The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) Practice Exam

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Which of the ADM phases commences with receipt of a Request for Architecture Work from the sponsor?

  1. Preliminary

  2. Phase A

  3. Phase E

  4. Phase G

The correct answer is: Phase A

Phase A of the Architecture Development Method (ADM) is where the process starts in response to a Request for Architecture Work. This phase is pivotal as it sets the foundation for the architecture project and defines the scope and objectives. During this phase, the architecture team assesses the Request for Architecture Work, understands the sponsor's needs, and formalizes the architecture project by establishing the architecture vision and the initial architecture requirements. This is essential to ensure that subsequent phases have a clear direction and objectives aligned with stakeholder expectations. The Preliminary phase is focused on establishing the architecture framework and can involve preparing the organization, but it does not specifically respond to a Request for Architecture Work. Phase E is concerned with opportunities and solutions, and Phase G deals with implementation governance, neither of which start with a Request for Architecture Work. Hence, Phase A is uniquely characterized by its initiation of the architecting process in direct response to a sponsor's request.