Vision, 2-Request for Architecture Work, 3-Architecture Vision, 4- Architecture Principles. 1-Change Request, 2-Architecture Contract, 3-Architecture Definition Document, 4-Request for Architecture Work. 1-Architecture Requirements Specification, 2-Architecture Definition Document, 3-Architecture Contract, 4-Architecture Vision.

Consider the following descriptions of deliverables consumed and produced across the TOGAF ADM cycle. General rules and guidelines, intended to be enduring and seldom amended, that inform and support the way in which an organization sets about fulfilling its mission A set of quantitative statements that outline what an implementation project must do in order to comply with the architecture. A document that is sent from the sponsoring organization to the architecture organization to trigger the start of an architecture development cycle The scope and approach that will be used to complete an architecture development cycle Which deliverables match these descriptions?. 1 Architecture Principles - 2 Architecture Requirements Specification - 3 Request for Architecture Work - 4 Statement of Architecture Work. 1 Request for Architecture Work - 2 Statement of Architecture Work - 3 Architecture Principles - 4 Architecture Requirements Specification. 1 Statement of Architecture Work - 2 Architecture Principles - 3 Architecture Requirements Specification - 4 Request for Architecture Work. 1 Architecture Requirements Specification - 2 Request for Architecture Work - 3 Statement of Architecture Work - 4 Architecture Principles.

Consider the following descriptions of deliverables consumed and produced across the TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM) cycle: It provides a summary of the changes to the enterprise that will accrue from successful deployment of the Target Architecture. The joint agreement between development partners and sponsors on the deliverables, quality, and fitness-for-purpose of an architecture. A document that is sent from the sponsoring organization to the architecture organization to trigger the start of an architecture development cycle. The deliverable container for the core architectural artifacts created during a project and for important related information. Which deliverables match these descriptions?. 1-Architecture Vision, 2-Architecture Contract, 3-Request for Architecture Work, 4-Architecture Definition Document. 1-Architecture Vision, 2-Request for Architecture Work, 3-Architecture Vision, 4-Architecture Definition Document. 1-Change Request, 2-Architecture Contract, 3-Architecture Definition Document, 4-Request for Architecture Work. 1-Request for Architecture Work, 2-Architecture Definition Document, 3-Architecture Contract, 4-Architecture Vision.

According to the TOGAF Standard, which of the following best describes the purpose of an Architecture Definition Document?. To act as a deliverable container for artifacts created during a project. To ensure that architecture information is communicated to the right stakeholders at the right time. To provide a high-level view of the end architecture product. To show progression of change from the Baseline Architecture to the Target Architecture.

Which of the following best describes the purpose of the Architecture Requirements Specification?. It provides a set of statements that outline what a project must do to comply with the architecture. It contains an assessment of the current architecture requirements. It defines the scope and approach to complete an architecture project. It is sent from the sponsor and triggers the start of an architecture development cycle.

Which architecture abstraction level answers why an enterprise undertakes architecture work, and what is the scope of work?. Conceptual. Contextual. Logical. Physical.

Which of the following is a responsibility of an Architecture Board?. Establishing targets for re-use of components. Creating the Statement of Architecture Work. Allocating resources for architecture projects. Conducting assessments of the maturity level of architecture discipline within the organization.

Which of the following is a responsibility of an Architecture Board?. Allocating resources for architecture projects. Conducting assessments of the maturity level of architecture discipline within the organization. Decision rights about Target Architectures. Establishing targets for re-use of components.

Which of the following is a responsibility of an Architecture Board?. Achieving consistency between sub-architectures. Determining the scope of an architecture compliance review. Allocating resources for architecture projects. Conducting assessments of the maturity level of architecture discipline within the organization.

Which of the following is a responsibility of an Architecture Board?. Allocating resources for architecture projects. Conducting assessments of the maturity level of architecture discipline within the organization. Determining the scope of an architecture compliance review. Enforcement of architecture compliance.

Consider the following image: Which of the following does it illustrate?. An Enterprise Architecture Capability. An Enterprise Architecture. An Enterprise Architecture framework. An Enterprise Architecture metamodel.

What should be put in place through organization structures, roles, responsibilities, skills and processes to carry out architectural activity effectively?. An EA framework. An Enterprise Architecture. An EA Capability. An EA repository.

Which of the following is the ability to develop, use and sustain the architecture of a particular enterprise using architecture to govern change?. An EA Capability. An EA framework. An Enterprise Architecture. An EA repository.

Which of the following is a structural framework that allows an enterprise to distinguish between different types of architectural assets?. Architecture Framework. Architecture Repository. Governance Repository. Strategic Architecture.

Consider the illustration. What are the items labelled A, B and C?. A-Solution Landscape, B-Architecture Requirements Repository, C-Architecture Landscape. A-Architecture Landscape, B-Architecture Requirements Repository, C-Solutions Landscape. A-EA Landscape, B-Requirements Repository, C-Artifacts Landscape. A-Architecture Requirements Repository, B-Solutions Repository, C-Architecture Landscape.

Consider the illustration. What are the items labelled A, B and C?. A-Enterprise Repository, B-Governance Repository, C-Board Repository. A-Architecture Repository, B-Governance Repository, C-Architecture Capability. A-Architecture Repository, B-Governing Board, C-Enterprise Capability. A-Enterprise Repository, B-Board repository, C-Enterprise Capability.

Which one of the following classes of information within the Architecture Repository would typically contain a list of the applications in use within the enterprise?. Reference Library. Governance Log. Architecture Landscape. Architecture Metamodel.

Consider the diagram showing a classification model for Architecture Landscapes. What are the items labelled A, B and C?. A-Corporate Capability, B-Portfolio Capability, C-Project Capability. A-Architecture Vision, B-Business Architecture, C-Architecture Development. A-Strategy Architecture, B-Tactic Architecture, C-Operational Architecture. A-Capability Architecture, B-Segment Architecture, C-Enterprise Strategic Architecture.

Complete the sentence. The Architecture Landscape is divided into levels known as __________. Transitional, Complete, and Incremental Architectures. Segment, Strategic, and Capability Architectures. Baseline, Transition, and To Be Architectures. Gaps, Plateaus, and Target Architectures.

Which of the following best describes the Reference Library within the Architecture Repository?. Guidelines and templates used to create new architectures. Processes to support governance of the Architecture Repository. A library of specifications to which architectures must conform. A record of the governance activity across the enterprise.

Which of the following best describes the class of information known as the Reference Library within the Architecture Repository?. Guidelines and templates used to create new architectures. Specifications to which architectures must conform. A record of the governance activity across the enterprise. Processes to support governance of the Architecture Repository.

Complete the sentence: The levels of the Architecture Landscape are Strategic, Segment, and …. Capability. Enterprise. Solution. Transition.

What are the levels of the Architecture Landscape?. Baseline, Transition, and Target Architectures. Business, Data, Application, and Technology Architectures. Capability, Segment, and Strategic Architectures. Foundation, Common, and Solution Architectures.

Complete the sentence: The four purposes of Enterprise Architecture that can be used to frame the planning horizon, depth, and breadth of an Architecture Project, and the contents of the Enterprise Architecture Repository, are Architecture to Support Strategy, Portfolio, Project, and …. Capability. Enterprise. Segment. Solution Delivery.

Which of the following are the four purposes that typically frame the planning horizon, depth and breadth of an Architecture Project, and the contents of the EA Repository-?. General Foundational Subordinate and Superior Architecture. Segment, Capability. Enterprise and End-to-end Target Architecture. Avant-Garde Big-Bang, Discreet and Cohesive. Strategy Portfolio Project Solution Delivery.

Which statement best applies to an Architecture Repository?. A complete Architecture Repository is required to capture all artifacts listed in the TOGAF Standard. A well-run Architecture Repository leads to the minimization of information gathered and maintained. Agile organizations are not able to use an Architecture Repository. An Architecture Repository contains materials that are only used by the Enterprise Architecture team.

What information does the Architecture Requirements Repository within the Architecture Repository hold?. A set of guidelines, templates, and patterns to support the development of architecture requirements. The parameters and structures to support governance of architecture requirements. A log of the governance activity related to architecture requirements. The architecture requirements which have been agreed with the Architecture Board.

Complete the sentence: The Enterprise Metamodel defines …. a categorization model used to structure the Architecture Description. a structural model for an Architecture Repository. the assets in use by the enterprise as a structural model. the types of entities used in models describing the enterprise.

What is used to structure architectural information in an orderly way so that it can be processed to meet stakeholder needs?. A Stakeholder Map. An Architecture Framework. An EA Library. A Content Metamodel.

Which of the following does the TOGAF standard describe as a package of functionality defined to meet business needs across an organization?. An application. A solution architecture. A building block. A deliverable.

Which of the following is a package of functionality defined to meet business needs across an organization?. Architecture Description. Building block. Model Kind. System.

Complete the sentence. Business Transformation Readiness Assessment is ________. a way to put building blocks into context, thereby supporting re-usable solutions. widely used to validate an architecture that is being developed. a joint effort between corporate staff, lines of business, and IT planners. to ensure the active support of powerful stakeholders.

Which of the following statements best describes the Business Transformation Readiness Assessment technique?. A technique to define the degree to which information and services are to be shared. A technique used to identify and understand the business requirements an architecture must address. A technique used to develop general rules and guidelines for the architecture being developed. A technique used to understand the readiness of an organization to accept change.

Which of the following best describes the purpose of the Business Transformation Readiness Assessment technique?. To determine if the organization is ready to undergo change. To determine if the stakeholders support the implementation plan. To ensure that there are adequate trained engineers to develop the solution. To plan the migration steps needed to achieve the transformation.

Which of the following best describes the purpose of a Compliance Assessment?. To provide a high-level view of the end architecture product. To govern the architecture throughout its implementation process. To show progression of change from the Baseline Architecture to the Target Architecture. To ensure that architecture information is communicated to the right stakeholders at the right time.

Consider the image showing basic architectural concepts What are items A and B?. A-Candidate Architecture, B-Trade-off. A-Architecture Viewpoint, B-Architecture View. A-Architecture Board, B-Architecture Capability. A-Requirement, B-Candidate Architecture.

Consider the image showing basic architectural concepts. What are items A and B?. A-User, B-Requirement. A-Stakeholder, B-Concern. A-Candidate Architecture, B-Trade-off. A-Base Architecture, B-Target Architecture.

According to the TOGAF standard, what term describes an individual with an interest in a system?. stakeholder. consumer. lead architect. sponsor.

Which of the following does the TOGAF standard define as the representation of a related set of concerns?. Matrix. Diagram. Architecture view. Catalog.

What can architects present to stakeholders to extract hidden agendas, principles, and requirements that could impact the final Target Architecture?. Solutions and Applications. Architecture Views and Architecture Viewpoints. Alternatives and Trade-offs. Business Scenarios and Business Models.

Complete the following sentence: Presenting different_________and_________to stakeholders helps architects to extract hidden agendas principles and requirements that could impact the final Target Architecture. Alternatives Trade-offs. Solutions Applications. Architecture Views Architecture Viewpoints. Business Scenarios Business Models.

Which of the following are interests important to the stakeholders in a system?. Architecture views. Requirements. Principles. Concerns.

Complete the sentence by selecting the applicable pair of words: A(n) … is a representation of a system from the perspective of a(n) …. architecture view, related set of concerns. architecture viewpoint, architecture view. concern, architecture view. architecture, set of elements.

Complete the sentence by selecting the applicable pair of words: According to the TOGAF Standard, a/an … is used to address the … of a stakeholder. gap analysis / requirements. viewpoint / requirements. view / concerns. architecture trade-off analysis / constraints. None of the above.

Which concept does the TOGAF Standard provide to govern the Target Architecture?. Architecture Continuum. Architecture Development Method (ADM). Architecture Landscape. Architecture Project.

Consider the following image: What does this show?. A Content Framework. A Digital Business. An Architecture Repository. An Enterprise Repository.

Consider the illustration What are the items labelled A, B and C?. A-Enterprise Architecture, B-Architecture Building Blocks, C-Solutions Building Blocks. A-Enterprise Strategic Architecture, B-Segment Architecture, C-Solutions Architecture. A-Enterprise Continuum, B-Architecture Continuum, C-Solutions Continuum. A-Architecture Vision, B-Business Architecture, C-Information Systems Architecture.

Which one of the following best completes the sentence: In the TOGAF Standard, the Enterprise Continuum aids communication…. …within the enterprise. …between enterprises. …with vendor organizations. …by providing a consistent language to understand the differences between architectures. All of the above.

Complete the sentence: In the TOGAF Standard, the Enterprise Continuum is…. ...an architecture framework. ...a database of open industry standards. ...a technical reference model. ...a method for developing architectures. ...a model for classifying artifacts.

Which of the following describes how the Enterprise Continuum is used when developing an enterprise architecture?. To coordinate with the other management frameworks in use. To identify and understand business requirements. To describe how an architecture addresses stakeholder concerns. To classify architecture and solution assets.

Complete the sentence. The Enterprise Continuum provides methods for classifying architecture artifacts as they evolve from____________________. generic architectures to reusable Solution Building Blocks. generic architectures to Organization-Specific Architectures. Foundation Architectures to re-usable architecture assets. Solutions Architectures to Solution Building Blocks.

Complete the sentence: The Enterprise Continuum provides a classification for …. architecture and solution artifacts. architecture views and viewpoints. risk categorizations. services and information systems.

The _____________ ensures that a project transitioning into implementation also smoothly transitions into appropriate Architecture Governance. Implementation Strategy. Transition Plan. Migration Plan. Implementation Governance Model.

What ensures that a project transitioning into implementation also smoothly transitions into appropriate Architecture Governance?. Implementation Strategy. Implementation Governance Model. Transition Plan. Migration Plan.

Consider the following statements. 1. All processes, decision-making, and mechanisms used will be established so as to minimize or avoid potential conflicts of interest. 2. More effective strategic decision-making will be made by C-Level executives and business leaders. 3. All actions implemented and their decision support will be available for inspection by authorized organization and provider parties. 4. Digital Transformation and operations will be more effective and efficient. Which statements highlight the value and necessity for Architecture Governance to be adopted within organizations?. 1 & 3. 2 & 3. 2 & 4. 1 & 4.

Consider the following statements: 1. Each contracted party is required to act responsibly to the organization and its stakeholders. 2. All decisions taken, processes used, and their implementation will not be allowed to create unfair advantage to any one particular party. 3. Digital Transformation and operations will be more effective and efficient. 4. Strategic decision-making by C-Level executives and business leaders will be more effective. Which statements highlight the value and necessity for Architecture Governance to be adopted within organizations?. 2 & 3. 1 & 2. 3 & 4. 1 & 4.

Which of the following describes the practice by which the enterprise architecture is managed and controlled at an enterprise-wide level?. IT governance. Technology governance. Architecture governance. Corporate governance.

What is the practice by which Enterprise Architectures are managed and controlled at an enterprise-wide level?. Architecture Governance. Corporate Governance. IT Governance. Technology Governance.

Which of the following statements related to governance in Enterprise Architecture is the most correct?. The architecture practitioner and implementer are directed and both are controlled by the stakeholder. The architecture practitioner governs the architecture development and controls the implementer. The CEO governs the architecture and directs the architecture practitioner and implementer. The stakeholder directs the architecture development and controls the architecture changes.

When considering Architecture Governance, what is the benefit that derives from transparency?. Actions implemented and their decision support will be available for inspection. All parties will have a commitment to adhere to procedures and process. All decision-making will be established so as to minimize conflicts of interest. Groups within the organization are accountable for their actions.

Which of the following best describes the need for the ADM process to be governed?. To enable development of reference architectures. To enable a fast response to market changes. To verify that the method is being applied correctly. To permit the architecture domains to be integrated.

What should be put in place to make sure that architectural artifacts are developed and used with accountability and responsibility?. Governance of the Architecture Definition Document. Governance of the Architecture Vision. Governance of the management of Architecture Contracts. Governance of the Statement of Architecture Work.

Which of the following best describes how Architecture Governance typically operates?. At the top level of the organization. In isolation. In Phase G of the ADM. Within a hierarchy of governance structure.

Which of the following is included as part of Architecture Governance?. Ensuring compliance with internal and external standards and regulatory obligations. Creating and maintaining the Statement of Architecture Work though out the ADM cycle. Managing Stakeholders and their requirements. Interacting with the CxO level on Enterprise Architecture.

Which of the following supports the need to govern Enterprise Architecture?. The TOGAF standard cannot be used without executive governance. The Architecture Project mandates the governance of the target architecture. The Stakeholders preferences may go beyond the architecture project scope and needs control. Best practice governance enables the organization to control value realization.

Which of the following is a learning unit topic included in the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Foundation syllabus?. Architecture Governance. Digital Infrastructure. Interoperability Requirements. Value Streams.

Consider the following diagram: What is Item 1?. ADM Techniques. TOGAF Standard. TOGAF Library. TOGAF Series Guides.

Where in the TOGAF Standard is detailed guidance on applying the standard provided?. TOGAF Fundamental Content. TOGAF Library. TOGAF Series Guides. TOGAF White Papers.

Where is the practical guidance on how to apply the TOGAF Standard provided?. The TOGAF Fundamental Content. The TOGAF Library. The TOGAF Series Guides. The ADM Techniques.

Complete the sentence. When considering agile development, Architecture to Support Project will identify what products the Enterprise needs, the boundary of the products, and what constraints a product owner has; this defines the Enterprise’s ______________. operations. lifecycle economics. backlog. workflow management.

Complete the sentence. When considering agile development, Architecture to Support Portfolio will identify what products the Enterprise needs, the boundary of the products, and what constraints a product owner has; this defines the Enterprise's. risk tolerance. business continuity. backlog. operating model.

Complete the following sentence. ______________ provide context for architecture work, by describing the needs and ways of working employed by the enterprise. Business principles, business goals, and business drivers. Stakeholder needs. Architecture Contracts. Strategy and vision.

Which of the following statements about architecture partitioning is correct?. Partitions reflect the organization's structure. Partitions are used to simplify the management of the Enterprise Architecture. Partitions are defined and assigned to agile Enterprise Architecture teams. Partitions are equivalent to architecture levels.

Which of the following statements about architecture partitioning are correct? 1. Partitions are used to simplify the management of the Enterprise Architecture. 2. Partitions are equivalent to architecture levels. 3. Partitions enable different teams to work on different element of the architecture at the same time. 4. Partitions reflect the organization’s structure. 1 & 4. 2 & 4. 1 & 3. 2 & 3.

Why does partitioning help simplify the development of an Enterprise Architecture?. It is designed to support organizations with more than 75 architects. To enable different teams to work on different elements of an architecture. To match the levels and concepts of the Architecture Continuum. By providing a standard partitioning model for adoption.

Which statement about architecture partitioning is correct?. A partitioning model is a necessity for Agile enterprises. An enterprise should develop a partitioning model that reflects its organization structure. Each enterprise needs to adopt a partitioning model that reflects its operating model. The TOGAF Standard mandates the use of its partitioning model.

Which of the following is defined as a specification that has been formally reviewed and agreed upon, that thereafter serves as the basis for further development?. Baseline. Deliverable. Requirement. Work package.

Which of the following is defined as the fundamental concepts or properties of a system in its environment embodied in its elements, relationships, and in the principles of its design and evolution?. Architecture. Architecture domain. Architecture Framework. Architecture model.

Which one of the following best describes the purpose of a Change Request?. To ensure that information is communicated to the right stakeholders at the right time. To ensure that the results of a Compliance Assessment are distributed to the Architecture Board. To request a dispensation or to kick-start a further cycle of architecture work. To review project progress and ensure the implementation is in line with the objectives.

What provides context for architecture work, by describing the needs and ways of working employed by the enterprise?. Architecture Contracts. Business principles business goals, and business drivers. Strategy and vision. Stakeholder needs.

Which of the following best describes the purpose of the Architecture Roadmap?. It provides for effective communication of the end architecture project to the stakeholders. It is sent from the sponsor and triggers the start of an architecture development cycle. It forms the basis of a contractual agreement between the sponsor and the architecture organization. It lists work packages on a timeline showing progress towards the Target Architecture.

According to the TOGAF Standard, which of the following best describes the purpose of an Architecture Roadmap?. To ensure that architecture information is communicated to the right stakeholders at the right time. To govern the architecture throughout its implementation process. To provide a high-level view of the end architecture product. To show progression of change from the Baseline Architecture to the Target Architecture.

Which section of the TOGAF template for Architecture Principles should describe the relationship to other principles?. Implications. Name. Statement. Rationale.

In which section of the TOGAF template for Architecture Principles would a reader find the answer to the question of “How does this affect me”?. Implications. Name. Rationale. Statement.

Which section of the TOGAF template for Architecture Principles should highlight the requirements for carrying out the principle?. Implications. Rationale. Statement. Name.

Which section of the TOGAF template for Architecture Principles highlights the requirements for the Business and IT, for carrying out the principle?. Implications. Name. Rationale. Statement.

Which section of the TOGAF template for Architecture Principles should succinctly and unambiguously communicate the fundamental rule?. Statement. Implications. Rationale. Name.

Complete the sentence A set of architecture principles that cover every situation perceived meets the recommended criteria of_______________. consistency. robustness. stability. completeness.

Complete the sentence: A set of Architecture Principles that are enduring and yet able to accommodate change meet the recommended criteria of …. Consistency. Completeness. Robustness. Stability.

Which of the following describes a purpose of Architecture Principles?. To describe likely Impacts resulting from successful deployment of the target architecture. To establish a common understanding of how to control the business in pursuit of strategic objectives. To provide a better understanding about the enterprise's culture and values. To form a contract between sponsoring organization and the enterprise architects.

Which of the following describes a purpose of Architecture Principles?. To describe likely impacts resulting from successful deployment of the target architecture. To establish a common understanding of how to control the business in pursuit of strategic objectives. To remove subjectivity and bias out of decision-making. To form a contract between sponsoring organization and the enterprise architects.

Which of the following describes a purpose of Architecture Principles?. To control the business in pursuit of strategic objectives. To describe likely impacts resulting from successful deployment of the Target Architecture. To form a contract between the sponsoring organization and the Enterprise Architect. To set precedence during trade-off discussions.

Which of the following is a purpose of Architecture Principles?. Assessing readiness for change. Enabling decision-making. Identifying business requirements. Mitigating risk.

What is defined as the effect of uncertainty on objectives?. Risk. Vulnerability. Threat. Continuity.

What are the following activities part of? Initial risk assessment - Risk mitigation and residual risk assessment Risk monitoring. Risk Management. Phase C. Phase A. Security Architecture.

What are the following activities part of? • Risk classification • Risk identification • Initial risk assessment. Phase G. Risk Management. Security Architecture. Phase A.

What is presented as “striking a balance between positive and negative outcomes resulting from the realization of either opportunities or threats”?. Transition Management. Agile development. Risk Management. Architecture Security.

Complete the sentence: Risk management is …. a categorization model used prior to determining mitigating actions. about predicting future shortfalls in a Target Architecture. striking a balance between positive and negative outcomes. the effect of uncertainty on objectives.

What level of risk is the risk categorization prior to determining and implementing mitigating actions?. Initial. Low. Marginal. Residual.

What are the four dimensions used to scope an architecture?. Strategy, Segment, Capability, Budget. Strategy, Portfolio, Project, Solution Delivery. Breadth, Depth, Time Period, Architecture Domains. Business, Data, Application, Technology.

When considering the scope of an architecture, what dimension considers to what level of detail the architecting effort should go?. Project. Breadth. Depth. Architecture Domains.

When considering the scope of an architecture, what dimension considers the appropriate level of detail to be captured based on intended use of the Enterprise Architecture?. Breadth. Depth. Project. Segment.

When scoping an architecture, which aspect of the scope describes the level of detail the architecting effort should go to?. Architecture domains. Breadth. Depth. Time period.

Which one of the following the TOGAF Standard does not consider as a dimension to consider when setting the scope of an architecture?. Enterprise Scope (breadth). Architecture Domains. Level of Detail (depth). Time Period. Data Recency.

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