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Please read this scenario prior to answering the question You have been appointed as Chief Enterprise Architect (CEA). reporting to the Chief Technical Officer (CTO), of a company established as a separate operating entity by a major automotive manufacturer. The mission of the company is to build a new industry leading unified technology and software platform for electric vehicles. The company uses the TOGAF Standard as the basis for its Enterprise Architecture (EA) framework, and architecture development follows the purpose-based EA Capability model as described in the TOGAF Series Guide: A Practitioners'Approach to Developing Enterprise Architecture Following the TOGAF ADM. An end-to-end Target Architecture has been completed with a roadmap for change over a five-year period. The new platform will be a cross-functional effort between hardware and software teams, with significant changes over the old platform. It is expected to be developed in several stages over three years. The EA team has inherited the architecture for the previous generation hardware and software automotive platform, some of which can be carried over to the new unified platform. The EA team has started to define the new platform, including defining which parts of the architecture to carry forward. Enough of the Business Architecture has been defined, so that work can commence on the Information Systems and Technology Architectures. Those need to be defined to support the core business services that the company plans to provide. The core services will feature an innovative approach with swarm data generated by vehicles, paving the way for autonomous driving in the future. The presentation and access to different variations of data that the company plans to offer through its platform pose an architecture challenge. The application portfolio and supporting infrastructure need to interact with various existing cloud services and data- Refer to the scenario You have been asked what approach should be taken to determine and organize the work to deliver the requested architectures? Based on the TOGAF standard which of the following is the best answer?







Please read this scenario prior to answering the question Your role is that of a senior architect, reporting to the Chief Enterprise Architect, at a medium-sized company with 400 employees. The nature of the business is such that the data and the information stored on the company systems is their major asset and is highly confidential. The company employees travel extensively for work and must communicate over public infrastructure using message encryption, VPNs, and other standard safeguards. The company has invested in cybersecurity awareness training for all its staff. However, it is recognized that even with good education as well as system security, there is a dependency on third-parly suppliers of infrastructure and software. The company uses the TOGAF standard as the method and guiding framework for its Enterprise Architecture (EA) practice. The CTO is the sponsor of the activity. The Chief Security Officer (CSO) has noted an increase in ransomware (malicious software used in ransom demands) attacks on companies with a similar profile. The CSO recognizes that no matter how much is spent on education, and support, it is likely just a matter of time before the company suffers a significant attack that could completely lock them out of their information assets. A risk assessment has been done and the company has sought cyber insurance that includes ransomware coverage. The quotation for this insurance is hugely expensive. The CTO has recently read a survey that stated that one in four organizations paying ransoms were still unable to recover their data, while nearly as many were able to recover the data without paying a ransom. The CTO has concluded that taking out cyber insurance in case they need to pay a ransom is not an option. Refer to the scenario You have been asked to describe the steps you would take to improve the resilience of the current architecture? Based on the TOGAF standard which of the following is the best answer?


Please read this scenario prior to answering the question You are working as the Chief Enterprise Architect within a law firm specializing in personal injury cases. Many of the firm's competitors have improved their litigation strategies, and efficiency by streamlining their processes using Artificial Intelligence {Al). The CIO has approved a Request for Architecture Work to examine the use of Machine Learning in defining a new Al-driven litigation and finance process for the firm. This process would instruct the lawyers and analysts as to what tasks and portfolio they should work on. The key objectives are to increase task profitability, maximize staff utilization, and increase individual profitability. The CIO has emphasized that the architecture should enable the fast implementation of continuous Machine Learning. The solution will need to be constantly measured for delivered value and be quickly iterated to success. Some of the partners have expressed concerns about letting the Al make the decisions, others about the risks associated with use of it for the type of service they deliver. The CIO wants to know if these concerns can be addressed, and how risks will be covered by a new architecture enabling Al and Machine Learning. Refer to the scenario You have been asked to respond to the CIO recommending an approach that would enable the development of an architecture that addresses the concerns of the CIO and the concerns of the partners. Based on the TOGAF standard which of the following is the best answer?

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What provides context for architecture work, by describing the needs and ways of working employed by the enterprise?

Architecture Contracts
Architecture Contracts
Business principles business goals, and business drivers
Business principles business goals, and business drivers
Strategy and vision
Strategy and vision
Stakeholder needs
Stakeholder needs
Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

Business principles business goals, and business drivers provide context for architecture work, by describing the needs and ways of working employed by the enterprise. They define what the enterprise wants to achieve, how it wants to operate, and what factors influence its decisions and actions.

Reference: The TOGAF Standard | The Open Group Website, Section 3.2 Preliminary Phase.

asked 23/09/2024
karl hickey
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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
An Architecture Contract
The Architecture Definition Document
The Architecture Definition Document
The Architecture Vision
The Architecture Vision
The Statement of Architecture Work
The Statement of Architecture Work
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

An Architecture Contract is a deliverable that specifies the responsibilities and obligations of the parties involved in the implementation and governance of an architecture. It ensures a system of continuous monitoring to check integrity changes decision-making and audit of all architecture-related activities.

Reference: The TOGAF Standard | The Open Group Website, Section 3.3.4 Architecture Contracts.

asked 23/09/2024
Ronald Buffing
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Complete the sentence A business scenario describes______________

shortfalls between the Baseline and Target Architectures
shortfalls between the Baseline and Target Architectures
business domain gaps such as cross-training requirements
business domain gaps such as cross-training requirements
business and technology environment in which those problems occur
business and technology environment in which those problems occur
general rules and guidelines tor the architecture being developed
general rules and guidelines tor the architecture being developed
Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

A business scenario describes business and technology environment in which those problems occur. It provides a realistic context for identifying and addressing business problems and opportunities, as well as their impact on the enterprise's architecture.

Reference: The TOGAF Standard | The Open Group Website, Section 3.3.1 Business Scenarios.

asked 23/09/2024
Asad yaseen
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Refer to the table below:

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Which ADM Phase does this describe?

Phase A
Phase A
Phase B
Phase B
Preliminary Phase
Preliminary Phase
Phase C
Phase C
Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

Phase B of the ADM cycle is the Business Architecture phase. It describes the development of a Business Architecture to support an agreed Architecture Vision. The objectives of this phase are to describe the baseline and target Business Architecture, identify candidate Architecture Roadmap components based on gaps between the baseline and target, and determine whether an incremental approach is required.

Reference: The TOGAF Standard | The Open Group Website, Section 3.2.2 Phase B: Business Architecture.

asked 23/09/2024
Brian Kryszewski
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Which statement about Requirements Management is most correct?

The purpose of Requirements Management is to process change requests
The purpose of Requirements Management is to process change requests
Stakeholder requirements are captured once in Phase A and managed throughout the ADM cycle
Stakeholder requirements are captured once in Phase A and managed throughout the ADM cycle
Requirements Management is a step of all ADM Phases
Requirements Management is a step of all ADM Phases
Requirements Management and stakeholder engagement are placed at the center of architecture development
Requirements Management and stakeholder engagement are placed at the center of architecture development
Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

This statement about Requirements Management is most correct because it reflects the central role of Requirements Management and stakeholder engagement in the ADM cycle. Requirements Management is not a step of all ADM Phases, but rather an ongoing process that ensures that all relevant requirements are elicited, analyzed, prioritized, and addressed throughout the architecture development and transition. Stakeholder engagement is also a continuous activity that involves identifying, communicating, and managing stakeholder expectations and concerns.

Reference: The TOGAF Standard | The Open Group Website, Section 3.1 Introduction to the ADM.

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Solomon Waya
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Consider the following ADM phases objectives.

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Which phase does each objective match?

1F-2G-3G-4H
1F-2G-3G-4H
1H-2F-3F-4G
1H-2F-3F-4G
1F-2G-3H-4H
1F-2G-3H-4H
1G-2H-3H-4F
1G-2H-3H-4F
Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

According to the TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2, the ADM phases and their objectives are as follows1:

Preliminary Phase: To prepare and initiate the architecture development cycle, including defining the architecture framework, principles, and governance.

Phase A: Architecture Vision: To define the scope, vision, and stakeholders of the architecture initiative, and to obtain approval to proceed.

Phase B: Business Architecture: To describe the baseline and target business architecture, and to identify the gaps between them.

Phase C: Information Systems Architectures: To describe the baseline and target data and application architectures, and to identify the gaps between them.

Phase D: Technology Architecture: To describe the baseline and target technology architecture, and to identify the gaps between them.

Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions: To identify and evaluate the opportunities and solutions for implementing the target architecture, and to define the work packages and transition architectures.

Phase F: Migration Planning: To finalize the implementation and migration plan, and to ensure alignment with the enterprise portfolio and project management.

Phase G: Implementation Governance: To provide architecture oversight and guidance for the implementation projects, and to manage any architecture change requests.

Phase H: Architecture Change Management: To monitor the changes in the business and technology environment, and to assess the impact and performance of the architecture.

Requirements Management: To manage the architecture requirements throughout the ADM cycle, and to ensure alignment with the business requirements.

Based on the above definitions, we can match each objective with the corresponding phase as follows:

Objective 1: Ensure that the business value and cost of work packages and transition architectures is understood by key stakeholders.This objective is achieved inPhase H: Architecture Change Management, where the value realization and cost-benefit analysis of the architecture are performed2.

Objective 2: Ensure conformance with the Target Architecture by implementation projects.This objective is achieved inPhase F: Migration Planning, where the conformance requirements and criteria for the implementation projects are defined3.

Objective 3: Ensure that the architecture development cycle is maintained.This objective is achieved inPhase F: Migration Planning, where the architecture roadmap and iteration cycle are maintained3.

Objective 4: Ensure that the Architecture Governance Framework is executed.This objective is achieved inPhase G: Implementation Governance, where the architecture governance processes and procedures are applied to the implementation projects4.

1: The TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2, Chapter 5: Architecture Development Method (ADM)

2: The TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2, Chapter 21: Architecture Change Management

3: The TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2, Chapter 20: Migration Planning

4: The TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2, Chapter 19: Implementation Governance

asked 23/09/2024
David Fernando del Villar
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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?

Enterprises
Enterprises
Business Units
Business Units
Organizations
Organizations
Architectures Scopes
Architectures Scopes
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

Enterprises are examples of the scope of an architecture according to the TOGAF Standard. An enterprise is defined as any collection of organizations that has a common set of goals and/or a single bottom line. Enterprises can be whole corporations or divisions of a corporation, government agencies or single government departments, partnerships and alliances of businesses working together, etc.

Reference: The TOGAF Standard | The Open Group Website, Section 2.1 Core Concepts.

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Jagatnata Gurusinga
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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
operations
backlog
backlog
workflow management
workflow management
lifecycle economics
lifecycle economics
Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

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 backlog. A backlog is a list of features or tasks that need to be done to deliver a product or service. It is prioritized by the product owner based on the value and urgency of each item.

Reference: The TOGAF Standard | The Open Group Website, Section 3.3.5 Architecture to Support Project.

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Kinzonji Tavares
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Which of the following is included as part of Architecture Governance1?

Ensuring compliance with internal and external standards and regulatory obligations
Ensuring compliance with internal and external standards and regulatory obligations
Creating and maintaining the Statement of Architecture Work though out the ADM cycle
Creating and maintaining the Statement of Architecture Work though out the ADM cycle
Managing Stakeholders and their requirements
Managing Stakeholders and their requirements
Interacting with the CxO level on Enterprise Architecture
Interacting with the CxO level on Enterprise Architecture
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

Ensuring compliance with internal and external standards and regulatory obligations is one of the activities included as part of Architecture Governance. Architecture Governance is the practice and orientation by which enterprise architectures and other architectures are managed and controlled at an enterprise-wide level. It involves establishing processes, roles, responsibilities, policies, and standards to ensure that architectures are aligned with the enterprise's strategy and objectives, and meet the quality and performance requirements.

Reference: The TOGAF Standard | The Open Group Website, Section 3.3.6 Architecture Governance.

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Amirouche Rahani
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Complete the sentence The Enterprise Continuum provides methods for classifying architecture artifacts as they evolve from________________________.

Solutions Architectures to Solution Building Blocks
Solutions Architectures to Solution Building Blocks
generic architectures to reusable Solution Building Blocks
generic architectures to reusable Solution Building Blocks
Foundation Architectures to re-usable architecture assets
Foundation Architectures to re-usable architecture assets
generic architectures to Organization-Specific Architectures
generic architectures to Organization-Specific Architectures
Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

The Enterprise Continuum provides methods for classifying architecture artifacts as they evolve from generic architectures to Organization-Specific Architectures. Generic architectures are architectures that have been developed for use across a wide range of enterprises with similar characteristics. They provide common models, functions, and services that can be reused and adapted for specific purposes. Organization-Specific Architectures are architectures that have been tailored to meet the needs and requirements of a particular enterprise or a major organizational unit within an enterprise. They reflect the unique vision, goals, culture, structure, processes, systems, and technologies of that enterprise or unit.

Reference: The TOGAF Standard | The Open Group Website, Section 2.3 Enterprise Continuum.

asked 23/09/2024
Karanshah Gulati
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