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Which section of the TOGAF standard describes the processes, skills, and roles
to establish and operate an architecture function within an enterprise?
A. Part II: Architecture Development Method
B. Part III: ADM Guidelines and Techniques
C. Part IV: Architecture Content Framework
D. Part VI: Architecture Capability Framework
D - The Architecture Capability Framework discusses the organization, processes,
skills, roles, and responsibilities required to establish and operate an architecture
practice within an enterprise.
Complete the sentence: To promote effective architectural activity within the
enterprise, the TOGAF standard recommends the establishment of a(n)
__________
A. Enterprise Architecture Capability
B. IT Governing Board
C. Program Management Office
D. Quality Assurance department
E. Service Management department
A - An Enterprise Architecture Capability (or Architecture Capability), in the context of
the TOGAF standard, is the ability for an organization to effectively undertake the
activities of an Enterprise Architecture practice.
Which phase of the ADM is used to finalize a set of Transition Architectures that
will support implementation?
A. Phase D
B. Phase E
C. Phase F
D. Phase G
E. Phase H
C - Phase F confirms the Transition Architectures defined in Phase E with the relevant
stakeholders and finalizes them.
Which one of the following statements best describes the ADM Guidelines and
Techniques?
A. Guidelines address different usage scenarios including different process
styles and specialist architectures that can be adapted in the ADM.
B. Guidelines address different usage scenarios that cannot be adapted directly
into the ADM iteration process.
C. Techniques support different usage scenarios that can be adapted directly into
the ADM iteration process.
D. Techniques support different usage scenarios including different process
styles and specialist architectures that can be adapted in the ADM.
A - TOGAF 9 Part III contains a collection of guidelines and techniques for use in
applying the TOGAF standard and the ADM. The guidelines document how to adapt the
, ADM process and specialist architecture styles, whereas the techniques are used when
applying the ADM process.
According to the TOGAF standard, the recommended dimensions used to define
the scope of an
architecture include all the following, except:
A. Architecture Domains
B. Breadth
C. Depth
D. Subject Matter
E. Time Period
D - The recommended dimensions to define the scope of an architecture activity are
breadth, depth, time period, and architecture domains.
Which of the following classes of architectural information within the Architecture
Repository defines processes that support governance of the Architecture
Repository?
A. Architecture Capability
B. Architecture Landscape
C. Architecture Metamodel
D. Governance Log
E. Reference Library
A - The Architecture Capability defines the parameters, structures, and processes that
support governance of the Architecture Repository.
In which ADM phase are the business principles, business goals, and strategic
drivers validated?
A. Preliminary Phase
B. Phase A: Architecture Vision
C. Phase B: Business Architecture
D. Phase H: Architecture Change Management
E. Requirements Management Phase
B - Phase A: Architecture Vision includes the validation of business principles, goals,
strategic drivers, and also Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
Which of the following best describes the purpose of the TOGAF Library?
A. A method to classify artifacts and other outputs from the TOGAF ADM
B. A set of reusable reference architectures
C. The body of knowledge for TOGAF certification
D. To accelerate the creation of new enterprise architectures
D - The TOGAF Library is a portfolio of guidance material. It is a reference library
containing guidelines, templates, patterns, and other forms of reference material to
accelerate the creation of new architectures for the enterprise.
Which of the following best describes the TOGAF Technical Reference Model?
A. The TOGAF Architecture Development Method mandates the use of the
Technical Reference Model for large complex architecture projects.
B. The Technical Reference Model is an integral part of the TOGAF Architecture
Development Method.
C. The Technical Reference Model should not be modified.