The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) Practice Exam

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Which statement about relationships between stakeholders, concerns, and viewpoints is true?

  1. A concern is important to only one stakeholder.

  2. A stakeholder identifies one or more concerns.

  3. A viewpoint covers one concern.

  4. A viewpoint consists of one or more views.

The correct answer is: A stakeholder identifies one or more concerns.

The statement that a stakeholder identifies one or more concerns accurately reflects the relationships within the framework of TOGAF. In the context of enterprise architecture, stakeholders represent individuals or groups that have an interest in the architecture and its outcomes. Each stakeholder will typically have multiple concerns, which are the specific issues or requirements they prioritize regarding the architecture. These concerns can vary widely among different stakeholders, as each may have unique perspectives, interests, and needs related to the architecture's evolution or implementation. Understanding this dynamic is crucial in enterprise architecture as it helps ensure that various perspectives are taken into account and that the architecture addresses the right issues effectively. This relationship also emphasizes the importance of stakeholder engagement in the planning and development processes in TOGAF, as it aligns the architecture with the strategic goals and conditions of those involved. In contrast, the other statements reflect misunderstandings of how these concepts interrelate within the TOGAF methodology.