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NEW QUESTION # 20
Please read this scenario prior to answering the question
You are employed as an Enterprise Architect in a team at a large company. The company sells luxury food and drinks in more than 10,000 stores worldwide. The company is a leader in using technology to connect with its customers. This includes online ordering, mobile apps, and rewards programs. The company is also famous for bringing new ideas to the market, like ordering through apps, using Al to suggest personalized options, self-service pickup stations, and changing prices based on demand.
The stores are open every day. They send timely sales data to a central system that manages inventory. This system can predict what products are needed, adjust how much stock there is, and order more stock automatically. The stores and the main inventory system work directly with the mobile apps, allowing orders to be made online. The central inventory system is located at the company's main data center.
The company will merge with a major competitor. This competitor has a synergistic business. Leaders from both companies have told shareholders that the merger will happen fast. There will be minimal impact for customers. All stores will keep the current brand names. They will combine their systems, choosing the best ones to use.
This means their store management and back-office systems will become one. They will stop using duplicate systems and use one main system to manage the stores.
They will also cut down on the number of back-office applications they use.
The Request for Architecture Work to oversee the merger has been approved.
Stakeholders, concerns, and business requirements have been identified. The stakeholders have made it clear that they expect to continue to be able to innovate quickly, and that changes should not restrict that capability. The scope of what is inside and what is outside the architecture efforts has been confirmed. The next step is to revisit and review the Architecture Principles, as they form part of the constraints on architecture work.
Business Continuity is essential given that the business depends on real-time ordering and automated inventory management. During the systems integration, maintaining service for customers and inventory operations must be prioritized Refer to the scenario You have been asked to identify the most relevant Architecture Principles for the merger besides Business Continuity.
Based on the TOGAF standard, which of the following is the best answer?
[Note: You should assume that the company follows the example set of Architecture Principles provided in the TOGAF standard, ADM Techniques, Architecture Principles chapter.]

Answer: B

Explanation:
You are asked to identify the most relevant Architecture Principles, besides Business Continuity, that apply to a rapid merger, where:
Back-office and store management systems will be consolidated
Duplicate applications will be eliminated
Innovation must remain fast
Customer experience must remain uninterrupted
Combined enterprise value is the priority
TOGAF's example Architecture Principles include four main categories:
Business Principles
Data Principles
Application Principles
Technology Principles
Option D contains the principles that best support the specific needs of the merger as described.
✔ Why Option D is correct
1. Service Orientation (Business Principle)
This principle states that architecture should be organized around services, enabling flexibility, loose coupling, and ease of integration.
For the merger:
Integrating two companies' store systems, mobile apps, and inventory platforms requires modular, interoperable services.
Service orientation directly supports the requirement that innovation must not slow down.
It allows systems to be merged with minimal disruption.
This principle supports fast integration + ongoing innovation - exactly what stakeholders demand.
2. Maximize Benefit to the Enterprise (Business Principle)
This principle ensures decisions are made from an enterprise-wide (not departmental or local) perspective.
In the scenario:
Two companies are merging.
Decisions must prioritize combined enterprise value, not local optimizations by either company.
System consolidation and elimination of duplicates requires an enterprise-first mindset.
This principle aligns perfectly with a merger that aims to unify operations and reduce redundancy.
3. Common Use Applications (Application Principle)
This is one of the MOST relevant principles in any merger.
TOGAF defines this principle as:
"Applications should be shared across the enterprise and not duplicated." In the scenario:
Back-office systems and store management tools must be consolidated.
Duplicate applications are explicitly to be reduced.
One main system will be used across stores.
This principle directly matches the merger's objectives.
✔ Summary
Option D contains the three principles that best support:
A major merger
System consolidation
Reduction of duplication
Enterprise-wide benefit
Flexible, service-oriented integration
Continued innovation
Therefore, Option D is the most appropriate selection according to TOGAF's example Architecture Principles.


NEW QUESTION # 21
Please read this scenario prior to answering the question
You are employed as an Enterprise Architect at a technology company, reporting directly to the Chief Enterprise Architect. The company supplies personnel and delivers cloud- based solutions to numerous government agencies.
The nature of the business is such that the data and the information stored on the company systems is the company's major asset and is highly confidential. The company employees work remotely and need constant access to the company systems, which is done by the public infrastructure. They use message encryption, secure internet connections using Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), and other standard security measures. The company provides computer security awareness training for all its staff.
The Chief Security Officer (CSO) has noted an increase in distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks on companies with a similar profile. The CSO understands that even with thorough preparation, a major attack could stop employees from being able to do their jobs. This could lead to a large financial loss, damage to the company's reputation with customers, and employees being unable to work.
A risk assessment has been completed and the company has looked for cyber insurance that covers such attacks. The price for this insurance is very high. The CTO has decided not to get cyber insurance to cover such attacks.
The company follows the TOGAF standard as the method and guiding framework for its Enterprise Architecture (EA) practice. The Chief Technology Officer (CTO) is the sponsor of the activity. The practice uses an iterative approach for its architecture development.
This has enabled the decision makers to gain valuable insights into the different aspects of the business Please read this scenario prior to answering the question You have been asked to describe the steps you would take to strengthen the current architecture to improve data protection.
Based on the TOGAF standard which of the following is the best answer?

Answer: A

Explanation:
In this scenario, the CTO has not purchased cyber-insurance, the CSO is concerned about increased DDoS risk, and YOU (the EA) are asked "to describe the steps you would take to strengthen the current architecture to improve data protection." Because the company follows the TOGAF standard and uses an iterative ADM cycle, the correct response must:
Start with the risk/continuity concern
Use the formal TOGAF change management process
Lead to a Request for Architecture Work
Initiate a new ADM cycle to update the architecture properly
Ensure Architecture Board governance
Option B is the only answer that matches TOGAF's required process.
✔ Why Option B is correct (TOGAF-aligned)
Option B follows TOGAF's Architecture Change Management (Phase H) process:
Assess the business continuity requirements
- Correct: Phase H requires evaluating change triggers such as new risks, threats, or incidents.
- DDoS risk → business continuity concern → legitimate architecture change trigger.
Analyze the current architecture for gaps
- Correct: TOGAF Phase H requires assessing whether the current baseline architecture can support required resilience.
Create a formal Change Request
- Exactly correct: Phase H outputs Architecture Change Requests (ACRs) for significant changes.
- ACR includes description, rationale, and impact (in this case: resilience, continuity, and data protection).
Architecture Board reviews/approves the change request
- Correct: All major architecture changes must go through Architecture Governance.
Create a new Request for Architecture Work (RFAW)
- Required when the change is significant and needs a new ADM cycle.
- Strengthening data protection and business continuity DEFINITELY qualifies as a major change.
Begin a new ADM cycle to implement the changes
- Perfectly aligned with TOGAF's iterative approach:
Business continuity → update Technology Architecture → updated security patterns → updated Target Architecture.
This is exactly the TOGAF-prescribed method to strengthen an architecture when significant new risks appear.
Therefore, Option B is the correct and TOGAF-compliant answer.
✘ Why the other options are incorrect
A - Not TOGAF-aligned
Starts with vendors and simulations (not TOGAF-first steps).
No mention of Architecture Board or Change Management.
No Request for Architecture Work.
Gap analysis alone is not the first step for significant architectural risk.
C - Too narrow and skips TOGAF governance
Jumps straight to modifying the Technology Architecture baseline.
No Change Request, no RFAW, no ADM cycle initiation.
Recommends a solution ("DDoS mitigation at infrastructure level") before architectural assessment.
D - Misuses Architecture Compliance Review
Architecture Compliance Reviews check conformity to an existing architecture-not evaluate new risks or design resilience enhancements.
A compliance review is not the correct first step for addressing new threats.


NEW QUESTION # 22
Please read this scenario prior to answering the question
You are the Lead Enterprise Architect at a major agribusiness company. The company's main annual harvest is lentils, a highly valued food grown worldwide. The lentil parasite, broomrape, has been an increasing concern for many years and is now becoming resistant to chemical controls. In addition, changes in climate favor the propagation and growth of the parasite. As a result, the parasite cannot realistically be exterminated, and it has become pandemic, with lentil yields falling globally.
The CEO appreciates the seriousness of the situation and has set out a change in direction that is effectively a new business for the company. There are opportunities for new products, and new markets. The company will use the fields for another harvest and will cease to process third-party lentils. Thus, the target market will change, and the end-products will be different and more varied. This is a major decision and the CEO has stated a desire to repurpose rather than replace so as to manage the risks and limit the costs.
The company has a mature Enterprise Architecture practice based in its headquarters and uses the TOGAF standard as the method and guiding framework. The practice has an established Architecture Capability, and uses iteration for architecture development. The CIO is the sponsor of the activity.
The CIO has assigned the Enterprise Architecture team to this activity. At this stage there is no shared vision, or requirements.
Refer to the scenario
You have been asked to propose the best approach for architecture development to realize the CEO's change in direction for the company.
Based on the TOGAF standard which of the following is the best answer?

Answer: D

Explanation:
Based on the TOGAF standard, this answer is the best approach for architecture development to realize the CEO's change in direction for the company. The reason is as follows:
The scenario describes a major business transformation that requires a clear understanding of the current and future states of the enterprise, as well as the gaps and opportunities for change. Therefore, the priority is to understand and bring structure to the definition of the change, rather than focusing on the implementation details or the technology aspects.
The team should use the TOGAF ADM as the method and guiding framework for architecture development, and adapt it to suit the specific needs and context of the enterprise. The team should also leverage the existing Architecture Capability and the Architecture Repository to reuse and integrate relevant architecture assets and resources.
The team should focus iteration cycles on a baseline first approach to architecture development, which means starting with the definition of the Baseline Architecture in each domain (Business, Data, Application, and Technology), and then defining the Target Architecture in each domain. This will help to identify the current and desired states of the enterprise, and to perform a gap analysis to determine what needs to change in order to achieve the business goals and objectives.
The team should then focus on transition planning, which involves identifying and prioritizing the work packages, projects, and activities that will deliver the change. The team should also create an Architecture Roadmap and an Implementation and Migration Plan that will guide the execution and governance of the change.
The team should use the Architecture Vision phase and the Requirements Management phase to work out in detail what the shared vision is for the change, and to capture and validate the stakeholder requirements and expectations. The team should also use the Architecture Governance framework to ensure the quality, consistency, and compliance of the architecture work.


NEW QUESTION # 23
Please read this scenario prior to answering the question
You are employed as an Enterprise Architect at a technology company, reporting directly to the Chief Enterprise Architect. The company supplies personnel and delivers cloud- based solutions to numerous government agencies.
The nature of the business is such that the data and the information stored on the company systems is the company's major asset and is highly confidential. The company employees work remotely and need constant access to the company systems, which is done by the public infrastructure. They use message encryption, secure internet connections using Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), and other standard security measures. The company provides computer security awareness training for all its staff.
The Chief Security Officer (CSO) has noted an increase in distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks on companies with a similar profile. The CSO understands that even with thorough preparation, a major attack could stop employees from being able to do their jobs. This could lead to a large financial loss, damage to the company's reputation with customers, and employees being unable to work.
A risk assessment has been completed and the company has looked for cyber insurance that covers such attacks. The price for this insurance is very high. The CTO has decided not to get cyber insurance to cover such attacks.
The company follows the TOGAF standard as the method and guiding framework for its Enterprise Architecture (EA) practice. The Chief Technology Officer (CTO) is the sponsor of the activity. The practice uses an iterative approach for its architecture development.
This has enabled the decision makers to gain valuable insights into the different aspects of the business Please read this scenario prior to answering the question You have been asked to describe the steps you would take to strengthen the current architecture to improve data protection.
Based on the TOGAF standard which of the following is the best answer?

Answer: D

Explanation:
In this scenario, the CTO has not purchased cyber-insurance, the CSO is concerned about increased DDoS risk, and YOU (the EA) are asked "to describe the steps you would take to strengthen the current architecture to improve data protection." Because the company follows the TOGAF standard and uses an iterative ADM cycle, the correct response must:
Start with the risk/continuity concern
Use the formal TOGAF change management process
Lead to a Request for Architecture Work
Initiate a new ADM cycle to update the architecture properly
Ensure Architecture Board governance
Option B is the only answer that matches TOGAF's required process.
✔ Why Option B is correct (TOGAF-aligned)
Option B follows TOGAF's Architecture Change Management (Phase H) process:
Assess the business continuity requirements- Correct: Phase H requires evaluating change triggers such as new risks, threats, or incidents.- DDoS risk → business continuity concern → legitimate architecture change trigger.
Analyze the current architecture for gaps- Correct: TOGAF Phase H requires assessing whether the current baseline architecture can support required resilience.
Create a formal Change Request- Exactly correct: Phase H outputs Architecture Change Requests (ACRs) for significant changes.- ACR includes description, rationale, and impact (in this case: resilience, continuity, and data protection).
Architecture Board reviews/approves the change request- Correct: All major architecture changes must go through Architecture Governance.
Create a new Request for Architecture Work (RFAW)- Required when the change is significant and needs a new ADM cycle.- Strengthening data protection and business continuity DEFINITELY qualifies as a major change.
Begin a new ADM cycle to implement the changes- Perfectly aligned with TOGAF's iterative approach:Business continuity → update Technology Architecture → updated security patterns → updated Target Architecture.
This is exactly the TOGAF-prescribed method to strengthen an architecture when significant new risks appear.
Therefore, Option B is the correct and TOGAF-compliant answer.
✘ Why the other options are incorrect
A - Not TOGAF-aligned
Starts with vendors and simulations (not TOGAF-first steps).
No mention of Architecture Board or Change Management.
No Request for Architecture Work.
Gap analysis alone is not the first step for significant architectural risk.
C - Too narrow and skips TOGAF governance
Jumps straight to modifying the Technology Architecture baseline.
No Change Request, no RFAW, no ADM cycle initiation.
Recommends a solution ("DDoS mitigation at infrastructure level") before architectural assessment.
D - Misuses Architecture Compliance Review
Architecture Compliance Reviews check conformity to an existing architecture-not evaluate new risks or design resilience enhancements.
A compliance review is not the correct first step for addressing new threats.


NEW QUESTION # 24
Scenario:
You are working as an Enterprise Architect within an Enterprise Architecture (EA) team at an electric vehicle manufacturer. The company produces electric cars and battery systems. The goal of the company is to build the best technology and software platform for electric vehicles.
The company has decided to introduce a major change to its vehicle design over a five-year period. This will be a cross-functional effort between hardware and software teams, delivering significant new features in the vehicles they manufacture. It is planned to be developed in phases.
An architecture to support strategy has been completed with a roadmap for a set of projects.
The EA team has inherited the architecture for the hardware and software automotive platform used by current vehicles, some of which can be carried over to the new vehicle design. The EA team has started to define which parts of the architecture to carry forward.
The presentation and access to different variations of data that the company plans to offer through its vehicles creates an architecture challenge. The application portfolio and supportinginfrastructure must connect with multiple cloud services and data repositories in different countries to be able to handle large-scale data.
Enough of the Business Architecture has been defined, so that work can commence on the Information Systems and Technology Architectures. These architectures need to be defined to support the primary business services that the company plans to provide. These services will manage and process the data created by vehicles, paving the way for self-driving vehicles in the future.
The company uses the TOGAF Standard as the basis for its Enterprise Architecture framework.
The EA team reports to the Chief Technical Officer (CTO), who is the sponsor of the EA program.
The CTO requires that the EA team follow the purpose-based EA Capability model as described in:
The TOGAF Series Guide: A Practitioners' Approach to Developing Enterprise Architecture Following the TOGAF® ADM.
Refer to the scenario:
You have been asked how to decide and organize the work to deliver the requested architectures.
Based on the TOGAF standard, which of the following is the best answer?

Answer: B

Explanation:
The correct answer is C, as it aligns with the TOGAF ADM approach and best practices for organizing architecture work in a phased and structured manner.
Analysis of the Correct Answer (Option C):
Identifying Projects, Dependencies, and Synergies
The scenario describes a phased approach to vehicle development over five years.
Identifying dependencies ensures a logical and structured rollout of technology and business capabilities.
Developing High-Level Architecture Descriptions
Since Business Architecture is already defined, it is now time to develop high-level descriptions of Information Systems and Technology Architectures.
TOGAF emphasizes incremental and iterative refinement, meaning that starting with high-level descriptions is a logical first step.
Determining Workload and Resource Allocation
TOGAF ADM Phase B, C, and D involve creating architecture descriptions.
Understanding how much work is required ensures efficient resource planning and allocation.
Identifying Reference Architectures and Building Blocks
Using reference architectures and reusable architecture building blocks (ABBs) is a key best practice in TOGAF.
This enables efficiency and consistency in architecture development.
Evaluating Costs, Risks, and Feasibility
TOGAF emphasizes a risk-aware approach to enterprise architecture.
Documenting options, risks, and control measures ensures feasibility before execution.
Why Other Options Are Incorrect?
Option A: Initiating ADM Phase A Again
Incorrect because the scenario states that the Architecture Vision has already been completed.
Phase A is used for initial vision-setting, but at this point, the focus is on executing defined architectures.
Option B: Researching Data Companies for Target Architecture Development Incorrect because the focus should be on defining internal architectures rather than external research.
While benchmarking best practices can be useful, it is not the primary activity at this stage.
Option D: Studying Other Companies and Performing Readiness Assessment
Incorrect because the focus should be on leveraging the organization's existing architecture and resources.
Solution provider readiness assessments are typically part of procurement, not enterprise architecture development.
Reference:
TOGAF Standard, ADM Guidelines and Techniques
TOGAF Standard, ADM Phase B, C, and D - Developing the Architecture
The TOGAF Series Guide: A Practitioners' Approach to Developing Enterprise Architecture Following the TOGAF® ADM


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