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TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Part 1 Exam (English)

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Question # 41

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?

A.

1C-2B-3A-4D

B.

1A-2B-3C-4D

C.

1B-2D-3A-4C

D.

1C-2D-3B-4A

Question # 42

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.

Complete the sentence.

Deliverable 3 is an output of ________, and deliverable 4 can form ________.

A.

Phase A, an assessment of the changes to the architecture

B.

The Preliminary Phase, an approach to change for the Implementation and Migration Plan

C.

The Preliminary Phase, a major component of an implementation project

D.

Phase A, the plan for how the architecture is governed

Question # 43

Which of the following matches the Architecture Capability component of the Architecture Repository?

    A record of governance activity across the enterprise

    The architectural representation of assets in use or planned

    The parameters, structures, and processes to support governance of the Repository

    The standards with which new architectures must comply

    The authorized change requests from the Architecture Board

A.

The architectural representation of assets in use or planned.

B.

The standards with which new architectures must comply.

C.

A record of governance activity across the enterprise.

D.

The parameters, structures, and processes to support governance of the Repository.

Question # 44

Consider the following descriptions of deliverables consumed and produced across the TOGAF ADM cycle.

2) A set of quantitative statements that outline what an implementation project must do in order to comply with the architecture.

4) The scope and approach that will be used to complete an architecture development cycle.

Complete the sentence. Deliverable 2 is the ___, deliverable 4 is a deliverable from ___.

A.

Architecture Requirements Specification, Phase A

B.

Architecture Definition Document, Phase H

C.

Architecture Principles, Phase G

D.

Request for Architecture Work, Preliminary Phase

Question # 45

Which of the following is the representation of a system from the perspective of a related set of concerns?

A.

Matrix

B.

Diagram

C.

Catalog

D.

Architecture View

Question # 46

What can architects present to stakeholders to extract hidden agendas, principles, and requirements that could impact the final Target Architecture?

A.

Solutions and Applications

B.

Alternatives and Trade-offs

C.

Business Scenarios and Business Models

D.

Architecture Views and Architecture Viewpoints

Question # 47

Complete the sentence. The key purpose of Gap Analysis is to _____

A.

establish quality parameters for the architecture

B.

identify potential missing or overlapping functions

C.

validate nonfunctional requirements

D.

identify commercial building blocks to be purchased

E.

determine the required service levels for the architecture

Question # 48

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?

A.

An Architecture Contract

B.

The Architecture Definition Document

C.

The Architecture Vision

D.

The Statement of Architecture Work

Question # 49

Consider the following statements about Architecture Partitioning:

    The TOGAF ADM requires a partitioning model for architecture development

    Architectures are partitioned when different teams need to work on different elements of the architecture at the same time

    Partitions can be used to facilitate architecture re-use

Which statements are correct?

A.

1, 2 and 3

B.

1 and 3

C.

1 and 2

D.

2 and 3

Question # 50

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

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