Question 6 of 42

Consider the following Business Capability Example:

Which of the following are A and C?

    Correct Answer: C

    Recruitment Management involves both roles and information. Components related to roles include 'User: Recruiter' and 'Stakeholders: Manager, Candidate, Employee.' Components related to information include 'Candidate/Applicant Details,' 'Position Descriptions,' 'Recruitment Agency Data,' and 'Industry Standard Role Definitions.' Therefore, the correct answer is 'Roles, Information.'

Question 7 of 42

Which of the following best describes a TOGAF business scenario?

    Correct Answer: B

    A TOGAF business scenario is best described as a technique to elaborate an architecture effort. It involves understanding and documenting key elements in order to validate, elaborate, and potentially modify the premises of an architecture project. This makes it clear that the correct answer is a technique to elaborate an architecture effort.

Question 8 of 42

Consider the following:

In Phase A a business capability map and a core set of value streams were created while developing the Architecture Vision.

Why would such Architecture Descriptions need to be updated in Phase B?

    Correct Answer: D

    The Architecture Descriptions need to be updated in Phase B because a new value stream was assessed as being in the project scope. This would necessitate revisiting and potentially modifying the original business capability map and core set of value streams created during Phase A to ensure they align with this new value stream and its requirements.

Question 9 of 42

What is defined as the effect of uncertainty on objectives?

    Correct Answer: C

    Risk is defined as the effect of uncertainty on objectives. This definition encapsulates how uncertain events or lack of knowledge may influence the achievement of an organization’s goals.

Question 10 of 42

Consider the following graphic illustrating a method supporting the TOGAF ADM.

What does the method help identify?

    Correct Answer: C

    The method depicted in the graphic helps in identifying Alternative Target Architectures. The process shown involves evaluating various criteria (A, B, and C) against different alternatives. This evaluation process helps in selecting the most appropriate alternative architecture, aligning with the vision, principles, and requirements. This aligns with the core objective of the Architecture Trade-Off Method used in the TOGAF ADM (Architecture Development Method).