The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) Practice Exam

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Which of the following statements about Architecture Governance is not correct?

  1. It is the practice and orientation by which enterprise architectures are managed and controlled.

  2. The Chief Architect manages the Architecture Governance activity.

  3. An Architecture Governance Framework supports it.

  4. It is a set of owned responsibilities that ensure the integrity and effectiveness of the organization’s architecture.

The correct answer is: The Chief Architect manages the Architecture Governance activity.

The statement regarding the Chief Architect managing the Architecture Governance activity is not correct because Architecture Governance typically involves a broader group of stakeholders beyond just the Chief Architect. While the Chief Architect may play a significant role in governance activities, Architecture Governance usually entails collaborative decision-making and oversight that includes various stakeholders such as executives, project managers, and other architects. This collective governance structure ensures that the organization's architecture aligns with business objectives and is effectively managed within the established framework. The other statements accurately reflect the principles of Architecture Governance. Governance is indeed the practice that manages and controls enterprise architectures, as indicated in the first statement. Furthermore, an Architecture Governance Framework is crucial in supporting governance activities, providing guidelines, processes, and tools for effective implementation. Lastly, the overarching responsibilities of Architecture Governance focus on maintaining the integrity and effectiveness of the organization’s architecture, ensuring it meets the needs of the business and adapts to changes in the environment.