OG0-093 · Question #304
Which of the following is an objective of ADM Phase G, Implementation Governance?
The correct answer is C. To ensure that implementation projects conform with the Target Architecture. The objective of ADM Phase G, Implementation Governance, is to ensure that ongoing implementation projects adhere to the defined Target Architecture.
Question
Which of the following is an objective of ADM Phase G, Implementation Governance?
Options
- ATo ensure that the enterprise's Architecture Capability meets current requirements
- BTo establish the value realization process
- CTo ensure that implementation projects conform with the Target Architecture
- DTo prioritize the projects through risk validation
- ETo assess the performance of the architecture and make recommendation for change
How the community answered
(19 responses)- B5% (1)
- C89% (17)
- E5% (1)
Why each option
The objective of ADM Phase G, Implementation Governance, is to ensure that ongoing implementation projects adhere to the defined Target Architecture.
Ensuring the Architecture Capability meets requirements is primarily an objective of the Preliminary Phase or Phase H (Architecture Change Management).
Establishing the value realization process is typically part of early ADM phases like Phase A (Architecture Vision) and Phase B (Business Architecture).
ADM Phase G, Implementation Governance, focuses on overseeing all implementation projects to ensure strict conformance with the established Target Architecture and any architecture contracts. This phase provides architectural oversight throughout the development lifecycle.
Prioritizing projects through risk validation is an objective typically associated with Phase E (Opportunities & Solutions) and Phase F (Migration Planning).
Assessing architecture performance and recommending changes is a key objective of Phase H (Architecture Change Management).
Concept tested: TOGAF ADM Phase G objectives
Source: https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf9-doc/arch/chap18.html
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