Q: 2
Consider the following statement.
According to the TOGAF standard, a governed approach of a particular deliverable will ensure
adherence to the principles, standards, and requirements of the existing or developing architectures.
Which deliverable does this refer to?
Options
Discussion
C . The contract is what TOGAF calls the governed deliverable, D is tricky but not governance-focused.
C . D is tempting but only the contract is explicitly defined as governed in TOGAF wording, not the definition doc.
C . The architecture contract is all about formalizing governance over the deliverables, making sure everything aligns with TOGAF's principles and standards. The other options are more descriptive or planning docs, not really about enforcement. Pretty sure that's the best fit, but open to debate if anyone sees it differently.
Why isn't D the right answer here? Thought the definition doc handles a lot, but maybe missing the governance aspect?
C , not D. D always looks tempting but it's really the contract that governs adherence per TOGAF. Disagree?
C or D? The question's wording around "governed approach" makes me feel like C is the safer pick, but D is tempting since it describes architectures. Not 100 percent sure here.
D imo
I see where you're coming from, Aaron. D
I was thinking D since the Architecture Definition Document details the architectures and their requirements, which sounds like it should maintain adherence to standards. I think that's what TOGAF expects? Let me know if I'm off here.
Probably C
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