According to TOGAF, the recommended dimensions used to define the scope of an architecture include all the following, except:
According to TOGAF, the recommended dimensions used to define the scope of an architecture include all the following, except:
According to TOGAF, the recommended dimensions used to define the scope of an architecture are breadth (also referred to as Enterprise Focus), depth (Level of Detail), time period, and architecture domains. While enterprise focus is often part of the breadth dimension, it is not explicitly listed as a stand-alone dimension. Therefore, the correct answer is that 'Enterprise Focus' is not one of the explicitly recommended dimensions used to define the scope of an architecture.
Four dimensions are typically used in order to define and limit the scope of an architecture: Breadth - what is the full extent of the enterprise (i.e., Enterprise Focus) Depth - To what level of detail should the architecting effort go (i.e., Level of detail) Time Period - what is the time period that needs to be articulated for the Architecture Vision Architecture Domains: a complete Enterprise Architecture description should contain all four architecture domains (business, data, application, technology). So the odd one is "Subject Matter" https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf9-doc/arch/chap04.html#tag_04_05
The answer B is 100% correct: except: "Enterprise Focus". The subject mater = Breadth. Check Togaf reference: https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf91-doc/m/chap20.html#:~:text=The%20breadth%20(subject%20matter)
Answer D is correct according to the official TOGAF guide: "The recommended dimensions to define the scope of an architecture activity are breadth, depth, time period, and architecture domains."
Isn't the Breadth refers to Subject Matter. B should be the ans
Answer B is correct
See comment above—Answer D is correct.
see 195 page in official togaf guide - subject matter is clearly there as breadth
In TOGAF, when defining the scope of an architecture, several dimensions are considered. These dimensions help in determining the extent and focus of the architecture work. The recommended dimensions include
Subject Matter is the most likely wrong answer given it's context is so generic
The official question has 4 options: Architecture Domains, Breadth, Depth, Subject Matter and Time Period. And the correct answer is "Subject matter" as per official question. As this question is similar with an extra option "Enterprise Focus", hence will go for "Subject matter".
Option D. Subject Matter = Breadth, is true for characteristics used to organize the Architecture Landscape and for Partitioned Architecture, and not for this question which is scope of Architecture.
Correct answer is D The recommended dimensions to define the scope of an architecture activity are breadth, depth, time period and architecture domains.
The recommended dimensions to define the scope of an architecture activity are breadth (Subject Matter), depth, time period and architecture domains. The question is "Except", so it should be B. Enterprise Focus
It is in the official example questions: the official answer is D. "The recommended dimensions to define the scope of an architecture activity are breadth, depth, time period and architecture domains." Tricky question: subject matter is an explanation of the meaning of "breadth" but not the exact term itself
However the official question has "breadth" instead of "enterprise focus". In this case I would vote "B"
D: "The main guideline is to focus on what creates value to the enterprise, and to select horizontal and vertical scope, and time periods, accordingly. "
" Subject Matter" no sens on togaf, it s included on "Aechitecture domaine: business need (Goals, objectif..) 'Entreprise Focus" part of Breadth dimension!! i m confused
Answer is B https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf9-doc/arch/
Answer D