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OGBA-101 Exam - Question 1


Consider the following statements:

A whole corporation or a division of a corporation.

A government agency or a single government department

Partnerships and alliances of businesses working together, such as consortium or supply chain.

What are those examples of according to the TOGAF Standard?

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Correct Answer: D

According to the TOGAF Standard, enterprises are defined as any collection of organizations that share a common set of goals. This can include a whole corporation or a division of a corporation, a government agency or a single government department, and partnerships or alliances of businesses working together, such as consortiums or supply chains. Hence, these examples fit the definition of enterprises.

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bmdibrahimOption: D
Jan 22, 2024

TOGAF defines "enterprise" as any collection of organizations that has a common set of goals. For example, an enterprise could be a government agency, a whole corporation, a division of a corporation, a single department, or a chain of geographically distant organizations linked together by common ownership.