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- 1 In which phase of the Togaf ADM is the focus the creation of an implementation and migration plan in co operation with the portfolio and project managers?
- 2 In which phase of the Togaf Adm do activities include assessing the dependencies costs and benefits of the migration projects?
- 3 What is architecture Development Method ADM )?
- 4 Which of the following is an objective of implementation governance phase?
- 5 How many phases does TOGAF ADM have?
- 6 How many phases are in ADM?
- 7 How do you create a business scenario?
- 8 What are the outputs of implementation governance phase g )?
- 9 What is im implementation governance model in TOGAF?
- 10 How do I navigate around the TOGAF document set?
In which phase of the Togaf ADM is the focus the creation of an implementation and migration plan in co operation with the portfolio and project managers?
The focus of Phase F is the creation of an Implementation and Migration Plan in co-operation with the project and portfolio managers.
In which phase of the Togaf Adm do activities include assessing the dependencies costs and benefits of the migration projects?
The objective of Phase F is to sort the various implementation projects into priority order. Activities include assessing the dependencies, costs, and benefits of the various migration projects. The prioritized list of projects will go on to form the basis of the detailed Implementation Plan and Migration Plan.
What is architecture Development Method ADM )?
The Architecture Development Method – often referred to by its abbreviation as the ADM – is a detailed step-by-step process for developing or changing an enterprise architecture. The ADM is right at the heart of TOGAF®, in part II of the documentation.
What Adm phase generates the initial complete version of the architecture roadmap?
Phase E
Phase E is where the first complete version of the Architecture Roadmap is generated – by combining the analysis and suggestions from the Architecture Development phases – B, C & D. This phase concentrates on how to deliver the architecture.
Which phase of the ADM define and initiate the business scenarios?
Business Scenarios figure most prominently in the initial phase of the ADM, Initiation and Framework, when they are used to define relevant business requirements, and to build consensus with business management and other stakeholders.
Which of the following is an objective of implementation governance phase?
The objectives of Phase G are to: Formulate recommendations for each implementation project. Perform appropriate governance functions while the system is being implemented and deployed. Ensure conformance with the defined architecture by implementation projects and other projects.
How many phases does TOGAF ADM have?
10 phases
TOGAF takes these 10 phases and approaches them in an iterative manner. You can cycle within and between phases. For example, in Phase A we deal with scope, vision and general requirements.
How many phases are in ADM?
The Architecture Development Method (ADM) has ten Phases, as identified here. The approach and complete description of each Phase are provided in the TOGAF documentation available on The Open Group website, to identify the objectives, inputs, steps and outputs of each phase.
What is implementation governance?
Phase G (Implementation and Governance) provides an architectural oversight of the implementation. It is here that all the information for successful management of the various implementation projects is brought together.
Which of the Togaf architecture development phases provides oversight of the implementation?
Which of the TOGAF Architecture Development phases provides oversight of the implementation? Phase C is Information Systems Architecture. There is no Requirements Architecture; but there is a Requirements Management phase.
How do you create a business scenario?
Creating the Business Scenario
- Identifying, documenting, and ranking the problem driving the scenario.
- Identifying the business and technical environment of the scenario and documenting it in scenario models.
- Identifying and documenting desired objectives (the results of handling the problems successfully); get “SMART”
What are the outputs of implementation governance phase g )?
The outputs of Phase G are: Impact Analysis (see Impact Analysis) – implementation recommendations. Architecture Contract (see Architecture Contract), as recommended in Part IV: Resource Base, Architecture Contracts. The architecture-compliant implemented system.
What is im implementation governance model in TOGAF?
Implementation Governance Model is one of the TOGAF deliverables you can create with the TOGAF tool. Once an architecture has been defined, it is necessary to plan how the Transition Architecture that implements the architecture will be governed through implementation.
What happens during phase G of the implementation process?
Note that in parallel with Phase G there is the execution of an organizational-specific development process, where the actual development happens. Phase G establishes the connection between architecture and implementation organization, through the Architecture Contract. Project details are developed, including:
What are the objectives of phase G of the EA process?
This Phase involves the following EA activities: Provide architectural oversight for the implementation. The objectives of Phase G are to: Ensure conformance with the Target Architecture by implementation projects
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