Requirements Management
Requirement Management Phase
Question 1: Which aspect of the Architecture Requirements Management phase emphasizes its iterative nature within the ADM cycle?
A: Its operation only at the beginning of the ADM cycle.
B: Its periodic updates at the end of the ADM cycle.
C: Its focus solely on the Requirements Management database.
D: Its continuous interaction with all other ADM phases.
Explanation: The Architecture Requirements Management phase is iterative because it continuously interacts with all other phases of the ADM, ensuring that requirements are consistently addressed throughout the architecture development process. Reference: https://pubs.opengroup.org/togaf-standard/adm/chap13.html#tag_13_05
Question 2: In the context of the Architecture Requirements Management phase, what is the primary role of the 'Requirements Impact Assessment'?
A: To determine the source of new requirements.
B: To assess the feasibility of new requirements.
C: To evaluate how new requirements affect ongoing architecture work.
D: To prioritize the requirements based on business needs.
Explanation: The Requirements Impact Assessment in the Architecture Requirements Management phase is about understanding how new or changed requirements might affect the ongoing architecture work. It ensures that changes are managed and integrated effectively.
Reference: https://pubs.opengroup.org/togaf-standard/architecture-content/chap04.html#tag_04_02_18
Question 3: Complete the sentence. The Requirements Management Phase --------------
A. addressed 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 of all ADM phases
D. generates new requirements and passes them to the relevant ADM phases
E. stores all requirements and manages their flow into relevant ADM phases
Question 4: When considering the scope of an architecture what dimension considers the appropriate level of detail to be captured based on intended use of the Enterprise Architecture?
A. Breadth
B. Depth
C. Project
D. Segment
Question 5: What is used to structure architectural information in an orderly way so that it can be processed to meet stakeholder needs?
A. Stakeholder Map
B. An Architecture Framework
C. An EA Library
D. A Content Meta-Model
Question 6: Which of the following architectures in the Architecture Continuum contains the most re-usable architecture elements?
A. CSA - Common System Architecture
B. FA - Foundation Architecture
C. IA - Industry Architecture
D. OSA: Organization Specific Architecture
Question 7: Which of the following statements about the Enterprise Architecture (EA) Partitioning is correct?
A: partitions simplifies management of EA
B: partitions are similar to architecture levels
C: partitions enable different teams to work on different elements of the architecture at the same time
D: partitions reflect the technical reference model (TRM) structure
Question 8: Where is the practical guidance on how to apply TOGAF standard provided?
A: The TOGAF Fundamental Content
B: The TOGAF Library
C: The TOGAF Series Guides
D: The ADM Techniques
Question 9: What are the levels of the architecture landscape?
A: Baselines, Transition and Target Architecture
B: Business, Data, Application and Technology Architecture
C: Capability, Segment and Strateguc Architecture
D: Foundation, Common, and Solution Architecture
Question 10: Why EA is beneficial?
A: EA guides to make appropriate technology choices to maximize stakeholder value
B: EA makes all components work together to optimize business strategy
C: EA provides strategic context for evolution of enterprise to respond to changing needs
D: EA sets range , scope and scale of the changes defined by the strategy
Question 11: What best describes Architecture Repository?
A: AR is required to capture all artifacts listed in TOGAF standard
B: AR leads to minimization and maintentance of information gathered.
C: AR should not be used by Agile Organization
D: AR should contain materials that are only to be used by EA team
Question 12: What describes EC - Enterprise Continuum when developing EA?
A: to coordinate with other management frameworks in use
B: to describe how architecture addresses stakeholder concerns
C: to identify and understand business requirements
D: to structure re-usable architectures and solution assets
Question 13: What does this stands for?
A: Content Framework
B: Digital Business
C: Architecture Repository
D: Enterprise Repository
Question 14: In the ADM, documents which have been reviewed and approved are designated as "approved" in accordance with the organization's governance practices. Which statement about approved documents is also true?
A: Approved documents are finalized after a phase
B: Approved documents are marked as draft until they are finalized
C: Approved documents are not always finalized
D: Approved documents may not be changed in subsequent phases
Question 15: What does it represent?
A: Enterprise Architecture Capability
B: EA Organization
C: EA Framework
D: EA Meta-Model
Question 16: (1) The first part uses the vision , principles and requirements and other information to select sets of criteria for different alternatives. (2) The second part defines alternatives based on the criteria and builds an understanding of each (3) The third part will either select one of the alternatives or else combine features from more than one to create the proposed alternative
What does the above describe?
A: Architecture Partitioning Method
B: Iteration Method
C: Architecture Trade-off Method
D: Business Scenario Method
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