The Open Group OGBA-101 Practice Test - Questions Answers, Page 9
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Question 81

Which of the following is the element of a value stream stage that describes the end state condition denoting the completion of the value stream stage?
Explanation:
In TOGAF's Business Architecture, a value stream stage is a high-level representation of a sequence of activities that create value for an organization. The end state condition denoting the completion of a value stream stage is known as the 'Exit Criteria.' This term is used to specify the conditions that must be met for the stage to be considered complete, ensuring that the output meets the required quality and performance standards before progressing to the next stage. The concept of 'Exit Criteria' is essential to ensure that each stage of the value stream adds the expected value and aligns with the overall business objectives.
Question 82

Complete the sentence. The architecture domains that are considered by the TOGAF standard as subsets of an overall enterprise architecture are Business, Technology,
Explanation:
In the TOGAF framework, the architecture domains considered as subsets of an overall enterprise architecture are Business, Technology, Application, and Data. Here's a detailed explanation:
TOGAF Architecture Domains:
Business Architecture: Describes the business strategy, governance, organization, and key business processes.
Data Architecture: Defines the structure of an organization's logical and physical data assets and data management resources.
Application Architecture: Provides a blueprint for the individual applications to be deployed, their interactions, and their relationships to the core business processes of the organization.
Technology Architecture: Describes the logical software and hardware capabilities that are required to support the deployment of business, data, and application services.
Importance of Each Domain:
Business Architecture: Aligns the architecture with the business strategy and goals.
Data Architecture: Ensures that data is structured and managed to support business processes and decisions.
Application Architecture: Ensures that applications are designed and integrated to support business processes.
Technology Architecture: Provides the technology infrastructure needed to support applications and data management.
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Phase B: Business Architecture: Focuses on developing the Business Architecture.
Phase C: Information Systems Architectures: This phase includes both Data Architecture and Application Architecture.
Phase D: Technology Architecture: Focuses on developing the Technology Architecture.
In summary, the TOGAF standard considers Business, Technology, Application, and Data as the architecture domains that are subsets of an overall enterprise architecture.
Question 83

Consider the following statements:
A whole corporation or a division of a corporation
A government agency or a single government department
Partnerships and alliances of businesses working together, such as a consortium or supply chain
What are those examples of according to the TOGAF Standard?
Question 84

Which of the following can be used to help define information concepts in an information map?
Question 85

Which of the following is guidance for creating value streams?
Question 86

Refer to the exhibit.
Which of the following best describes this diagram?
Question 87

In what TOGAF ADM phase is the information map linked to other business blueprints?
Question 88

Which of the following is an analysis technique which is used to show a range of different perspectives on the same set of business capabilities?
Question 89

Which approach to model, measure, and analyze business value is primarily concerned with identifying the participants involved in creating and delivering value?
Question 90

Which of the following is a difference between an organization map and an organization chart?
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