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

Actual exam question for The Open Group's OGEA-101 exam
Question #: 19
Topic #: 3
[All OGEA-101 Questions]

Which of the following describes the practice by which the enterprise architecture is managed and controlled at an enterprise-wide level?

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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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Edwin
2 months ago
I think C) IT governance makes more sense, as it involves managing IT resources at an enterprise level.
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Marylyn
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be A) Corporate governance.
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Annabelle
2 months ago
I agree with Azzie, because it specifically mentions managing enterprise architecture.
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Azzie
2 months ago
I think the answer is B) Architecture governance.
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Paul
2 months ago
Hold on, are we sure this isn't a trick question? What if the answer is E) All of the above?
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Kami
2 months ago
Well, this is a tricky one. I bet the architect who wrote this question has a wicked sense of humor!
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Judy
1 months ago
I agree, it makes sense for the enterprise architecture to be managed at an enterprise-wide level.
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Hoa
1 months ago
I think it's B) Architecture governance.
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Filiberto
1 months ago
D) Technology governance
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Teri
1 months ago
C) IT governance
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Celestine
1 months ago
B) Architecture governance
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Renea
2 months ago
A) Corporate governance
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Fletcher
2 months ago
I believe it's C) IT governance, as it focuses on managing IT resources and processes.
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Curtis
2 months ago
I'm going with B. It just makes sense that architecture governance would be the way to control and manage the enterprise architecture.
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Millie
2 months ago
D is an interesting choice, but I don't think technology governance is the same as enterprise architecture management.
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Coleen
1 months ago
I agree, D) Technology governance doesn't seem to fit the description of managing enterprise architecture.
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Taryn
1 months ago
C) IT governance
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Hassie
1 months ago
B) Architecture governance
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Brendan
2 months ago
A) Corporate governance
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Frankie
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. C seems to be more about IT management, not the whole enterprise architecture.
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Shayne
1 months ago
Yes, that's correct. It's important to have a framework in place to control and manage the enterprise architecture.
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Reta
2 months ago
I agree, it makes sense to have a specific governance for managing enterprise architecture.
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Rima
2 months ago
I think it's B) Architecture governance.
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Tegan
2 months ago
D) Technology governance
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Tamra
2 months ago
C) IT governance
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Mee
2 months ago
B) Architecture governance
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Amie
2 months ago
A) Corporate governance
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Eugene
3 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be A) Corporate governance, as it involves managing the overall organization.
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Osvaldo
3 months ago
I agree with Joseph, because it specifically mentions managing enterprise architecture.
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Lashonda
3 months ago
I think it's B. Architecture governance sounds like the right answer here.
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Barrett
3 months ago
C) IT governance
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Arlyne
3 months ago
B) Architecture governance
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Leslie
3 months ago
A) Corporate governance
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Joseph
3 months ago
I think the answer is B) Architecture governance.
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