Consider the following ADM phases objectives. Which phase does each objective match?
Correct Answer: B
1E: To identify delivery vehicles (projects programs portfolios) that will deliver the Target Architecture 2F: To confirm readiness and ability to undergo change 3E: To determine whether an incremental approach is required and if so identify Transition Architectures that will deliver continuous business value 4G: To perform appropriate governance functions while the solution is being implemented
Question 37
Complete the sentence. The purpose of the Preliminary Phase is to develop the:
Correct Answer: A
* The Preliminary Phase establishes the Organization Model for Enterprise Architecture, defines principles, and sets up the Architecture Capability. * The Architecture Vision is developed in Phase A. * The Architecture Roadmap comes from Phase E and Phase F. * The Implementation Governance Model is part of Phase G. Reference: TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2, Part II: ADM, Preliminary Phase.
Question 38
Exhibit Consider the illustration showing an architecture development cycle Which description matches the phase of the ADM labeled as item 2?
Correct Answer: D
Based on the illustration, the phase of the ADM labeled as item 2 is the Implementation Governance phase. This phase provides architectural oversight for the implementation. It ensures that the implementation project conforms to the architecture. It also provides a framework for monitoring and managing the implementation. The Implementation Governance phase involves the following activities: * Finalizing the Architecture Roadmap and the supporting Implementation and Migration Plan * Assigning an Architecture Board to oversee the implementation * Establishing Architecture Contracts with the implementation partners * Reviewing and approving the implementation project plans and deliverables * Performing Architecture Compliance reviews to ensure alignment with the architecture * Performing Architecture Audit reviews to ensure quality and performance of the architecture * Resolving any architecture issues or change requests that arise during the implementation * Maintaining the architecture lifecycle and ensuring its continuity The Implementation Governance phase is essential for ensuring that the architecture is realized as intended and that it delivers the expected business value and outcomes.
Question 39
Which of the following supports the need to govern Enterprise Architecture?
Correct Answer: C
This statement best supports the need to govern Enterprise Architecture. Best practice governance enables the organization to control value realization by ensuring that architectures are aligned with the enterprise's strategy and objectives, meet the quality and performance requirements, and deliver the expected benefits and outcomes. The Architecture Project does not mandate the governance of the target architecture, but rather follows the governance framework established by the enterprise. The TOGAF standard can be used without executive governance, but it is recommended that executive sponsorship and support are obtained for successful architecture development and transition. The Stakeholders preferences may go beyond the architecture project scope and need control, but this is not the primary reason for governing Enterprise Architecture. Reference: The TOGAF Standard | The Open Group Website, Section 3.3.6 Architecture Governance.
Question 40
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