The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) Practice Exam

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Which of the following documents outlines the responsibilities for architecture work assignments?

  1. Architecture Vision

  2. Architecture Definition Document

  3. Statement of Architecture Work

  4. Architecture Requirements Specification

The correct answer is: Statement of Architecture Work

The Statement of Architecture Work is the document that specifically outlines the responsibilities for architecture work assignments. It serves as a key deliverable within the TOGAF framework that defines how architecture work will be carried out. This includes detailing the scope of the work, the resources required, the timelines, and the roles and responsibilities of the various stakeholders involved in the architecture efforts. By specifying these elements, it ensures clarity and accountability among the team members responsible for carrying out the architecture work. In contrast, the Architecture Vision serves to communicate the high-level view of the architecture to stakeholders and is not focused on the specifics of work assignments. The Architecture Definition Document provides comprehensive details about the architecture, such as the architecture models and artifacts, but it does not detail the responsibilities for executing the architecture work. Lastly, the Architecture Requirements Specification addresses the specific requirements for the architecture but does not cover the distribution of work or responsibilities among the team members involved in the architecture initiative.