The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) Practice Exam

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When is stakeholder analysis typically performed in the ADM cycle?

  1. During the Preliminary Phase

  2. During Phase A

  3. During Phase B

  4. During Phase C

The correct answer is: During Phase A

Stakeholder analysis is a critical activity within the Architecture Development Method (ADM) cycle in TOGAF, and it is typically performed during Phase A, which is the Architecture Vision phase. This phase focuses on identifying the stakeholders who have an interest in the architecture being developed, understanding their concerns, and determining their relevance to the project. In Phase A, architects work to define the architecture vision and objectives along with the relevant stakeholders. Conducting a thorough stakeholder analysis at this stage helps ensure that the architecture aligns with the expectations and needs of those who will be affected by it. This understanding lays the groundwork for effective communication and engagement throughout the rest of the ADM process. Identifying stakeholders early allows architects to consider their needs and requirements continuously as they move through the subsequent phases, ultimately leading to a more successful architecture that meets business goals.