The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) Practice Exam

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During which phase of the ADM is the Architecture Vision created?

  1. Phase A

  2. Phase B

  3. Phase C

  4. Phase D

The correct answer is: Phase A

The Architecture Vision is created during Phase A of the Architecture Development Method (ADM). This phase is crucial as it sets the foundation for the entire architecture project. During Phase A, the primary objective is to establish a clear understanding of the business context and the key drivers that will influence the architecture development. A significant output of this phase is the Architecture Vision document, which outlines the overarching aspirations and goals related to the architecture effort. It captures the high-level requirements, stakeholder concerns, and the scope of the architecture initiative, providing a strategic direction for subsequent phases. By clearly articulating the vision, this phase ensures that all subsequent development phases align with the strategic intentions, facilitating better communication among stakeholders and guiding decision-making throughout the architecture lifecycle.