Which of the TOGAF architecture development phases is the first phase of an architecture development cycle, defines the scope for an engagement and identifies the stakeholders?
Which of the TOGAF architecture development phases is the first phase of an architecture development cycle, defines the scope for an engagement and identifies the stakeholders?
The first phase of the TOGAF architecture development cycle that defines the scope for an engagement and identifies the stakeholders is Architecture Vision. This phase includes defining the scope, identifying stakeholders, creating the Architecture Vision, and obtaining approvals.
preliminary is for defining principles, therefore phase a defines the scope and stakeholders
Agreed, should be Phase A
and it is phase A. the answer is correct.
The steps in Phase A are as follows: 6.3.1 Establish the Architecture Project 6.3.2 Identify Stakeholders, Concerns, and Business Requirements 6.3.3 Confirm and Elaborate Business Goals, Business Drivers, and Constraints 6.3.4 Evaluate Capabilities 6.3.5 Assess Readiness for Business Transformation 6.3.6 Define Scope 6.3.7 Confirm and Elaborate Architecture Principles, including Business Principles 6.3.8 Develop Architecture Vision 6.3.9 Define the Target Architecture Value Propositions and KPIs 6.3.10 Identify the Business Transformation Risks and Mitigation Activities 6.3.11 Develop Statement of Architecture Work; Secure Approval
Phase A - "Architecture Vision" describes the *initial phase of an Architecture Development Cycle*. - It includes information about *defining the scope*, *identifying the stakeholders*, *creating the Architecture Vision*, and *obtaining approvals*.