The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) Practice Exam

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Which phase focuses on defining the architecture vision and scope for the organization?

  1. Phase A

  2. Phase B

  3. Phase C

  4. Phase D

The correct answer is: Phase A

Phase A of the TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM) is dedicated to defining the architecture vision and scope for the organization. This phase sets the foundation for the overall architecture by establishing a clear understanding of the business goals and the context in which the architecture will be developed. During this phase, stakeholders are engaged to gather their requirements, concerns, and aspirations, which aids in creating a comprehensive architecture vision. This vision provides clarity on what the architecture intends to achieve and aligns with organizational objectives. It also determines the scope of the efforts, identifying boundaries and key deliverables needed in subsequent phases. The significance of Phase A lies in connecting the architecture initiative to business strategy, ensuring that all architectural endeavors are directly relevant to the organization’s aims. It lays the groundwork that guides the architectural work throughout the ADM cycle, making it a crucial starting point.