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The OGEA-103 exam covers a wide range of topics, including the TOGAF framework, enterprise architecture principles, architecture development methodology, architecture content framework, and architecture capability framework. OGEA-103 exam is designed to test the candidate's ability to apply these concepts in real-world scenarios and to develop and implement enterprise architecture solutions that align with business goals and objectives.
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The Open Group TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Combined Part 1 and Part 2 Exam Sample Questions (Q19-Q24):NEW QUESTION # 19
What are the three levels of the Architecture Landscape?
  • A. Transitional, Complete, and Incremental Architectures
  • B. Baseline, Transition, and To-Be Architectures
  • C. Segment, Enterprise Strategic, and Capability Architectures
  • D. Gaps, Plateaus, and Target Architectures
Answer: B
Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed In-Depth Explanation from Expert in Enterprise Architecture, guiding in TOGAF and ArchiMate:
The Architecture Landscape in TOGAF describes the state of architectures across time and change. It provides a temporal view that allows enterprises to plan, govern, and manage transformation.
The three levels of the Architecture Landscape are:
Baseline Architecture - the current, "as-is" state of the enterprise
Transition Architectures - intermediate, planned states that move the enterprise from Baseline to Target Target (To-Be) Architecture - the desired future state Why Option B is correct:
These three levels represent TOGAF's standard classification of architecture states within the Architecture Landscape.
Why the other options are incorrect:
A . Segment, Enterprise Strategic, and Capability Architectures: These are architecture scopes, not landscape levels.
C . Gaps, Plateaus, and Target Architectures: Gaps and Plateaus are analysis constructs, not landscape levels.
D . Transitional, Complete, and Incremental Architectures: These are not TOGAF-defined landscape levels.
Authoritative TOGAF
Reference:
TOGAF Architecture Landscape
TOGAF Enterprise Continuum

NEW QUESTION # 20
Consider the following descriptions of deliverables consumed and produced across the TOGAF ADM cycle.
* General rules and guidelines, intended to be enduring and seldom
amended, that inform and support the way in which an organization sets
about fulfilling its mission
* The joint agreements between development partners and sponsors on the deliverables, quality, and fitness-for-purpose of an architecture.
* A document that is sent from the sponsoring organization to the
architecture organization to trigger the start of an architecture
development cycle
* A set of quantitative statements that outline what an implementation
project must do in order to comply with the architecture.
Which deliverables match these descriptions?
  • A. 1 Architecture Contracts - 2 Architecture Requirements Specification - 3 Architecture Vision - 4 Architecture Principles
  • B. 1 Architecture Principles -2 Architecture Contracts - 3 Request for Architecture Work - 4 Architecture Requirements Specification
  • C. 1 Architecture Requirements Specification -2 Architecture Principles - 3 Architecture Vision - 4 Architecture Contracts
  • D. 1 Architecture Principles -2 Architecture Contracts - 3 Architecture Requirements Specification-4 Request for Architecture Work
Answer: B
Explanation:
According to the TOGAF standard, the deliverables that match the descriptions are as follows:
* 1 Architecture Principles: These are general rules and guidelines, intended to be enduring and seldom amended, that inform and support the way in which an organization sets about fulfilling its mission1. They reflect a level of consensus among the various elements of the enterprise, and form the basis for making future IT decisions1.
* 2 Architecture Contracts: These are the joint agreements between development partners and sponsors on the deliverables, quality, and fitness-for-purpose of an architecture2. They are used to ensure that the architecture is implemented and governed according to the agreed-upon specifications and standards2.
* 3 Request for Architecture Work: This is a document that is sent from the sponsoring organization to the architecture organization to trigger the start of an architecture development cycle3. It defines the scope, schedule, budget, deliverables, and stakeholders of the architecture project3.
* 4 Architecture Requirements Specification: This is a set of quantitative statements that outline what an implementation project must do in order to comply with the architecture4. It defines the requirements for each architecture domain, as well as the relationships and dependencies among them4.
References: 1: Architecture Principles 2: Architecture Contracts 3: Request for Architecture Work 4: Architecture Requirements Specification

NEW QUESTION # 21
Complete the sentence The TOGAF standard covers the development of four architecture domains. Business. Data, Technology and__________________.
  • A. Application
  • B. Capability
  • C. Transition
  • D. Segment
Answer: A
Explanation:
The TOGAF standard covers the development of four architecture domains: Business, Data, Technology and Application. These domains represent different aspects of an enterprise's architecture and provide a consistent way of describing, analyzing, and designing them. Reference: The TOGAF Standard | The Open Group Website, Section 2.2 Architecture Development Method (ADM).

NEW QUESTION # 22
Please read this scenario prior to answering the question
You are the Chief Enterprise Architect at a large food service company specializing in sales to trade and wholesale, for example, restaurants and other food retailers.
One of your company's competitors has launched a revolutionary product range and is running a very aggressive marketing campaign. Your company's resellers are successively announcing that they are not interested in your company's products and will sell your competitor's.
The CEO has stated there must be significant change to address the situation. He has made it clear that new markets must be found for the company's products, and that the business needs to pivot, and address the retail market as well as the existing wholesale market.
A consideration is the company's ability and willingness to change its business model, and if it is a temporary or permanent change. An additional risk factor is one of culture. The company has been used to a stable business with a reasonably well known and settled client base - all with its own local understandings and practices.
The CEO is the sponsor of the EA program within the company. You have been engaged with the sales, logistics, production, and marketing teams, enabling the architecture activity to start. An Architecture Vision, Architecture Principles, and Requirements have all been agreed. As you move forward to develop a possible Target Architecture you have identified that some of the key stakeholders' preferences are incompatible. The incompatibilities are focused primarily on time-to-market, cost savings, and the need to bring out a fully featured product range, but there are additional factors.
Refer to the scenario
You have been asked how you will address the incompatibilities between key stakeholder preferences.
Based on the TOGAF standard which of the following is the best answer?
  • A. You would use the Architecture Vision, Principles, and Requirements to define a set of criteria for alternatives and create a set of architecture views to illustrate the impact of the alternative Target Architectures. You would identify the impact on planned projects. You would understand the strengths and weaknesses of the alternatives. You would conduct a formal stakeholder review to decide which alternative to move forward with. You will determine the funding required.
  • B. You recommend that since the CEO has stated that the company must pivot, it is better to compromise on a full product range rather than time-to-market. You would develop just enough of the Target Architecture to demonstrate fitness of the proposed approach. You would limit the description to just where there is a gap between the current baseline. You would seek approval by the stakeholders to move forward with developing the Target Architecture in detail.
  • C. You would review the Stakeholder Map and ensure that you have addressed and represented the concerns of all department heads. You will involve them in resolving the incompatibilities. The Communications Plan should include a report that summarizes the key features of the architecture with and how incompatibilities were resolved to reflects the stakeholders' requirements. You will check with each key stakeholder they are satisfied with how the incompatibilities have been resolved.
  • D. You would seek to understand value preferences and priorities of the stakeholders. You would develop alternative Target Architectures, highlighting the gaps between current state and the alternatives. You would consider combining features from one or more alternatives in collaboration with the stakeholders. A formal stakeholder review should then be held to decide which alternative is fit for purpose and should be moved forward with. You will then secure the funding required.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation
According to the TOGAF standard, the Target Architecture is the description of a future state of the architecture being developed for an organization. It should be aligned with the Architecture Vision, Principles, and Requirements that have been agreed with the stakeholders. To address the incompatibilities between key stakeholder preferences, the TOGAF standard recommends creating and evaluating multiple alternative Target Architectures that meet different sets of criteria. These criteria should reflect the value preferences and priorities of the stakeholders, as well as the business drivers and objectives. The alternative Target Architectures should be illustrated using a set of architecture views that show the impact of each alternative on the business, data, application, and technology domains. The impact on planned projects should also be identified and analyzed. The strengths and weaknesses of each alternative should be understood and documented. A formal stakeholder review should then be conducted to decide which alternative is the most fit for purpose and should be moved forward with. The funding required for implementing the chosen alternative should also be determined and secured. References:
The TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2 - Phase B: Business Architecture - The Open Group The TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2 - Phase C: Information Systems Architectures - The Open Group
[The TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2 - Phase D: Technology Architecture - The Open Group]
[The TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2 - Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions - The Open Group]
[The TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2 - Phase F: Migration Planning - The Open Group]

NEW QUESTION # 23
Full Scenario
You are employed as an Enterprise Architect in an Enterprise Architecture (EA) team at a food production and distribution company. The main goal of the company is to increase profit while meeting the needs of consumers for its products. Its customers want food that is produced sustainably, safely, and transparently, while reducing environmental impact.
The company has an Enterprise Architecture practice based on the TOGAF standard, using it as the method and guiding framework. The Chief Information Officer (CIO) is the sponsor of EA practice.
The business is a highly mechanized agricultural operation where business capabilities, including planting, harvesting, processing, packaging, and distribution, rely heavily on technology and machinery. The use of EA has enabled the decision makers to have valuable insights into the different aspects of the business.
The warmer climate has led to less successful farming, and the company is growing fewer crops than before. Also, prices for energy, feed, fuel, and fertilizer have gone up. This has caused a big drop in earnings. Due to the rising costs and lower profits, the company has been unable to do as much to help the environment. It especially has struggled to reduce its carbon emissions.
In response to the situation, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) has decided that big changes are needed, that will lead both to improved crop production and profitability. They must look to all aspects of the business. This includes looking at the mix of crops to mitigate for the change in climate. The company will also cease to process its own crops and will sell off its processing facilities. Thus, the target market will change, and the end-products will be different and more varied. A formal request for architecture change has been approved. At this stage there is no fixed scope, shared vision, or objectives.
What is the best approach for architecture development to realize the CEO's change in direction for the company?
Based on the TOGAF standard which of the following is the best answer?
  • A. The team should use the Architecture Definition Document and work on architecture development starting simultaneously phases B, C and D. This is because the CEO has identified the need to change. This will ensure that the change can be defined in a structured manner and address the requirements needed to realize the change.
  • B. The team should define the baseline Technology Architecture first in order to assess the current infrastructure capacity and capability for the company. Next, the team should concentrate on transition planning and incremental architecture deployment. This will identify requirements to ensure that the projects are sequenced in an optimal fashion to realize the change.
  • C. The team should work on architecture definition including development of business models, with emphasis on defining the change parameters to support this new business strategy that the CEO has identified. Once understood, the team will be in the best position to identify the requirements, drivers, issues, and constraints for the change.
  • D. The team should produce a new Request for Architecture Work leading to development of a new Architecture Vision. The trade-off method should be applied to identify and select an architecture satisfying the stakeholders. For an efficient change the EA team should be aligned with the organization's planning, budgeting, operational, and change processes.
Answer: D
Explanation:
In TOGAF, when an enterprise undergoes a significant strategic shift-particularly one initiated by executive leadership without a clearly defined scope, vision, or objectives-the correct starting point is always Phase A: Architecture Vision, and only after a formal Request for Architecture Work is created or updated. The scenario explicitly states that the CEO has approved a request for architecture change but has not defined scope, constraints, or direction. This aligns precisely with TOGAF guidance that Phase A must establish the high-level vision, stakeholder concerns, business drivers, and initial requirements before moving into the detailed architecture development phases (B, C, D).
Answer choice C reflects this: it requires producing a new Request for Architecture Work and developing a new Architecture Vision, which is the foundational step for any enterprise-wide transformational effort. TOGAF also requires application of the trade-off method to balance stakeholder needs in the Vision phase before detailed architectures are designed.
Choices A and D incorrectly assume architecture definition can begin without a clear approved vision. Choice B focuses solely on Technology Architecture, which contradicts TOGAF's requirement that Business Architecture must lead the effort during major transformation.
Thus, the only answer compliant with TOGAF ADM is C.

NEW QUESTION # 24
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