Quiz 4
Which one of the following best describes the purpose of a Change Request?
- Distributing Compliance Assessment results
- Communicating information to stakeholders
- Reviewing project progress and alignment with objectives
- Requesting dispensation or starting a further cycle of architecture work
Which ADM Phase does this describe?

- Phase H
- Phase G
- Phase B
- Phase E
What is an objective of the Preliminary Phase?
- To establish the Architecture Governance process
- To operate the governance framework
- To develop the Architecture Vision document
- To develop the Implementation and Migration
Which phase does each objective in the table match?

- 1F-2G-3F-4F
- 1E-2F-3E-4F
- 1E-2F-3F-4G
- 1G-2G-3E-4F
Which of the following best describes the ADM diagram?

- A linear waterfall process model.
- A stylized representation showing essential information flows
- A sequenced approach to develop an Enterprise Architecture.
- An iteration cycle.
What is the purpose of an Architecture Roadmap according to the TOGAF Standard?
- Stakeholder communication
- Architecture governance
- High-level view of the end architecture
- Progression of change from Baseline to Target Architecture
What does the Requirements Management phase primarily involve?
- Initiating the architecture development cycle
- Developing detailed architectural blueprints
- Storing and forwarding architectural requirements
- Finalizing the Implementation and Migration Plan
Which phase does each objective match?

- 1C-2D-3B-4A
- 1D-2C-3B-4A
- 1B-2D-3A-4C
- 1A-2B-3C-4D
In the ADM, which phase focuses on architectural oversight of the implementation?
- Phase C: Information Systems Architectures
- Phase F: Migration Planning
- Phase G: Implementation Governance
- Phase A: Architecture Vision
What ADM phase includes obtaining approval for the Statement of Architecture Work?
- Migration Planning
- Architecture Vision
- Preliminary Phase
- Technology Architecture
Which phase does each objective in Table match?

- 1F-2H-3H-4G
- 1E-2F-3F-4H
- 1F-2G-3G-4F
- 1H-2G-3F-4G
In which phase of the ADM does the TOGAF Standard align with Agile development?
- Phase E
- Phase B
- Phase F
- Phase G
Why is it important to use iteration when applying the TOGAF ADM?
- Supports returning to previous phases to update work products with new info
- It helps identify Business Scenarios to choose from
- It enables the capture of stakeholder requirements through the ADM cycle
- It supports the selection of alternative Target Architectures
Select the correct phase names corresponding to the labels 1, 2, 3

- 1 Business Architecture - 2 Technology Architecture - 3 Migration Planning
- 1 Architecture Vision - 2 Technology Architecture - 3 Migration Planning
- 1 Information Systems - 2 Opportunities and Solutions - 3 Vision
- 1 Business Architecture - 2 Data Architecture - 3 Opportunities & Solutions
How does the removal of arrows in the ADM diagram contribute to its design?
- It creates a more processional, waterfall-like view
- It doesn’t impact the overall design of the ADM diagram
- It promotes an iterative, non-linear approach to architecture development
- It emphasizes the one-way flow of information between phases
In the ADM, what is true about “approved” documents in relation to organization governance practices?
- Approved documents are finalized after a phase.
- Approved documents are not always finalized.
- Approved documents may not be changed in subse- quent phases.
- Approved documents are marked as draft until they are finalized.
What is the primary purpose of the TOGAF ADM?
- To develop a well-defined & repeatable process for developing architectures
- To create a set of architectural blueprints
- To develop the content of an architecture framework
- To customize the TOGAF framework based on organizational needs
Which ADM phase(s) does this describe in the table below:

- Phase E
- Phase A
- Phase F
- Phases B
When scoping architecture, what dimension determines the level of detail based on intended use?
- Project
- Depth
- Breadth
- Segmen