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Enterprise Architecture TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Part 2 Exam (English)

TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Part 2 Exam (English)

Last Update Apr 17, 2026
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Questions 2

Please read this scenario prior to answering the question

You are employed as an Enterprise Architect at a company. The company manages

large-scale farming operations with food production, processing, and distribution. The

goal of the company is to maximize profit while satisfying the needs of consumers for

its products. Its customers demand food that is produced sustainably, safely, and

transparently, while reducing environmental impact.

The business is highly mechanized, and this mechanization has brought about a

decrease in the number of workers needed, together with a focus on agricultural

engineering to improve the efficiency of its farms, its processing facilities, and the

overall enterprise. As part of this, the company has established an Enterprise

Architecture (EA) practice based on the TOGAF standard, using it as the method and

guiding framework. The Chief Information Officer (CIO) is the sponsor of EA practice.

The practice has adopted an iterative approach for its architecture development. This

has enabled the decision makers to have valuable insights into the different aspects

of the business.

In recent years there have been a series of bad harvests, and a major reduction in

yields of the main crop produced by the company. This combined with an increase in

costs for energy, feed, fuel, and fertilizer, had led to a significant decrease in profits.

The rising costs and lower profits mean that the company is unable to take as much

planned action on climate measures as it would like, such as reducing its carbon

footprint. The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) has stated that big changes are needed

to improve yields and profitability.

The outline strategy for change, includes new products, and new markets. The

company will switch to a mix of crops rather than depend on a main crop and will

allow use of its processing facilities by third parties. This is a major decision, and the

CEO has stated a desire to repurpose and reuse rather than replace so as to manage

the risks and limit the costs.

The CIO has assigned the EA team to manage this project. The CIO has stated that

although the overall objective is known, the EA team are expected to define the

scope, a shared vision, and the requirements.

Refer to the scenario

You have been asked to recommend the best approach for architecture development

to realize the CEO ' s change in direction for the company.

Based on the TOGAF standard which of the following is the best answer?

Options:

A.  

The team should start on architecture definition and operate multiple ADMphases concurrently to support this change in direction. Once understood, theteam will identify the requirements, drivers, issues, and constraints for thechange. You would include non-functional requirements in the architecturedevelopment to make sure that the target architecture meets it compliance andregulatory requirements.

B.  

The team first needs to understand the problem and define the structure of thechange. It should start iteration cycles on a baseline first approach toarchitecture development, and then transition planning. This will identify thechange needed to transition from the baseline to the target and can be used towork out in detail what the agreed vision is for the change.

C.  

The team should start its iteration cycles of architecture development by goingthrough the architecture definition phases (B-D) with a baseline first approach.This will support the change in direction as stated by the CEO. It will ensurethat the change can be defined in a structured manner and address therequirements needed to realize the change.

D.  

The team should start by defining the baseline Technology Architecture in orderto assess the current infrastructure capacity and capability for the company.Then the focus should be on transition planning and incremental architecturedeployment. This will identify requirements to ensure that the projects aresequenced in an optimal way to realize the change.

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Questions 3

Please read this scenario prior to answering the question

You are employed as an Enterprise Architect at a leading global technology enterprise

specializing in digital infrastructure, cloud computing, and data-centric innovation. The

company provides a vast ecosystem of platforms that serve billions of users across

the globe. These platforms span online marketplaces, advanced advertising networks,

Al-driven services, productivity tools, and digital entertainment experiences.

The senior leadership within the company is worried about the company ' s ability to

address all the opportunities around artificial intelligence (Al). They feel that the

business is at risk of falling behind its competitors, and that significant changes are

necessary for the business to remain competitive. Most senior leaders feel that the

operations need to be more efficient, and the organization needs to change to achieve

its future goals.

The company has an established Enterprise Architecture (EA) program based on the

TOGAF standard, sponsored jointly by the Chief Information Officer (CIO) and senior

executives. In your role as an Enterprise Architect within the EA team, you work

closely with the business stakeholders in the company as well as the sponsors.

The CEO has decided that reorganizing its subsidiaries around artificial intelligence

and machine learning will improve the way the company creates and delivers value.

The sponsors have approved a project for the reorganization which is being led by the

EA team.

The EA team have developed a strategic architecture which has been approved by

the sponsors. It includes an Architecture Vision, and high-level definitions of the

domain architectures. This sets out a plan over a multi-year period and covers three

distinct transformations to implement the reorganization.

The sponsors have read reports that the majority of transformation projects dealing

with digital and artificial intelligence are failing. They have made it clear that prior to

the approval of the detailed Implementation and Migration plan, the EA team needs to

address the risks associated with the reorganization. They want assurance that the

reorganization will succeed and deliver the promised increases in value for the

business.

Refer to the scenario

The EA team leader has asked how you would address the request from the

sponsors.

Based on the TOGAF standard, which of the following is the best answer?

Options:

A.  

Before preparing the detailed Implementation and Migration plan, you wouldreview and consolidate the gap analysis results from Phases B to D. Thisenables you to evaluate the implications related to potential solutions and inter-dependencies. It is used to identify the transformations required to achieve theproposed Target Architecture. You then assess the readiness of theorganization to undergo change and determine an overall direction to

B.  

You would apply an analysis and assessment to evaluate the potential riskswith the proposed new architecture. This includes the development of a matrixshowing the organizational requirements. The degree of change should thenbe aligned with the corporate operating model to ensure risks are mitigatedand minimized. The risk mitigations can then be included within each of thetarget Transition Architectures. You would then finalize the Architect

C.  

You would assess how ready the organization is to change. This includesidentification and classification of the risks associated with the transformations,together with an approach to mitigate the risks. This includes identifyingdependencies between the set of changes, including gaps and work packages.It also identifies improvement actions to be worked into the Implementation andMigration Plan. The business value, effort, and risk associated

D.  

You would bring together information about potential approaches and produceseveral alternative target transition architectures. You would then investigatethe different architecture alternatives and discuss these with stakeholdersusing the Architecture Alternatives and Trade-offs technique. Once the targetarchitecture has been selected, it should be analyzed using a state evolutiontable to determine the Transition Architectures. A value real

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Questions 4

Please read this scenario prior to answering the question

You are employed as an Enterprise Architect within a clinical research and health

technologies company. The company is dedicated to transforming healthcare with

new ideas and advancements. The company has multiple divisions that cover different

aspects of the business.

The company ' s Enterprise Architecture (EA) department has mature, well-developed

architecture governance and development processes following the TOGAF standard.

In addition to the EA program, the company has a number of management

frameworks in use. The Architecture Board includes representatives from each

division of the company. The Chief Information Officer (CIO) is the sponsor of the

Enterprise Architecture program. The CIO has actively encouraged architecting with

agility within the EA department as the preferred approach for projects.

Many of the company ' s rivals have begun using Artificial Intelligence (Al) in their

operations, and the indications are that this will be transformative for healthcare

delivery. This is something the EA department has been interested in for a while, and

they had recently submitted an architecture Change Request which was approved. As

a result, the CIO has approved a Request for Architecture Work to investigate the

implementation of Al in the company.

Areas for evaluation include:

How can staff use Al daily in their current roles?

How can Al enhance access to care for patients, and how to make that experience

seamless?

How can Al offer new workplace platforms and tools to increase efficiency?

Some of the top managers are worried about a change in the way of working, and if it

will achieve the goals. Many are not confident that the company ' s risk management

processes are adequate for a company-wide integration of generative Al. There are

also questions from staff about whether enough specific guidelines and polices have

been put in place for responsible use of Al.

Refer to the scenario

You have been assigned to the architecture development and asked how to address

the concerns and manage risk for the project. How do you begin?

Based on the TOGAF standard which of the following is the best answer?

Options:

A.  

You recommend that an analysis of the stakeholders is carried out. This willallow the architects to define groups of stakeholders who have commonconcerns and include development of a Stakeholder Map. The concerns andrelevant views should then be defined for each group and recorded in theArchitecture Vision document. To mitigate risk, you include a requirement thatthere be progressive development of the target architecture to ensure there is

B.  

You recommend that all the stakeholders be identified, and a CommunicationsPlan created to address the most powerful and influential stakeholders. Thisplan should include a report that summarizes the key features of thearchitecture with respect to each division and reflects the stakeholders ' requirements. You will check with each key stakeholder that their concerns arebeing addressed. Risk mitigation should be explicitly addressed as acomp

C.  

You recommend creation of a simple solution concept diagram to show howthe stakeholders will be impacted, and the benefits to the firm. You would alsocreate a benefits diagram showing the various opportunities from adoption ofAl-based solutions. A meeting should be held with the main stakeholders toreview the diagrams. They can then decide the priorities and sequencingdecisions for the architecture development. Risk will be evaluated whende

D.  

You recommend that models be created for the Draft Business, Data,Application, and Technology Architectures. These can be used to minimize risk,and make sure that the system meets the local regulations for each division.Together with the problem description, and requirements, these should beincluded in the Architecture Vision document. A formal review should be heldwith the stakeholders to verify that their concerns are included in theArchi

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Questions 5

You are working as an Enterprise Architect within an Enterprise Architecture (EA) team at a multinational energy company. The company is committed to becoming a net-zero emissions energy business by 2050. To achieve this, the company is focusing on shifting to renewable energy production and adopting eco-friendly practices.

The EA team, which reports to the Chief Technical Officer (CTO), has been tasked with overseeing the transformation to make the company more effective through acquisitions. The company plans to fully integrate these acquisitions, including merging operations and systems.

To address the integration challenges, the EA team leader wants to know how to manage risks and ensure that the company succeeds with the proposed changes. Based on the TOGAF Standard, which of the following is the best answer?

Options:

A.  

The EA team should create a Business Scenario to fully describe the business problem that is being addressed by the transformation. Once requirements are identified, they should be evaluated in terms of risks. Any residual risks should be escalated to the Architecture Board.

B.  

The EA team should develop Business Architecture views that demonstrate how stakeholder concerns are addressed and assess each factor for readiness, urgency, and degree of difficulty.

C.  

The EA team should evaluate the company’s readiness for change by identifying factors that will impact the transformation. These factors will be used to determine initial risks associated with the initiative.

D.  

The EA team should document the risks associated with the transformation in an Implementation Factor Catalog to inform decisions during implementation and deployment.

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