OG0-093 · Question #341
Which of the following does the TOGAF ADM recommend for use in developing an Architecture Vision document?
The correct answer is A. Architecture Principles. The TOGAF ADM recommends using Architecture Principles as a key input and guide when developing the Architecture Vision document in Phase A.
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Which of the following does the TOGAF ADM recommend for use in developing an Architecture Vision document?
Options
- AArchitecture Principles
- BRequirement Management
- CInteroperability Analysis
- DBusiness Scenarios
- EGap Analysis
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(38 responses)- A89% (34)
- B3% (1)
- C5% (2)
- D3% (1)
Why each option
The TOGAF ADM recommends using Architecture Principles as a key input and guide when developing the Architecture Vision document in Phase A.
Architecture Principles are fundamental statements that guide architectural design and decision-making; they are established early in the ADM process, often initiated or refined in Phase A (Architecture Vision), and serve as a crucial foundation for developing the Architecture Vision document by outlining the core tenets the architecture must adhere to.
Requirement Management is an ongoing process throughout the ADM, but not a specific technique used to develop the initial vision document itself, though requirements inform the vision.
Interoperability Analysis is a more detailed architectural analysis technique typically performed in later phases (e.g., B, C, D) when defining specific architectures, not for the high-level Architecture Vision.
Business Scenarios are a technique used in Phase B (Business Architecture) to describe business processes and functions, which inform the vision but are not the primary tool for developing the vision document itself, unlike principles.
Gap Analysis is a technique used in later ADM phases (B, C, D) to identify differences between baseline and target architectures, not in Phase A for developing the initial vision.
Concept tested: TOGAF ADM Phase A - Architecture Vision inputs
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