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The Open Group OGEA-101 Exam - Topic 3 Question 19 Discussion

Actual exam question for The Open Group's OGEA-101 exam
Question #: 19
Topic #: 3
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Complete the following sentence. In the ADM documents which are under development and have not undergone any formal review and approval process are_______________.

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Suggested Answer: B

According to the TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition, architecture governance is ''the practice by which enterprise architectures and other architectures are managed and controlled at an enterprise-wide level'' 1. Architecture governance ensures that the architecture development and implementation are aligned with the strategic objectives, principles, standards, and requirements of the enterprise, and that they deliver the expected value and outcomes. Architecture governance also involves establishing and maintaining the architecture framework, repository, board, contracts, and compliance reviews 1. The other options are not correct, as they are not the term used by the TOGAF Standard to describe the practice by which the enterprise architecture is managed and controlled at an enterprise-wide level. Corporate governance is ''the system by which an organization is directed and controlled'' 2, and it covers aspects such as leadership, strategy, performance, accountability, and ethics. IT governance is ''the system by which the current and future use of IT is directed and controlled'' 2, and it covers aspects such as IT strategy, policies, standards, and services. Technology governance is ''the system by which the technology decisions and investments are directed and controlled'' 3, and it covers aspects such as technology selection, acquisition, deployment, and maintenance. Reference: 1: TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition, Part VI: Architecture Governance, Chapter 44: Introduction. 2: TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition, Part I: Introduction, Chapter 3: Definitions. 3: TOGAF Series Guide: Using the TOGAF Framework to Define and Govern Service-Oriented Architectures, Part II: Using the TOGAF Framework to Define and Govern Service-Oriented Architectures, Chapter 5: Technology Governance.


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Nicolette
3 months ago
"Version 0.1" sounds interesting, but is that really a thing?
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Dante
3 months ago
I think they should be considered invalid until approved.
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Elenore
3 months ago
Wait, are we sure about that?
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Coral
4 months ago
Totally agree, it's just a draft!
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Terina
4 months ago
They're called "draft" documents.
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Altha
4 months ago
I don't think it's D, but I can't remember if "Version 0.1" is used for anything specific in ADM. A seems more likely.
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Mitsue
4 months ago
I'm torn between A and C. "In between phases" sounds plausible, but I can't recall if that's how we described them.
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Billi
4 months ago
I remember a practice question that mentioned "draft" documents, so I feel like A could be correct.
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Gearldine
5 months ago
I think the answer might be A, but I'm not completely sure if "draft" is the right term used in ADM documents.
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Flo
5 months ago
Okay, I've got it. The documents that are still in development and haven't been formally approved are considered "draft" versions. That's the best match for the description provided in the question. I'm confident in selecting option A.
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Mariko
5 months ago
I'm a little confused by the wording of this question. Are there any key terms or phrases I should be focusing on to determine the right answer? I want to make sure I don't miss anything important.
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Han
5 months ago
Ah, I know this one! The documents that are under development and haven't gone through formal review are typically referred to as "draft" documents. Option A is the correct answer.
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Garry
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The options seem pretty similar, and I want to make sure I understand the nuances between them. Let me re-read the question and think it through step-by-step.
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Vallie
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about the terminology used for documents that are still in development. I'll carefully read through the options and select the one that best matches the description provided.
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Jerry
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know charge plans have various components, but I'm not totally clear on which specific items are included by default in a new one. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Simona
10 months ago
I'm just hoping the real exam doesn't have any trick questions like 'What's the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?'
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Rutha
8 months ago
D) Known as ''Version 0.1''
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Onita
9 months ago
C) In between phases
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Latanya
9 months ago
B) Invalid
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Kristel
9 months ago
A) Called ''draft''
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Curt
10 months ago
D sounds a bit too specific. 'Version 0.1' is a bit too technical for this general question, in my opinion.
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Johnna
10 months ago
C is interesting, but I think 'draft' is the most accurate term here. These documents are in between the development and approval phases.
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Sarah
10 months ago
C) In between phases
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Elise
10 months ago
A) Called ''draft''
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Vincent
10 months ago
I'm going with B. 'Invalid' makes sense - those documents aren't officially approved, so they can't be considered valid yet.
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Kristofer
10 months ago
D) Known as ''Version 0.1''. I think that's when it's the first version before any formal review.
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Eve
11 months ago
Option A seems like the most logical choice. 'Draft' documents are the ones that haven't gone through the review process yet.
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Destiny
9 months ago
That doesn't sound right, it's usually called a draft.
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Valentin
9 months ago
D) Known as ''Version 0.1''
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Leah
9 months ago
No, they are not invalid, just not finalized yet.
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Linn
10 months ago
B) Invalid
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Ailene
10 months ago
I agree, 'draft' documents are still in development.
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Camellia
10 months ago
A) Called ''draft''
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Josphine
11 months ago
C) In between phases. I believe that's when the documents are still being worked on.
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Georgeanna
11 months ago
A) Called ''draft''. I think that makes sense because it's not final yet.
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