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Questions # 41:

Consider the illustration.

Question # 41

What are the items labelled A, B and C?

Options:

A.

A-Enterprise Continuum, B-Architecture Continuum, C-Solutions Continuum

B.

A-Enterprise Architecture, B-Architecture Building Blocks, C-Solutions Building Blocks

C.

A-Architecture Vision, B-Business Architecture, C-Information Systems Architecture

D.

A-Enterprise Strategic Architecture, B-Segment Architecture, C-Solutions Architecture

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Questions # 42:

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

Options:

A.

Solutions and Applications

B.

Alternatives and Trade-offs

C.

Business Scenarios and Business Models

D.

Architecture Views and Architecture Viewpoints

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Questions # 43:

What component of the Architecture Repository represents architecture requirements agreed with the Architecture Board?

Options:

A.

Reference Library

B.

Architecture Capability

C.

Architecture Requirements Repository

D.

Governance Log

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Questions # 44:

Which of the following best describes the Standards Library?

Options:

A.

A repository area holding a record of the governance activity across the enterprise

B.

A repository area holding processes to support governance of the Architecture Repository

C.

A repository area holding guidelines and templates used to create new architectures

D.

A repository area holding specifications to which architectures must conform

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Questions # 45:

Consider the following statements.

1. All processes, decision-making, and mechanisms used will be established so as to minimize or avoid potential conflicts of interest.

2. More effective strategic decision-making will be made by C-Level executives and business leaders.

3. All actions implemented and their decision support will be available for inspection by authorized organization and provider parties.

4. Digital Transformation and operations will be more effective and efficient.

Which statements highlight the value and necessity for Architecture Governance to be adopted within organizations?

Options:

A.

1and4

B.

1and3

C.

2and4

D.

2and3

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Questions # 46:

Which of the following describes how the Enterprise Continuum is used when developing an enterprise architecture?

Options:

A.

To identify and understand business requirements

B.

To coordinate with the other management frameworks in use

C.

To describe how an architecture addresses stakeholder concerns

D.

To classify architecture and solution assets

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Questions # 47:

When considering the scope of an architecture, what dimension considers to what level of detail the architecting effort should go?

Options:

A.

Project

B.

Breadth

C.

Depth

D.

Architecture Domains

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Questions # 48:

Which phase of the ADM has the purpose to develop an Enterprise Architecture Capability?

Options:

A.

Phase G

B.

Preliminary Phase

C.

Phase A

D.

Phase B

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Questions # 49:

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?

Options:

A.

Enterprises

B.

Business Units

C.

Organizations

D.

Architectures Scopes

Questions # 50:

Which of the following does the TOGAF standard describe as a package of functionality defined to meet business needs across an organization?

Options:

A.

An application

B.

A deliverable

C.

A solution architecture

D.

A building block

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