In TOGAF, what is the difference between an artifact and a deliverable?
In TOGAF, what is the difference between an artifact and a deliverable?
In TOGAF, deliverables are specified as contractual outputs from a project, meaning they are formal documents or products that must be produced and delivered as part of the project agreement. Artifacts, on the other hand, are not specified as contractual outputs. Artifacts include models, reports, and other documents created during the architecture development process to aid in decision-making and documentation but do not have the formal contractual status of deliverables.
E. Deliverables are specified as contractual outputs from a project, whereas artifacts are not
Option E is the correct answer. Both Artifacts and Deliverables are outputs produced during the architecture development process in TOGAF. Artifacts include the document and models created throughout the process. Deliverables refer to formal and significant outputs that mark the completion of a phase.
E. From ch32 of https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf9-doc/arch/, deliverables are typically the contractual or formal work products of an architecture project.
E is the correct Answer
Option E is the correct answer