OG0-093 · Question #57
Which one of the following statements about the Requirements Management phase is true?
The correct answer is C. The phase manages the flow of requirements, storing them, and feeding them in and out of the. The Requirements Management phase in TOGAF's ADM is a central process responsible for managing the flow of requirements across all ADM phases, acting as a repository and conduit for requirement information.
Question
Which one of the following statements about the Requirements Management phase is true?
Options
- AAll requirements fed into the phase are prioritized, and those of low priority are deferred until the
- BThe phase generates the requirements for a given ADM cycle using the Business Scenario
- CThe phase manages the flow of requirements, storing them, and feeding them in and out of the
- DThe phase operates like a waiting room, and all requirements fed in to the phase must be
- EThe phase resolves the requirements that are fed into it from the other ADM phases
How the community answered
(48 responses)- A2% (1)
- B2% (1)
- C92% (44)
- D4% (2)
Why each option
The Requirements Management phase in TOGAF's ADM is a central process responsible for managing the flow of requirements across all ADM phases, acting as a repository and conduit for requirement information.
While requirements are prioritized, the statement that all low-priority requirements are deferred until the is an incomplete and overly restrictive description of the phase's continuous management role.
The Requirements Management phase manages existing requirements; it does not primarily generate new requirements, which are typically initiated in earlier ADM phases like Architecture Vision or Business Architecture.
The Requirements Management phase in TOGAF acts as a continuous process throughout the ADM, ensuring that all architecture requirements are captured, stored, and made available to relevant phases, and that changes are managed effectively.
The phase is not a passive 'waiting room' but an active management process that involves storing, analyzing, and coordinating the flow of requirements to and from other ADM phases.
The phase manages the process for resolving requirements, including conflicts and changes, but it doesn't solely perform the technical resolution itself; that's often done within other ADM phases with architecture development.
Concept tested: TOGAF Requirements Management phase role
Source: https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf9-doc/arch/chap08.html
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