TOGAF® Business Architecture Level 1 Study Guide. Andrew Josey

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section, you should complete the exercises (if any), answer the Test Yourself questions, and read the referenced sections from the TOGAF documentation. Once you have completed all the sections in this Study Guide, you can then attempt the Test Yourself examination paper in Appendix B. It is designed to give a thorough test of your knowledge. If you have completed all the prescribed preparation and can attain a pass mark for the Test Yourself examination paper as described in Appendix C, then it is likely you are ready to sit the examination.

      1.3 Summary

      The Open Group Certification for People credential for TOGAF Business Architecture Level 1 is a knowledge-based credential. It leads to award of an Open Badge.

      Preparing for the examination includes the following steps:

      • You should work through this Study Guide step-by-step

      • At the end of each chapter, you should complete the Test Yourself questions and read the sections of the TOGAF documentation listed under Recommended Reading

      • Once you have completed all the chapters in this Study Guide, you should attempt the Test Yourself examination paper given in Appendix B

      • If you can attain the target score in Appendix C, then you have completed your preparation

      1.4 Test Yourself Questions

      Q1: Which of the following describes the TOGAF Business Architecture Part 1 Examination?

      A. It is an open book examination.

      B. It has 30 simple multiple-choice questions.

      C. The examination policy requires you to wait 60 days before a retake.

      D. The time allowed for the examination is 90 minutes.

      Q2: Which one of the following is the prerequisite for taking this credential?

      A. AEA membership

      B. TOGAF 9 Certified

      C. TOGAF 9 Foundation

      D. None required

      Q3: Which of the following is a learning unit topic included in the TOGAF Business Architecture Level 1 Syllabus?

      A. Architecture Governance

      B. Architecture Principles

      C. Interoperability Requirements

      D. Value Streams

      Q4: Which of the following describes the retake policy for the TOGAF Business Architecture Part 1 Examination?

      A. You must wait seven (7) days before a retake.

      B. You can retake the examination immediately.

      C. You must wait one (1) month before a retake.

      D. You must wait three (3) weeks before a retake.

      1.5 Recommended Reading

      The following are recommended sources of further information for this chapter:

      • The Open Group Certification for People: Certification Policy for Examination-Based Programs

      • The Open Group Certification for People: Credentials Program, TOGAF® Business Architecture Level 1 Conformance Requirements

      • The Open Group Certification for People: Credentials Program, TOGAF® Business Architecture Level 1 Credential Definition

      • The Open Group TOGAF Certification website: www.opengroup.org/certifications/togaf

      • The TOGAF information website: www.opengroup.org/togaf

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      2.1 Key Learning Points

      This chapter provides valuable background information and is not examinable. The objectives of this chapter are as follows:

      • To provide an introduction to the basic concepts of Enterprise Architecture and the TOGAF framework, including providing a high-level view of the TOGAF standard, Enterprise Architecture, the TOGAF ADM, and the contents of the TOGAF framework including the TOGAF Library

       Key Points Explained

      This chapter will help you to answer the following questions:

      • What is Enterprise Architecture?

      • Why do I need Enterprise Architecture? What are the business benefits?

      • What is the TOGAF standard?

      • How is the TOGAF documentation structured? What are the TOGAF Series Guides?

      • What is the TOGAF ADM?

      • How can the TOGAF framework be used with other frameworks?

      2.2 What is Enterprise Architecture?

      There are many definitions of Enterprise Architecture. Most focus on structure and organization. Two definitions are given below:

      Enterprise Architecture is:

      1. The organizing logic for business processes and IT infrastructure reflecting the integration and standardization requirements of the firm’s operating model.

      [Source: MIT Center for Information Systems Research]

      2. A conceptual blueprint that defines the structure and operation of an organization. The intent of an Enterprise Architecture is to determine how an organization can most effectively achieve its current and future objectives.

      [Source: SearchCIO.com]

      2.3 Why do I Need Enterprise Architecture?

      The purpose of Enterprise Architecture is to optimize across the enterprise the often fragmented legacy of processes (both manual and automated) into an integrated environment that is responsive to change and supportive of the delivery of the business strategy. Effective management and exploitation of information and Digital Transformation are key factors


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