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Phase D

Technology Architecture

Question 1: Which of the following is NOT a primary component of the Architecture Capability Framework?

A: Architecture Technology List

B: Architecture Development Method

C: Architecture Skills Framework

D: Architecture Governance

Explanation: While the Architecture Capability Framework covers various aspects of establishing and maintaining an architecture practice, it doesn't focus on a specific Architecture Technology List.""


Question 2: Which of the following is NOT a domain of TOGAF's architecture?

A: Business Architecture

B: Network Architecture

C: Application Architecture

D: Technology Architecture

Explanation: Network Architecture is not one of the primary domains of TOGAF's architecture. The main domains are Business, Data, Application, and Technology.

Reference: https://pubs.opengroup.org/togaf-standard/applying-the-adm/chap04.html


Question 3: What is the primary purpose of using architecture patterns in the TOGAF framework?

A: To dictate the specific technologies and products that must be used in every architecture.

B: To ensure that all architectural decisions are made from scratch for each project.

C: To offer a proven and reusable solution to address specific architectural problems or requirements.

D: To provide a standardized set of architectural solutions for all types of organizations.

Explanation: Architecture patterns in TOGAF provide a reusable solution to a problem in a context, allowing architects to leverage proven strategies and solutions. They are not about dictating specific technologies or ensuring decisions are made from scratch.

Reference: https://pubs.opengroup.org/togaf-standard/adm-techniques/chap04.html#tag_04_02


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