OG0-093 · Question #364
What are the four architecture domains that the TOGAF standard deals with?
The correct answer is B. Business, Data, Application, Technology. The TOGAF standard defines four core architecture domains that comprise the enterprise architecture: Business, Data, Application, and Technology. These domains represent different aspects of an enterprise's structure and function.
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What are the four architecture domains that the TOGAF standard deals with?
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- AApplication, Data, Information, Knowledge
- BBusiness, Data, Application, Technology
- CProcess, Organization, Strategic, Requirements
- DBaseline, Candidate, Transition, Target
- ECapability, Segment, Enterprise, Federated
How the community answered
(47 responses)- A2% (1)
- B91% (43)
- D4% (2)
- E2% (1)
Why each option
The TOGAF standard defines four core architecture domains that comprise the enterprise architecture: Business, Data, Application, and Technology. These domains represent different aspects of an enterprise's structure and function.
While these terms are related to data and applications, they are not the four standard TOGAF domains; Information and Knowledge are often sub-components of Data Architecture.
The TOGAF standard explicitly defines four architecture domains: Business Architecture, Data Architecture, Application Architecture, and Technology Architecture. These domains provide a comprehensive classification for the different types of architectural artifacts and concerns within an enterprise.
These are aspects or categories within architecture, but not the four official TOGAF domains.
These terms describe different states of an architecture - current, potential, intermediate, future - not the architecture domains themselves.
These terms relate to architecture scope or levels, not the fundamental architecture domains defined by TOGAF.
Concept tested: TOGAF architecture domains
Source: https://publi.opengroup.org/togaf-standard/part-ii-architecture-development-method-adm/architecture-domains
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