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The Open Group OGBA-101 Exam - Topic 1 Question 22 Discussion

Actual exam question for The Open Group's OGBA-101 exam
Question #: 22
Topic #: 1
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What are the four architecture domains that the TOGAF standard deals with?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Carin
3 months ago
I didn't know there were so many domains!
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Lura
3 months ago
Yup, that's the TOGAF standard for sure!
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Dean
3 months ago
Wait, are you sure? I thought it was something else.
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Glendora
4 months ago
Totally agree with that!
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Clare
4 months ago
It's definitely Business, Data, Application, Technology!
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Kristeen
4 months ago
I remember the TOGAF domains being quite specific, and I think Business and Data are definitely two of them. I should double-check my notes!
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Kayleigh
4 months ago
I keep mixing up the terms, but I think Baseline and Target are part of some architecture discussions. Not sure if they are the main domains though.
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Christiane
4 months ago
I recall practicing a question similar to this, and I believe the correct answer is C. Those domains seem to fit the TOGAF framework best.
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Ceola
5 months ago
I think the four architecture domains are related to Business, Data, Application, and Technology, but I'm not entirely sure if I remember them in the right order.
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Brock
5 months ago
Okay, let me see... I believe the four TOGAF architecture domains are Capability, Segment, Enterprise, and Federated. That sounds right, but I'll double-check my notes just to be sure.
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Bok
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know TOGAF covers different architecture domains, but I can't quite remember the exact four. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Elmer
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure the TOGAF standard deals with the four architecture domains of Business, Data, Application, and Technology. That's the one that sounds most familiar to me.
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Elmer
5 months ago
I've got this! The four TOGAF architecture domains are Baseline, Candidate, Transition, and Target. I'm confident that's the correct answer.
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Weldon
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about the role of a corporate treasury department. I think the key is understanding that the treasury department's primary function is to manage cash and risk, not generate profit.
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Eleonore
9 months ago
Haha, I was just going to randomly pick one, but now I see C is the way to go. TOGAF is like a cheat sheet for enterprise architects.
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Florencia
8 months ago
User 4: Definitely a useful tool for architects.
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Royce
8 months ago
User 3: It's like a roadmap for enterprise architecture.
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Leonard
8 months ago
User 2: Yeah, TOGAF covers Business, Data, Application, and Technology domains.
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Cory
9 months ago
User 1: I think C is the correct answer.
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Dorothy
10 months ago
Hmm, I was leaning towards D, but C makes more sense. You can't have knowledge without the right information and data to back it up.
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Raymon
10 months ago
I agree, C is the correct answer. TOGAF is all about aligning the business, data, application, and technology layers of an organization.
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Carmelina
8 months ago
It's important for organizations to have a framework like TOGAF to ensure alignment across all layers.
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Lachelle
8 months ago
Yes, you're right. TOGAF focuses on aligning those four architecture domains.
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Jeff
8 months ago
I think C is the correct answer. TOGAF deals with Business, Data, Application, and Technology domains.
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Pamella
9 months ago
I agree, it's important to align those layers for a successful organization.
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Louvenia
9 months ago
That's correct! TOGAF focuses on those four architecture domains.
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Dean
9 months ago
C) Business, Data, Application, Technology
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Elmira
10 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be D) Application, Data, Information, Knowledge.
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Wynell
10 months ago
The four architecture domains in TOGAF are definitely C) Business, Data, Application, and Technology. This covers the key areas of any enterprise architecture.
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Laticia
10 months ago
That's correct, those are the key areas covered in TOGAF.
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Laticia
10 months ago
I agree, the four architecture domains are Business, Data, Application, and Technology.
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Francisca
10 months ago
I agree with Hubert, those are the four architecture domains covered in the TOGAF standard.
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Hubert
10 months ago
I think the answer is C) Business, Data, Application, Technology.
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Paola
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be D) Application, Data, Information, Knowledge.
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Gregoria
11 months ago
I agree with Kyoko, those are the four architecture domains covered in the TOGAF standard.
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Kyoko
11 months ago
I think the answer is C) Business, Data, Application, Technology.
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