OG0-093 · Question #133
Complete the sentence. The ADM can be viewed as the process of populating the enterprise's own _______________with relevant re-usable building blocks taken from the more generic side of the Enterprise
The correct answer is A. Architecture Repository. The ADM process involves populating an enterprise's Architecture Repository with re-usable building blocks from the Enterprise Continuum.
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Complete the sentence. The ADM can be viewed as the process of populating the enterprise's own _______________with relevant re-usable building blocks taken from the more generic side of the Enterprise Continuum.
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- AArchitecture Repository
- BArchitecture Requirements
- CImplementation and Migration plan
- DStandards Information Base
- EStrategic Architecture
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(47 responses)- A96% (45)
- B2% (1)
- C2% (1)
Why each option
The ADM process involves populating an enterprise's Architecture Repository with re-usable building blocks from the Enterprise Continuum.
The Architecture Development Method (ADM) uses the Enterprise Continuum to identify relevant architecture assets and populate the enterprise's Architecture Repository with re-usable building blocks and artifacts tailored to its specific needs. The Architecture Repository acts as a logical place to store and organize all architectural assets, including frameworks, models, and patterns, facilitating reuse across projects.
Architecture Requirements define what the architecture must achieve, not where building blocks are stored.
An Implementation and Migration plan details the steps to deploy an architecture, not a repository for building blocks.
The Standards Information Base is a component of the Architecture Repository that specifically stores standards, but it's not the entire repository itself.
Strategic Architecture is a type of architecture, not a storage location for reusable building blocks.
Concept tested: TOGAF ADM and Architecture Repository
Source: https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf9-2-doc/arch/chap06.html#tag_06_03_03
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