Вопросы к экзамену OG0-091 Togaf 9 Part 1 Exam
25 сентября, 2013 // 12:25 дп @ Андрей Коротков
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Basic Concepts (3 questions)
1. | Which is NOT one of the seven parts of TOGAF document? |
(A) |
ADM Guidelines and Techniques |
(B) |
Architecture Content Framework |
(C) |
Architecture Governance |
(D) |
TOGAF Reference Models |
(E) |
Architecture Capability Framework |
2. | What is Architecture in the Context of TOGAF? |
(A) |
The fundamental organization of a system, embodied in its components, their relationships to each other and the environment, and the principles governing its design and evolution |
(B) |
A rigorous description of the structure of an enterprise, which comprises enterprise components (business entities), the externally visible properties of those components, and the relationships (e.g. the behavior) between them |
(C) |
An architecture is the most important, pervasive, top-level, strategic inventions, decisions, and their associated rationales about the overall structure (i.e., essential elements and their relationships) and associated characteristics and behavior |
(D) |
Architecture is the use of abstractions and models to simplify and communicate complex structures and processes to improve understanding and forecasting |
(E) |
A formal description of a system, or a detailed plan of the system at a component level to guide its implementation or the structure of components, their inter-relationships, and the principles and guidelines governing their design and evolution over time |
3. | Which of the following according to TOGAF is NOT a reason to use an Enterprise Architecture Framework? |
(A) |
It will speed up and simplify architecture development |
(B) |
It will ensure more complete coverage of the designed solution |
(C) |
It will make certain that the architecture selected allows for future growth in response to the needs of the business |
(D) |
Its use may be mandated by federal agencies |
(E) |
It will ensure compliance and protect the interest of stakeholders |
Core Concepts (3 questions)
4. | Which are the three main categories of architectural work product does Architecture Content Framework specify? |
(A) |
Architecture Vision, Architecture Requirements Specification and Architecture Roadmap |
(B) |
Source Architecture, Target Architecture and Gap Analysis |
(C) |
Architecture Vision, Architecture Design Document and Transition Architecture |
(D) |
Building Block, Artifact and Deliverable |
(E) |
Request for Architecture Work, Statement of Architecture Work and Architecture Contract |
5. | Which is NOT a part of Architecture Repository? |
(A) |
The organizationally tailored application of an architecture framework, including a meta-model for architecture content |
(B) |
The parameters, structures, and processes that support governance of the Architecture Repository |
(C) |
An architectural view of the building blocks that are in use within the organization today |
(D) |
A Stakeholder analysis and map |
(E) |
A record of governance activity across the enterprise |
6. | Which of these are NOT the benefits of Architecture Governance? |
(A) |
Increased visibility supporting internal processes and external parties’ requirements |
(B) |
Greater shareholder value |
(C) |
Improved software development productivity |
(D) |
Protection of the existing asset base through maximizing re-use |
(E) |
Controlled risk management |
Introduction to the ADM (3 questions)
7. | Does ADM support iteration? |
(A) |
Yes, you can only cycle around the ADM |
(B) |
Yes, you can cycle around all single individual phase |
(C) |
Yes, you can cycle around any combination of phases |
(D) |
Yes, you can cycle around ADM, iterate across specific phases or cycle through some of the phases |
(E) |
No, ADM is not iterative |
8. | Which of the following statements about the relation between ADM and Architecture Repository is correct? |
(A) |
At relevant places throughout the ADM, there are reminders to consider which architecture assets from the Architecture Repository the architect should use |
(B) |
The practical implementation of the Enterprise Continuum will typically take the form of an Architecture Repository that includes reference architectures, models, and patterns mandated in TOGAF |
(C) |
In executing the ADM, the architect is only developing a snapshot of the enterprise at particular points in time, and populating the organization’s own Architecture Repository is outside the scope of ADM |
(D) |
The first execution of the ADM is simplified because of the re-use potential of the standard architecture assets available for re-use in TOGAF Architecture Repository |
(E) |
Architecture Repository is only accessed in the Requirement Management phase |
9. | Which of the following is NOT a valid reason for wanting to tailor ADM for the specific need of the enterprise? |
(A) |
An important consideration is that the order of the phases in the ADM is to some extent dependent on the maturity of the architecture discipline within the enterprise concerned |
(B) |
An enterprise may wish to use or tailor the ADM in conjunction with the security best practices in use in the enterprise |
(C) |
The ADM is one of many corporate processes that make up the corporate governance model for an enterprise |
(D) |
The ADM is being mandated for use by a prime or lead contractor in an outsourcing situation, and needs to be tailored to achieve a suitable compromise between the contractor’s existing practices and the contracting enterprise’s requirements |
(E) |
The enterprise is a small-to-medium enterprise, and wishes to use a “cut-down” version of the ADM |
The Enterprise Continuum and Tools (5 questions)
10. | Which of the following statements about Enterprise Continuum is NOT correct? |
(A) |
It is a view of the Architecture Repository that provides methods for classifying architecture and solution artifacts, both internal and external to the Architecture Repository |
(B) |
It is an important aid to communication and understanding, both within individual enterprises, and between customer enterprises and vendor organizations |
(C) |
It also represents an aid to organizing re-usable architecture and solution assets |
(D) |
It is a physical repository of all architecture assets models, patterns, architecture descriptions, and other artifacts produced during application of the ADM |
(E) |
It represents an aid to communication |
11. | Which of the following statements is NOT correct? |
(A) |
The Architecture Continuum provides a consistent way to describe and understand the implementation of the assets |
(B) |
A Foundation Architecture supports the complete enterprise operating environment |
(C) |
Common Systems Architectures guide the creation of an architecture useful for building common solutions across a wide number of relevant domains |
(D) |
Industry Architectures guide the integration of common systems components with industry specific components |
(E) |
Organization-Specific Architectures describe and guide the final deployment of user-written or third-party components that constitute effective solutions for particular enterprises |
12. | Which of the following is NOT a part of Architecture Repository? |
(A) |
Architecture Landscape |
(B) |
Standards Information Base |
(C) |
Architecture Metamodel |
(D) |
Architecture Capability |
(E) |
Compliance Log |
13. | What is a Standards Information Base? |
(A) |
It holds guidelines, templates, patterns |
(B) |
It holds a set of specifications, to which architectures must conform |
(C) |
It defines the parameters, structures, and processes that support governance |
(D) |
It describes the organizationally tailored application of an architecture framework |
(E) |
It holds view of the building blocks that are in use within the organization today |
14. | What of the following statements is NOT correct? |
(A) |
Enterprise Continuum is a virtual repository where as the Architecture Repository is a physical repository |
(B) |
Enterprise Continuum can be thought of as a view of the Architecture Repository |
(C) |
The Architecture Repository defines six classes for architectural information held in the repository |
(D) |
TOGAF recognizes the need to manage the content of the Enterprise Continuum using tools but does not provide any guidance on tool selection |
(E) |
The Solutions Continuum is a population of the architecture with reference building blocks – either purchased products or built components – that represent a solution to the enterprise’s business needs |
ADM Phases (9 questions)
15. | In which phase does the Business Scenarios first get defined? |
(A) |
Preliminary phase |
(B) |
Phase A |
(C) |
Phase B |
(D) |
Phase C |
(E) |
Phase D |
16. | Which of the following statements about Business Architecture is NOT correct? |
(A) |
A knowledge of the Business Architecture is a prerequisite for architecture work in any other domain |
(B) |
Business Architecture is often necessary as a means of demonstrating the business value of subsequent architecture work |
(C) |
Business Architecture looks at the Enterprise in abstraction and does not look at the relationship between people and process |
(D) |
Business Architecture should support the agreed Architecture Vision |
(E) |
Business Architecture should demonstrate how stakeholder concerns are addressed |
17. | Which of the following is NOT in the scope of Technology Architecture documentation? |
(A) |
Fundamental organization of the IT system |
(B) |
The principles governing its design and evolution IT system |
(C) |
Hardware, software, and communications technology and their relationships to each other and the environment |
(D) |
Technical implementation architecture |
(E) |
Target Technology Architecture that will form the basis of the subsequent implementation and migration planning |
18. | Which of the following is NOT an objective of phase F? [Update: The answer to this question is not valid for TOGAF 9.1. The objective of phase F has been modified] |
(A) |
To ensure that the Implementation and Migration Plan is coordinated with the various management frameworks in use within the enterprise |
(B) |
To prioritize all work packages, projects, and building blocks by assigning business value to each and conducting a cost/benefit analysis |
(C) |
To finalize the Architecture Vision and Architecture Definition Documents, in line with the agreed implementation approach |
(D) |
To confirm the Transition Architectures with the relevant stakeholders |
(E) |
Formulate recommendations for each implementation project |
19. | Which of the following is NOT an objective of phase H?[Update: The answer to this question is not valid for TOGAF 9.1. The objective of phase H has been modified] |
(A) |
Assess the performance of the architecture and make recommendations for change |
(B) |
Mobilize supporting operations that will underpin the future working lifetime of the deployed solution |
(C) |
Maximize the business value from the architecture and ongoing operations |
(D) |
Ensure that Baseline Architectures continue to be fit-for-purpose |
(E) |
Establish an architecture change management process for the new enterprise architecture baseline that is achieved with completion of Phase G |
20. | In which phase is an agreement reached on the architecture method to be adopted? |
(A) |
Preliminary Phase |
(B) |
Phase A |
(C) |
Phase B |
(D) |
Phase E |
(E) |
Requirement Management Phase |
21. | How is the Transition Architecture formulated? |
(A) |
It emerges through phase B to D and is finalized in phase E |
(B) |
It is first formulated in phase E and gets refined in phase F and G |
(C) |
It is formulated in phase E and then split into implementation projects |
(D) |
Based on the implementation projects selected in phase E, Transition Architectures is arrived at in phase F |
(E) |
In Phase E major implementation projects grouped into Transition Architectures and they are confirmed with relevant stakeholders in phase F |
22. | In which phase is the cost/benefit analysis done? |
(A) |
Preliminary Phase |
(B) |
Phase A |
(C) |
Phase B |
(D) |
Phase E |
(E) |
Phase F |
23. | How is the Architecture Governance performed? |
(A) |
It is established in Phase A and operated on Phase F to H |
(B) |
It is established in Preliminary Phase, refined in Phase A and operated on Phase F to H |
(C) |
It is established in Phase A and operated on Phase E to G |
(D) |
It is established in Preliminary Phase and operated on Phase G and H |
(E) |
It is established in Preliminary Phase and operated on all subsequent phases |
ADM Guidelines and Techniques (6 questions)
24. | Which of the following is NOT an ADM Guideline or Technique? |
(A) |
Architecture Principles |
(B) |
Usecase Modeling |
(C) |
Architecture Patterns |
(D) |
Interoperability Requirements |
(E) |
Capability-Based Planning |
25. | Which of the following is NOT described by a Business Scenario? |
(A) |
A business process, application, or set of applications |
(B) |
The business and technology environment |
(C) |
The people and computing components who execute the scenario |
(D) |
The underlying business vision |
(E) |
The desired outcome of proper execution |
26. | Which of the following is NOT the source of a business domain gap? |
(A) |
People gaps |
(B) |
Process gaps |
(C) |
Tools gaps |
(D) |
Information gaps |
(E) |
Data relationship gaps |
27. | In which phase are the nature and security considerations of information and service exchanges determined? |
(A) |
Preliminary Phase |
(B) |
Phase A |
(C) |
Phase B |
(D) |
Phase C |
(E) |
Phase D |
28. | In which Phase is the risk identification and mitigation assessment worksheets are maintained as governance artifacts and are kept up-to-date? |
(A) |
Phase A |
(B) |
Phase E |
(C) |
Phase F |
(D) |
Phase G |
(E) |
Phase H |
29. | Which among the following is a technique for discovering the need for a Capability? |
(A) |
Gap Analysis |
(B) |
Architecture Patterns |
(C) |
Interoperability Requirements |
(D) |
Business Scenario |
(E) |
Business Transformation Readiness Assessment |
Architecture Governance (3 questions)
30. | Which of the following is NOT a part of Architecture Governance? |
(A) |
Implementing a system of controls over the creation and monitoring of all architectural components and activities |
(B) |
Improving the maturity level of architecture discipline within the organization |
(C) |
Implementing a system to ensure compliance with internal and external standards and regulatory obligations |
(D) |
Establishing processes that support effective management of the above processes within agreed parameters |
(E) |
Developing practices that ensure accountability to a clearly identified stakeholder community |
31. | What does the Conceptual Structure of Architecture Governance Framework contain? |
(A) |
Compliance, Business Control , Monitoring and Reporting |
(B) |
Process, Content, Monitoring and Reporting |
(C) |
Process, Content, Repository and Process Flow Control |
(D) |
Content, Context, Process and Reporting |
(E) |
Business Control, Content, Monitoring and Reporting |
32. | Which of the following is NOT the purpose of Architecture Compliance Review? |
(A) |
To improve the maturity level of architecture discipline within the organization |
(B) |
To identify where the standards themselves may require modification |
(C) |
To identify services that are currently application-specific but might be provided as part of the enterprise infrastructure |
(D) |
To document strategies for collaboration, resource sharing, and other synergies across multiple architecture teams |
(E) |
To take advantage of advances in technology |
Architecture Views, Viewpoints, and Stakeholders (2 questions)
33. | Which of the following is NOT a correct statement about concern? |
(A) |
Concerns determine the acceptability of the system |
(B) |
The terms “concern” and “requirement” are synonymous |
(C) |
Concerns are the root of the process of decomposition into requirements |
(D) |
Concerns are represented in the architecture by these requirements |
(E) |
Each stakeholder typically has interests in, or concerns relative to, that system |
34. | Which steps among the following is NOT a recommended step to create the required views for a particular architecture? |
(A) |
Refer to any existing libraries of viewpoints |
(B) |
Select key stakeholders |
(C) |
Analyze their requirement and document them |
(D) |
Select appropriate viewpoints |
(E) |
Generate views of the system using the selected viewpoints as templates |
Building Blocks (2 questions)
35. | Which of the following is NOT the characteristic of a good building block? |
(A) |
It considers implementation and usage, and evolves to exploit technology and standards |
(B) |
It may be assembled from other building blocks |
(C) |
It may be a subassembly of other building blocks |
(D) |
Ideally, a building block is re-usable and replaceable, and well specified with stable interfaces |
(E) |
It may specify implementation details |
36. | What does Architecture Building Blocks do? |
(A) |
They define how the functionality will be realized through products and components |
(B) |
They capture architecture requirements |
(C) |
They define the implementation |
(D) |
They fulfill business requirements |
(E) |
They are product or vendor-aware |
ADM Deliverables (2 questions)
37. | Which among the following is beyond the scope of governance of Architecture Contract? |
(A) |
Continuous monitoring to check integrity |
(B) |
Adherence to the principles and standards |
(C) |
Facilitate re-usablility |
(D) |
Identification of risks |
(E) |
Ensuring accountability, responsibility, and discipline |
38. | In which phase is Capability Assessment carried out? |
(A) |
It is first carried out in Phase A and updated in Phase E |
(B) |
It is first carried out in Preliminary Phase and updated in Phase A to E |
(C) |
It is first carried out in Phase A, updated in Phase E and finalized in Phase F |
(D) |
It is first carried out in Preliminary Phase, updated in Phase A to E and finalized in Phase F |
(E) |
It is first carried out in Phase A and updated in Phase B to E |
TOGAF Reference Models (2 questions)
39. | What is the TOGAF Technical Reference Model? |
(A) |
It is a reference model that focuses on the Application Software space |
(B) |
It is fundamentally an Application Architecture reference model – a model of the application components and application services software essential for an integrated information infrastructure |
(C) |
It enables each individual department to operate at maximum efficiency was for a long time accepted as the best approach to managing a large enterprise |
(D) |
It describes a fundamental architecture upon which other, more specific, architectures can be based |
(E) |
It points to rules and standards to assist in leveraging solutions and products within the value chain |
40. | What among the following is NOT a part of the Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model taxonomy? |
(A) |
Information consumer application |
(B) |
Management utilities |
(C) |
Brokering application |
(D) |
Communication infrastructure interface |
(E) |
Information provider application |
Answers
- C – Architecture Governance
- E – A formal description of a system, or a detailed plan of the system at a component level to guide its implementation or the structure of components, their inter-relationships, and the principles and guidelines governing their design and evolution over time
- E – It will ensure compliance and protect the interest of stakeholders
- D – Building Block, Artifact and Deliverable
- D – A Stakeholder analysis and map
- C – Improved software development productivity
- D – Yes, you can cycle around ADM, iterate across specific phases or cycle through some of the phases
- A – At relevant places throughout the ADM, there are reminders to consider which architecture assets from the Architecture Repository the architect should use
- B – An enterprise may wish to use or tailor the ADM in conjunction with the security best practices in use in the enterprise
- D – It is a physical repository of all architecture assets models, patterns, architecture descriptions, and other artifacts produced during application of the ADM
- A – The Architecture Continuum provides a consistent way to describe and understand the implementation of the assets
- E – Compliance Log
- B – It holds a set of specifications, to which architectures must conform
- D – TOGAF recognizes the need to manage the content of the Enterprise Continuum using tools but does not provide any guidance on tool selection
- B – Phase A
- C – Business Architecture looks at the Enterprise in abstraction and does not look at the relationship between people and process
- D – Technical implementation architecture
- E – Formulate recommendations for each implementation project
- B – Mobilize supporting operations that will underpin the future working lifetime of the deployed solution
- A – Preliminary Phase
- E – In Phase E major implementation projects grouped into Transition Architectures and they are confirmed with relevant stakeholders in phase F
- E – Phase F
- D – It is established in Preliminary Phase and operated on Phase G and H
- B – Usecase Modeling
- D – The underlying business vision
- E – Data relationship gaps
- B – Phase A
- D – Phase G
- D – Business Scenario
- B – Improving the maturity level of architecture discipline within the organization
- C – Process, Content, Repository and Process Flow Control
- A – To improve the maturity level of architecture discipline within the organization
- B – The terms “concern” and “requirement” are synonymous
- C – Analyze their requirement and document them
- E – It may specify implementation details
- B – They capture architecture requirements
- C – Facilitate re-usable
- A – It is first carried out in Phase A and updated in Phase E
- D – It describes a fundamental architecture upon which other, more specific, architectures can be based
- D – Communication infrastructure interface
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