OG0-093 · Question #81
Which of the following describes an objective of Phase G: Implementation Governance?
The correct answer is C. Ensure conformance for the target architecture. Phase G: Implementation Governance in TOGAF focuses on overseeing the architecture's implementation to ensure all projects conform to the defined architectural specifications.
Question
Which of the following describes an objective of Phase G: Implementation Governance?
Options
- AFinalize the Implementation and Migration Plan
- BEstablish the recourses for architecture governance
- CEnsure conformance for the target architecture
- DOperate the governance framework
- EDevelop the Target Technology Architecture
How the community answered
(32 responses)- B3% (1)
- C94% (30)
- E3% (1)
Why each option
Phase G: Implementation Governance in TOGAF focuses on overseeing the architecture's implementation to ensure all projects conform to the defined architectural specifications.
Finalizing the Implementation and Migration Plan is primarily an objective of Phase F: Migration Planning, not Phase G.
Establishing resources for architecture governance is an activity typically associated with the Preliminary Phase or Phase A, not Phase G.
Phase G, Implementation Governance, is centered on overseeing the implementation of the architecture to ensure that all development and deployment activities adhere to the architectural specifications and design principles established. This involves reviewing implementation projects and ensuring they align with the target architecture, thereby ensuring conformance.
Operating the governance framework is a broader, continuous activity across several phases, but 'ensuring conformance' is the specific objective of Phase G.
Developing the Target Technology Architecture is an objective of Phase D: Technology Architecture, much earlier in the ADM cycle.
Concept tested: TOGAF ADM Phase G objectives
Source: https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf9-doc/arch/chap22.html
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