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1,What does ADM stand for in TOGAF?
ADM stands for Architecture Development Method
2,What is the purpose of the Preliminary Phase in TOGAF ADM?
The purpose of the Preliminary Phase is to prepare the organization for undertaking an enterprise architecture project by defining the scope, establishing the architecture team, and customizing the ADM process;
3,What is the key output of Phase A (Architecture Vision) in TOGAF ADM?
The key output is the Architecture Vision document, which outlines the high-level vision of the proposed enterprise architecture;
4,What does Phase B (Business Architecture) focus on?
Phase B focuses on developing the business architecture, which includes defining the business strategy, governance, organization, key business processes, and business information;
5,Why are there two separate parts in Phase C (Information Systems Architectures) of the ADM?
Phase C is divided into Data Architecture and Application Architecture to address the structure and relationships of data and application systems separately.
6,What aspect of enterprise architecture does Phase D (Technology Architecture) define?
Phase D defines the technology infrastructure needed to support the applications and data, including network, computing hardware, software, and communication technologies.
7,What is the goal of Phase E (Opportunities & Solutions)?
The goal of Phase E is to identify and prioritize opportunities to achieve the target architecture and to organize them into potential projects or initiatives.
8,What is developed during Phase F (Migration Planning)?
Phase F develops an Implementation and Migration Plan, which includes detailed steps for transitioning from the current to the target architecture.
9,What is the role of Phase G (Implementation Governance)?
Phase G provides architecture oversight during the implementation to ensure the project stays aligned with the target architecture and the Architecture Vision.
10,How does Phase H (Architecture Change Management) support the ongoing maintenance of the enterprise architecture?
Phase H establishes processes to manage changes to the architecture, ensuring that it continues to meet business needs and respond to changes in the environment.
11,What is the central process that runs throughout all ADM phases?
Requirements Management is the central process that ensures all architecture work is driven by and aligned with stakeholder needs and requirements.
12,Can you name a key technique used during the Architecture Vision phase to identify stakeholders?
A key technique is the use of stakeholder maps or matrices.
13,In which phase of the ADM would you expect to create an Architecture Definition Document (ADD)?
The ADD is typically created during the Information Systems Architectures and Technology Architecture phases (Phases C and D).
14,Which phase ensures that the implementation of the architecture complies with the defined architecture contracts?
Phase G, Implementation Governance.
15,What is the main focus during the Opportunities & Solutions phase?
The main focus is to identify deliverables, dependencies, and define a high-level implementation strategy.