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Q1. What level of the Architecture Landscape provides a long-term summary view of the entire enterprise? 

A. Capability Architecture 

B. Operational Architecture 

C. Segment Architecture 

D. Strategic Architecture 

E. Tactical Architecture 

Answer:

Explanation: 


Q2. Complete the sentence. There are five criteria that distinguish a good set of principles: Understandable, Robust, Complete, Consistent and __________. 

A. Agile 

B. Dynamic 

C. Comprehensive 

D. Rational 

E. Stable 

Answer:

Explanation: 


Q3. Scenario: 

Please read this scenario prior to answering the Question 

You have been assigned the role of Lead Enterprise Architect for a manufacturing firm that specializes in musical instruments. The firm has been established for over 100 years, operating in North America for most of that time. In the last ten years, the firm has expanded into European markets and will soon establish a market in Latin America. A future expansion into the Asia Pacific region is also planned. 

The firm is organized into several business units that each focus on manufacturing particular families of instruments such as brass, woodwind, and percussion. Each business unit has acquired other producers to expand its manufacturing capacity. This has resulted in a complex environment with a high diversity of business and manufacturing systems. 

The Enterprise Architecture (EA) program within the firm has been functioning for several years. It has made significant progress in consolidating the technology portfolio and establishing key standards. The CIO and the COO are pint sponsors of the EA program. The EA program is mature, with an active Architecture Board and a well-defined architecture process and standard content templates based on the TOGAF 9 Architecture Content Framework. The EA process framework is well coordinated with the PMO, Systems Development, and Operations functions. 

The firm has completed a strategic plan to reorganize its Sales & Marketing organization according to the four target geographic markets. One of the goals of this reorganization is to improve the ability of Marketing to collect more meaningful market analytics that will enable each sector to better address market needs with effective marketing campaigns and global product presence. 

A Request for Architecture Work to address the goals of the reorganization has been approved. As the architecture team commences its work, the CIO has expressed concerns about whether the firm will be able to adapt to the proposed architecture and how to manage the associated risks. 

Refer to the Scenario 

You have been asked how to address the concerns of the CIO. 

Based on TOGAF 9, which of the following is the best answer? 

A. In Phase B, the team should create a set of views that will enable them to identify the factors that will influence the successful introduction of the architecture into the organization. There should then be an assessment of each factor on a maturity scale that will allow the team to gauge the urgency, readiness, and degree of difficulty to fix. These factors can then be used to assess the initial risks associated with the proposed architecture. 

B. In Phase A the team should analyze their risk by completing an Implementation Factor Assessment and Deduction Matrix to identify the particular risks associated with the implementation and deployment. The matrix should include a list of factors to be considered, their descriptions, and constraints that should be taken into account. These factors can then used to assess the initial risks associated with the proposed architecture. 

C. In Phase A, the team should use the Business Transformation Readiness Assessment technique to identify the factors that will influence the successful introduction of the architecture into the organization. The assessment should include determining the readiness rating for each factor based on a maturity scale that will allow the team to gauge the urgency, readiness, and degree of difficulty to fix. These factors can then used to assess the initial risks associated with the proposed architecture. 

D. In Phase A, the team should conduct a Business Scenario to identify the stakeholders' concerns and the resulting retirements. Once the retirements have been identified, they can be assessed in terms of their risks. The risks should be evaluated in terms of how they could be avoided, transferred, or mitigated. Any risks that cannot be resolved should be identified as residual risks and their disposition should be decided by the Architecture Board. 

Answer:

Explanation: This scenario is upon Request for Architecture Work, which kicks off the Phase A, 

the Architecture Vision. In this phase, risk should be considered, which is also the CIO’s concern 

in this scenario. One of the approaches in TOGAF is the Business Transformation Readiness 

Assessment. 

Incorrect: 

Not B: Implementation Factor Assessment and Deduction Matrix is used for implementation & 

migration planning (not B). 


Q4. Which section of the TOGAF template for Architecture Principles should describe situations where one principle would be given precedence over another? 

A. Implications 

B. Name 

C. Rationale 

D. Statement 

E. Trade-oils 

Answer:

Explanation: 


Q5. According to TOGAF, which of the following best describes how the Enterprise Continuum is used in organizing and developing an architecture? 

A. It is used to coordinate with the other management frameworks in use 

B. It is used to describe how an architecture addresses stakeholder concerns 

C. It is used to identify and understand business requirements 

D. It is used to provide a system for continuous monitoring 

E. It is used to structure re-usable architecture and solution assets 

Answer:

Explanation: 


Q6. According to TOGAF, which document should incorporate the actions arising from the Business Transformation Readiness Assessment technique? 

A. Architecture Road map 

B. Architecture Requirements Specification 

C. Communications Plan 

D. Implementation and Migration Plan 

E. Implementation Governance Model 

Answer:

Explanation: 


Q7. Which of the following describes the TOGAF Technical Reference Model? 

A. A Common Systems Architecture 

B. A Foundation Architecture 

C. An Industry-Specific Architecture 

D. An Organization-Specific Architecture 

E. A Solution Architecture 

Answer:

Explanation: 


Q8. Which of the following best describes the purpose of the Statement of Architecture Work? 

A. It contains an assessment of the current architecture requirements 

B. It defines the scope and approach to complete an architecture project 

C. It is sent from the sponsor and triggers the start of an architecture development cycle 

D. It provides a high-level aspirational view of the end architecture project 

E. It provides a schedule for implementation of the target architecture 

Answer:

Explanation: 


Q9. Which of the following best describes a purpose of the Gap Analysis technique? 

A. To catch errors in a project architecture early 

B. To guide decision making throughout the enterprise 

C. To help identify and understand business requirements 

D. To highlight shortfalls between the baseline and target architectures 

E. To mitigate risk when implementing an architecture project 

Answer:

Explanation: 


Q10. Scenario 

Please read this scenario prior to answering the Question 

Your role is consultant to the Lead Architect within a multinational semiconductor and software design company. Its largest business is in processors, although it also designs system-on-a-chip infrastructure and manufactures memory chips. A characteristic feature of its processors is their low electric power consumption, which makes them particularly suitable for use In portable devices. As well as licensing its technology, the company has several manufacturing divisions. 

The company has a mature enterprise architecture practice and uses TOGAF 9 for the basis of its architecture framework. In addition to the EA program, the company has a number of management frameworks in use, including business planning, portfolio/project management, and operations management. The EA program is sponsored by the CIO. 

The company has defined a strategic architecture to improve its ability to meet customer demand and improve its ability to manage its supply chain. The strategic architecture called for the consolidation of multiple Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) applications that have been operating independently in the divisions' production facilities. The goal is to replace the functionality of the existing applications with a new ERP product running as a single instance in the company's primary data center. 

Each division has completed the Architecture Definition documentation required to tailor and configure the environment to meet its own specific manufacturing requirements. 

The enterprise architects have analyzed the key corporate change attributes and implementation constraints. A consolidated gap analysis has been completed which has identified the gaps across the Business, Data, Application, and Technology domains. Based on the results of the gap analysis, the architects have reviewed the requirements, dependencies and interoperability requirements needed to integrate the new ERP environment into the existing environment. The architects have completed the Business Transformation Readiness Assessment started in Phase A. Based on all of these factors they have produced a risk assessment. They have also completed the Implementation and Migration Plan v0.1, the draft Architecture Roadmap, and the Capability Assessment deliverables. 

Because of the risks posed by the complexity of the current environment, it has been determined that a phased approach is needed to implement the target architectures. The overall implementation process is estimated to take several years. 

Refer to the Scenario 

You have been asked to recommend the next steps to prepare the final Implementation and Migration Plan. 

Based on TOGAF, which of the following is the best answer? 

A. You recommend that the enterprise architects apply the Business Value Assessment Technique to prioritize the implementation projects and project increments. The assessment should focus on return on investment and performance evaluation criteria that can be used to monitor the progress of the architecture transformation. They should confirm the Transition Architecture phases using an Architecture Definition Increments Table to list the projects. They should then document the lessons learned and generate the final Implementation and Migration Plan. 

B. You recommend that the enterprise architects conduct a series of Compliance Assessments to ensure that the architecture is being implemented according to the contract. The Compliance Assessment should verify that the implementation team is using the proper development methodology. It should include deployment of monitoring tools and ensure that performance targets are being met. If they are not met, then changes to performance requirements should be identified and updated in the Implementation and Migration Plan. 

C. You recommend that the enterprise architects assess how the plan impacts the other frameworks in use in the organization. Minimally, the plan should be coordinated with the business planning, portfolio/project management and operations management frameworks. They should then assign a business value to each project, taking into account available resources and priorities for the projects. Finally, they should generate the Implementation and Migration Plan. 

D. You recommend that the enterprise architects place the Architecture Definition Document under configuration control. This will ensure that the architecture remains relevant and responsive to the needs of the enterprise. They should then produce an Implementation Governance Model to manage the lessons learned prior to finalizing the plan. You recommend that lessons learned be applied as changes to the architecture without review. 

Answer:

Explanation: 


Q11. According to TOGAF, how is the Enterprise Continuum used in organizing and developing an architecture? 

A. To aid communication and understanding between architects 

B. To coordinate with the other management frameworks in use 

C. To describe how an architecture addresses stakeholder concerns 

D. To evaluate how best to develop and implement an architecture 

E. To help identify and understand business requirements 

Answer:

Explanation: 


Q12. According to TOGAF, which of the following terms is defined as the key interests that are crucially important to stakeholders? 

A. Concerns 

B. Principles 

C. Requirements 

D. Views 

E. Viewpoints 

Answer:

Explanation: 


Q13. Complete the sentence. The Requirements Management Phase _____________________. 

A. addresses and resolves requirements between ADM phases 

B. is a central process that prioritizes requirements for all ADM phases 

C. is used to dispose of resolved requirements for all ADM phases 

D. generates new requirements and passes them to all ADM phases 

E. stores requirements and manages their flow into relevant ADM phases 

Answer:

Explanation: 


Q14. Scenario: Reveille Bugle 

Please read this scenario prior to answering the question 

For over 100 years, Reveille Bugle has been manufacturing brass bugles and other musical instruments. North America has been the primary market for Reveille's products. However, the firm has now expanded into European markets and will soon establish a market in Latin America. A future expansion into the Asia Pacific region is also planned. 

The firm is organized into several business units that each focus on manufacturing particular families of instruments such as brass, woodwind, and percussion. Each business unit has acquired other producers to create its manufacturing capacity. This has resulted in a complex environment with a high diversity of business and manufacturing systems. 

The Enterprise Architecture (EA) program at Reveille Bugle has been functioning for several years. It has made significant progress in consolidating the technology portfolio and establishing key standards. The CIO and the COO are joint sponsors of the EA program. By all measures, the EA program is mature, with an active Architecture Board and a well-defined architecture process and standard content templates based on the TOGAF 9 Architecture Content Framework. The EA process framework is well coordinated with the PMO, Systems Development, and Operations functions. 

The firm has completed a strategic plan to reorganize its Sales & Marketing organization according to four geographic market sectors: North America; Europe, Africa, and Middle East; Latin America; and Asia-Pacific. One of the goals of this reorganization is to improve the ability of Marketing to collect more meaningful market analytics that will enable each sector to better address market needs with effective marketing campaigns and global product presence. 

A Request for Architecture Work has been approved. As the architecture team commences its work, the CIO has expressed a concern about whether the firm will be able to adapt to the proposed architecture and how to manage the associated risks. 

Refer to the Reveille Bugle Scenario 

Your role is consultant to the Lead Architect. 

You have been asked how to address the concerns of the CIO. 

Based on TOGAF 9, which of the following is the best answer? 

A. In Phase A, the team should conduct a Business Scenario to identify the stakeholders' concerns and the resulting requirements. Once the requirements have been identified, they can be assessed in terms of their risks. The risks should be evaluated in terms of how they could be avoided, transferred, or mitigated. Any risks that cannot be resolved should be identified as residual risks and their disposition should be decided by the Architecture Board. 

B. In Phase A, the team should use the Business Transformation Readiness Assessment technique to identify the factors that will influence the successful introduction of the architecture into the organization. The assessment should include determining the readiness rating for each factor based on a maturity scale that will allow the team to gauge the urgency, readiness, and degree of difficulty to fix. These factors can then used to assess the initial risks associated with the proposed architecture. 

C. In Phase A the team should analyze their risk by completing an Implementation Factor Assessment and Deduction Matrix to identify the particular risks associated with the implementation and deployment. These factors can then used to assess the initial risks associated with the proposed architecture. 

D. In Phase B, the team should create a set of views and viewpoints that will enable them to identify the factors that will influence the successful introduction of the architecture into the organization. There should then be an assessment of each factor on a maturity scale that will allow the team to gauge the urgency, readiness, and degree of difficulty to fix. These factors can then be used to assess the initial risks associated with the proposed architecture. 

Answer:

Explanation: 


Q15. Complete the sentence. TOGAF defines five criteria for a good set of principles: Complete, Consistent, Stable, Understandable and_______. 

A. Agile, 

B. Dynamic 

C. Comprehensive 

D. Robust 

E. Strategic 

Answer:

Explanation: 


Q16. Which one of the following best describes the Architecture Vision document? 

A. An agreement between development partners and the sponsor on architecture deliverables 

B. A description of how the new capability will address stakeholder concerns 

C. A description of the scope and approach for completion of the architecture project 

D. A set of quantitative statements outlining requirements on the implementation 

E. A set of rules and guidelines to support fulfilling the mission of the organization 

Answer:

Explanation: