OG0-093 · Question #94
TOGAF uses a version numbering convention to illustrate the evolution of the Baseline and Target Architecture Definitions. Which version number in this convention indicates a formally reviewed, detail
The correct answer is D. Version 1.0. In TOGAF's version numbering convention for architectures, Version 1.0 denotes a formally reviewed and detailed architecture.
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TOGAF uses a version numbering convention to illustrate the evolution of the Baseline and Target Architecture Definitions. Which version number in this convention indicates a formally reviewed, detailed architecture?
Options
- AVersion 0.1
- BVersion 0.5
- CVersion 0.9
- DVersion 1.0
- EVersion 1.5
How the community answered
(37 responses)- A3% (1)
- B3% (1)
- C8% (3)
- D86% (32)
Why each option
In TOGAF's version numbering convention for architectures, Version 1.0 denotes a formally reviewed and detailed architecture.
Version 0.1 typically represents a very early draft or a minor initial proposal of an architecture.
Version 0.5 usually indicates a rough working draft that is not yet detailed or formally reviewed.
Version 0.9 commonly signifies a near-final draft that is prepared for formal review but has not yet received official approval.
According to the TOGAF architecture versioning guidelines, Version 1.0 signifies a formally reviewed, detailed architecture definition that has achieved official sign-off. This indicates a complete and approved architecture.
Version 1.5 would imply a minor iteration or update to an already formally reviewed and signed-off Version 1.0 architecture.
Concept tested: TOGAF architecture versioning convention
Source: https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf10-standard/chap23.html#tag_23_03
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