What information does the Architecture Requirements Repository within the Architecture Repository hold?
Correct Answer: D
Question 47
Which of the following are two of the architecture domains that are considered as subsets of an overall Enterprise Architecture?
Correct Answer: D
In the TOGAF Standard, the concept of an Enterprise Architecture is broken into several primary architecture domains. These domains provide a structured way to describe the enterprise from multiple perspectives that collectively support transformation and governance. TOGAF specifies four core architecture domains: Business Architecture, Data Architecture, Application Architecture, and Technology Architecture. These domains, when combined, form a comprehensive view of how the enterprise functions, how information flows, how systems interact, and what technologies support the organization. Among the choices provided, only Business and Technology are officially recognized architecture domains in TOGAF. The Business Architecture describes business strategy, governance, organization, and key processes. The Technology Architecture defines the logical and physical technology infrastructure necessary to support mission-critical applications and data. The other answer options do not represent TOGAF architecture domains; for example, "Strategy," "Vision," "Target," or "Digital" are not formal architecture domains in TOGAF. Thus, the pair that correctly identifies subsets of an enterprise architecture according to the TOGAF framework is Business and Technology Architecture.
Question 48
What is an objective of the ADM Preliminary Phase?
Correct Answer: B
The Preliminary Phase is the preparatory phase of the Architecture Development Method (ADM) cycle, which sets the context and direction for the architecture work. One of the objectives of this phase is to select and implement tools to support the Architecture Capability, which is the ability of an organization to perform enterprise architecture effectively and efficiently. Tools can include software applications, methods, techniques, standards, and frameworks that assist the architecture development and governance processes. The selection and implementation of tools should be based on the requirements and constraints of the organization, and the alignment with the Architecture Principles and the Architecture Vision3 Reference: 3: The TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2, Part II: Architecture Development Method (ADM), Chapter 6: Preliminary Phase : The TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2, Part VI: Architecture Capability Framework, Chapter 45: Establishing and Maintaining an Enterprise Architecture Capability : The TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2, Part VI: Architecture Capability Framework, Chapter 46: Tools for Architecture Development
Question 49
What structural framework does the TOGAF Standard define to support the management, leverage, and storage of architectural work products?
Correct Answer: B
* The Architecture Repository is the structural framework defined by TOGAF to store, manage, and leverage architecture artifacts, including reference models, standards, governance logs, and deliverables. * The Architecture Capability refers to governance and processes. * The Architecture Landscape shows Strategic, Segment, and Capability architectures, not storage. * The Enterprise Architecture Capability Model is not a defined TOGAF concept. Reference: TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2, Part V: Enterprise Continuum and Tools - Architecture Repository.
Question 50
Complete the sentence Business Transformation Readiness Assessment is_________________.
Correct Answer: A
Business Transformation Readiness Assessment is a joint effort between corporate staff lines of business and IT planners to evaluate the readiness of the organization to undergo change. It involves assessing factors such as vision, commitment, capacity, capability, culture, and motivation that may influence the success of a business transformation initiative. Reference: The TOGAF Standard | The Open Group Website, Section 3.3.2 Business Transformation Readiness Assessment.