The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) Practice Exam

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Which of the TOGAF Architecture Development phases is the initial phase of an Architecture Development Cycle?

  1. A. Preliminary Phase

  2. B. Phase A

  3. C. Phase B

  4. D. Phase C

The correct answer is: B. Phase A

The initial phase of the Architecture Development Cycle in the TOGAF framework is Phase A, also known as the Architecture Vision. This phase is critical because it sets the foundation for the entire architecture development process. During Phase A, organizations develop a clear understanding of the business goals and scope of the architecture initiative. It involves engaging stakeholders to create a vision that aligns with organizational objectives, ensuring that subsequent architecture phases are strategically relevant and appropriately focused. In Phase A, architects assess the current state, establish a clear vision for the future state of architecture, and identify any gaps that need to be addressed. This phase culminates in delivering the Architecture Vision document, which outlines the overarching objectives, scope, and approach for the architecture work. By establishing a clear vision and obtaining stakeholder buy-in early on, the potential for successful implementation and alignment throughout the architecture development cycle is significantly enhanced. This foundational work is essential for guiding the development of enterprise architectures in the following phases, promoting coherence and strategic alignment.