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The Open Group Exam OGEA-101 Topic 10 Question 31 Discussion

Actual exam question for The Open Group's OGEA-101 exam
Question #: 31
Topic #: 10
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Which one of the following classes of information within the Architecture Repository would typically contain a list of the applications in use within the enterprise?

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Suggested Answer: B

According to the TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition, risk is present in all phases within the Architecture Development Method (ADM), and it should be identified, classified, and mitigated before starting a transformation effort 1. Risk is defined as ''the effect of uncertainty on objectives'' 2, and it can have positive or negative impacts on the architecture project. Risk management is a technique that helps to assess and address the potential risks that may affect the achievement of the architecture objectives, and to balance the trade-offs between opportunities and threats. Risk management is applied throughout the ADM cycle, from the Preliminary Phase to the Requirements Management Phase, and it is integrated with other techniques, such as stakeholder management, business transformation readiness assessment, gap analysis, and migration planning 1. The other options are not correct, as they are not present in all phases within the ADM, and they are not necessarily identified, classified, and mitigated before starting a transformation effort. Budgetary constraints are the limitations on the financial resources available for the architecture project, and they are usually considered in Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions, and Phase F: Migration Planning 3. Schedule constraints are the limitations on the time available for the architecture project, and they are also usually considered in Phase E and F 3. Information gaps are the missing or incomplete data or knowledge that may affect the architecture project, and they are usually identified in Phase B: Business Architecture, Phase C: Information Systems Architecture, and Phase D: Technology Architecture . Reference: 1: TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition, Part III: ADM Guidelines and Techniques, Chapter 32: Risk Management. 2: TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition, Part I: Introduction, Chapter 3: Definitions. 3: TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition, Part II: Architecture Development Method, Chapter 16: Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions, and Chapter 17: Phase F: Migration Planning. : TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition, Part II: Architecture Development Method, Chapter 13: Phase B: Business Architecture, Chapter 14: Phase C: Information Systems Architecture, and Chapter 15: Phase D: Technology Architecture.


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Brice
19 days ago
I'm going with C) Architecture Landscape. It just makes the most sense to me for tracking the applications in use. Gotta keep that enterprise architecture in check!
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Leanora
23 days ago
Haha, the Architecture Metamodel? Really? That's like asking a chef to list all the restaurants in the city. Not happening!
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Helene
28 days ago
I'm not too sure about this one. The Reference Library or the Governance Log could also potentially contain this kind of information. Hmm, tough call.
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Jonelle
8 days ago
A) Reference Library could potentially contain that information.
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Flo
1 months ago
The Architecture Landscape seems like the obvious choice here. That's where we'd expect to find information on all the applications used across the enterprise.
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Louann
16 days ago
The Governance Log wouldn't typically contain a list of applications, so I would go with Architecture Landscape.
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Janey
21 days ago
I agree, it makes sense that the applications would be listed in the Architecture Landscape.
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Glen
28 days ago
Yes, the Architecture Landscape is where we would find a list of all the applications in use.
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Dorsey
29 days ago
I think you're right, the Architecture Landscape would definitely contain that information.
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Audry
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be A) Reference Library, as it may contain information about applications too.
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Karl
2 months ago
I agree with Arlean, because the Architecture Landscape typically contains information about applications.
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Arlean
2 months ago
I think the answer is C) Architecture Landscape.
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