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The Open Group TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Combined Part 1 and Part 2 Sample Questions:
1. Please read this scenario prior to answering the question
You are employed as an Enterprise Architect within a multinational company. The company has been very successful and has been buying companies around the world. This has led to a growing number of manufacturing divisions in various locations with a complex supply chain.
The top management recently expressed concerns about the company's effectiveness because of its multiple data centers and duplicate applications. The EA team has been working on a project to solve this issue. An analysis shows that supply chain issues have led to not enough products being produced to meet all the customer demand.
A strategic architecture has been defined to help meet customer demand and manage the supply chain more effectively. The strategic architecture involves combining different Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) applications that are currently used separately in the company's production sites.
Each division has finished the Architecture Definition documentation to address their own specific manufacturing needs. The Enterprise Architects have agreed an overall strategy for the migration. They have defined a set of work packages that address the gaps found. They have defined the intermediate architectural states between the Baseline and Target architecture to add a new ERP environment into the company.
Because of the risks posed by this change from the current environment, the architects have recommended that a phased approach should be taken to implement the target architecture with several stages of change. They have created a draft roadmap with the implementation process estimated to take over two years.
The company has an established Enterprise Architecture (EA) practice and follows the TOGAF Architecture Development Method. The company also uses various management frameworks such as business planning, project/portfolio management, and operations management. The EA program is sponsored by the Chief Information Officer (CIO). In your role as an Enterprise Architect within the EA team, you work closely with the important stakeholders from the various divisions within the company.
Refer to the scenario
You have been assigned to plan the next steps for the migration. Which approach will you choose?
Based on the TOGAF standard which of the following is the best answer?
A) You conduct a series of Compliance Assessments to check that thearchitecture is being implemented as required by the contract. This is donenow to confirm that the implementation team is following the correctdevelopment process, and if not, so course correction is viable. This involvesusing monitoring tools and making sure that performance targets are beingachieved. If the targets are not met, you would then need to make adjustmentsto the performance requirements and update them in the Implementation andMigration Plan.
B) You estimate the business value for each project by applying the BusinessValue Assessment Technique to prioritize the migration projects and projectsteps. The assessment should focus on return on investment and criteria forevaluating performance to track the progress of the architecturetransformation. You would confirm and plan a series of Transition Architecturephases using a table of Architecture Definition Increments that lists theprojects. You then update the Implementation and Migration Plan.
C) You finalize the Architecture Definition documentation with updates to reflectthe implementation approach. You ensure that Implementation and MigrationPlan is consistent with the chosen approach.
You identify the resourcesneeded to undertake the development projects. You would then produce anImplementation Governance Model to manage the lessons learned beforefinishing the plan. You ensure that the lessons learned are applied to theImplementation and Migration Plan.
D) You will focus on project selection. You make sure that the Implementation andMigration plan aligns with the other management frameworks in use in thecompany. Next, you assign a value to each work package, taking into accountthe resources available and how they fit into the overall strategy. Using thesework packages, you estimate resource requirements and timings. You thenselect which projects will be included in the Implementation and Migration Plan.
2. Please read this scenario prior to answering the question
You are employed as an Enterprise Architect at a leading global technology enterprise specializing in digital infrastructure, cloud computing, and data-centric innovation. The company provides a vast ecosystem of platforms that serve billions of users across the globe. These platforms span online marketplaces, advanced advertising networks, Al-driven services, productivity tools, and digital entertainment experiences.
The senior leadership within the company is worried about the company's ability to address all the opportunities around artificial intelligence (Al). They feel that the business is at risk of falling behind its competitors, and that significant changes are necessary for the business to remain competitive. Most senior leaders feel that the operations need to be more efficient, and the organization needs to change to achieve its future goals.
The company has an established Enterprise Architecture (EA) program based on the TOGAF standard, sponsored jointly by the Chief Information Officer (CIO) and senior executives. In your role as an Enterprise Architect within the EA team, you work closely with the business stakeholders in the company as well as the sponsors.
The CEO has decided that reorganizing its subsidiaries around artificial intelligence and machine learning will improve the way the company creates and delivers value.
The sponsors have approved a project for the reorganization which is being led by the EA team.
The EA team have developed a strategic architecture which has been approved by the sponsors. It includes an Architecture Vision, and high-level definitions of the domain architectures. This sets out a plan over a multi-year period and covers three distinct transformations to implement the reorganization.
The sponsors have read reports that the majority of transformation projects dealing with digital and artificial intelligence are failing. They have made it clear that prior to the approval of the detailed Implementation and Migration plan, the EA team needs to address the risks associated with the reorganization. They want assurance that the reorganization will succeed and deliver the promised increases in value for the business.
Refer to the scenario
The EA team leader has asked how you would address the request from the sponsors.
Based on the TOGAF standard, which of the following is the best answer?
A) You would apply an analysis and assessment to evaluate the potential riskswith the proposed new architecture. This includes the development of a matrixshowing the organizational requirements. The degree of change should thenbe aligned with the corporate operating model to ensure risks are mitigatedand minimized. The risk mitigations can then be included within each of thetarget Transition Architectures. You would then finalize the ArchitectureRoadmap and the Implementation and Migration Plan.
B) You would bring together information about potential approaches and produceseveral alternative target transition architectures. You would then investigatethe different architecture alternatives and discuss these with stakeholdersusing the Architecture Alternatives and Trade-offs technique. Once the targetarchitecture has been selected, it should be analyzed using a state evolutiontable to determine the Transition Architectures. A value realization processshould then be established to ensure that the concerns raised are addressed.
C) Before preparing the detailed Implementation and Migration plan, you wouldreview and consolidate the gap analysis results from Phases B to D. Thisenables you to evaluate the implications related to potential solutions and inter-dependencies. It is used to identify the transformations required to achieve theproposed Target Architecture. You then assess the readiness of theorganization to undergo change and determine an overall direction to reachthat Target Architecture while addressing the risks identified.
The TransitionArchitectures should be planned using a state evolution table.
D) You would assess how ready the organization is to change. This includesidentification and classification of the risks associated with the transformations,together with an approach to mitigate the risks. This includes identifyingdependencies between the set of changes, including gaps and work packages.It also identifies improvement actions to be worked into the Implementation andMigration Plan. The business value, effort, and risk associated for eachtransformation should then be identified and documented.
3. Consider the illustration.
What are the items labelled A, B and C?
A) A-Architecture Vision, B-Business Architecture, C-Information Systems Architecture
B) A-Enterprise Continuum, B-Architecture Continuum, C-Solutions Continuum
C) A-Enterprise Architecture, B-Architecture Building Blocks, C-Solutions Building Blocks
D) A-Enterprise Strategic Architecture, B-Segment Architecture, C-Solutions Architecture
4. Consider the following statements about Architecture Partitioning:
* The TOGAF ADM requires a partitioning model for architecture development
* Architectures are partitioned when different teams need to work on different elements of the architecture at the same time
* Partitions can be used to facilitate architecture re-use
Which statements are correct?
A) 2 and 3
B) 1 and 3
C) 1, 2 and 3
D) 1 and 2
5. Which of the following is a responsibility of an Architecture Board?
A) Allocating resources for architecture projects
B) Creating the Statement of Architecture Work
C) Conducting assessments of the maturity level of architecture discipline within the organization
D) Establishing targets for re-use of components
Solutions:
| Question # 1 Answer: B | Question # 2 Answer: D | Question # 3 Answer: B | Question # 4 Answer: A | Question # 5 Answer: D |



