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OG0-093 · Question #144

According to TOGAF, which of the following define general rules and guidelines for the use of assets across the enterprise?

The correct answer is A. Architecture principles. TOGAF architecture principles are fundamental rules and guidelines that govern the design, development, and use of IT resources and assets across an enterprise. They ensure consistency and coherence in architectural decisions.

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Question

According to TOGAF, which of the following define general rules and guidelines for the use of assets across the enterprise?

Options

  • AArchitecture principles
  • BBusiness scenarios
  • CFunctional Requirements
  • DProcurement policies
  • EStakeholder concerns

How the community answered

(32 responses)
  • A
    88% (28)
  • B
    6% (2)
  • D
    3% (1)
  • E
    3% (1)

Why each option

TOGAF architecture principles are fundamental rules and guidelines that govern the design, development, and use of IT resources and assets across an enterprise. They ensure consistency and coherence in architectural decisions.

AArchitecture principlesCorrect

According to TOGAF, Architecture principles are general rules and guidelines that provide a framework for architecture decisions. These principles define the underlying basis for the architecture by specifying how the enterprise's IT resources and assets should be used and deployed, ensuring alignment with business goals and consistency across the enterprise.

BBusiness scenarios

Business scenarios describe a specific business problem or use case that the architecture needs to address, not general rules for asset use.

CFunctional Requirements

Functional Requirements specify what a system or component must do, rather than broad rules or guidelines for asset utilization across the enterprise.

DProcurement policies

Procurement policies relate to the acquisition of assets, but they are distinct from the general architectural rules governing the use and management of assets post-acquisition.

EStakeholder concerns

Stakeholder concerns are the interests, issues, or requirements of individuals or groups involved, which inform architecture, but are not themselves the governing rules or guidelines.

Concept tested: TOGAF Architecture Principles

Source: https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf9-doc/arch/chap22.html#tag_22_01

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