The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is a purpose of the Architecture Vision?

  1. To provide a detailed analysis of current systems

  2. To ensure alignment with business goals

  3. To assess the readiness for new technologies

  4. To document standard operating procedures

The correct answer is: To ensure alignment with business goals

The purpose of the Architecture Vision is fundamentally centered around ensuring that the architectural efforts and projects are aligned with the overarching business goals of the organization. This document serves as a high-level view or roadmap that articulates the desired future state of the architecture in relation to the business strategy. It provides a crucial link between the architecture and the business objectives, establishing a clear direction that the architecture development should take. The Architecture Vision helps in communicating the architectural priorities, necessary changes, and the value that these changes will bring to the organization. By aligning the architecture with business goals, it ensures that the time and resources invested in architecture development are focused on achieving the strategic outcomes that the organization aims for, thus making it an essential component of the TOGAF framework. On the other hand, while detailed analysis of current systems, assessing readiness for new technologies, and documenting standard operating procedures are all important aspects of enterprise architecture, they do not directly align with the primary purpose of the Architecture Vision, which is to provide a strategic alignment with business goals.