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The Open Group Exam OGEA-10B Topic 2 Question 13 Discussion

Actual exam question for The Open Group's OGEA-10B exam
Question #: 13
Topic #: 2
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Which section of the TOGAF template for Architecture Principles should highlight the business benefits of adhering to the principle?

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According to the TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition, the rationale section of the architecture principles template should highlight the business benefits of adhering to the principle, as well as the business risks of not adhering to it 1. The rationale section should explain the reasoning behind the principle, and provide evidence or arguments to support it. The rationale section should also link the principle to the business drivers, goals, and objectives of the enterprise, and show how the principle contributes to the value and success of the enterprise. The other options are not correct, as they have different purposes in the architecture principles template. The name section should provide a short and memorable name for the principle, such as ''Information is an Asset'' or ''Business Continuity'' 1. The statement section should provide a concise and formal statement of the principle, such as ''The enterprise's information is recognized as a core asset, and is managed accordingly'' or ''The enterprise's ability to provide critical services and products must be maintained in the event of a disaster'' 1. The implications section should identify the impact of the principle on the enterprise, such as the changes, costs, benefits, and risks that may result from applying or violating the principle 1. Reference: 1: TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition, Part III: ADM Guidelines and Techniques, Chapter 23: Architecture Principles, Section 23.3 Developing Architecture Principles.


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Stacey
2 months ago
I dunno, but I hope the correct answer isn't 'The Principle of Paperclip Optimization'. That would just be depressing.
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Hershel
1 months ago
No, it's actually the Rationale section that focuses on the business benefits.
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Julie
1 months ago
D) Statement
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Lashon
1 months ago
I agree, the business benefits should definitely be highlighted in the Rationale section.
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Lacey
2 months ago
C) Implications
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Estrella
2 months ago
A) Rationale
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Holley
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm going to have to go with B) Name. That's where you really capture the essence of the principle in a catchy way. Like 'The Principle of Profit-Maximization' or something.
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Dorsey
1 months ago
I think it might be D) Statement, where you clearly define the principle in a concise way.
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Mollie
1 months ago
I see your point, but I still think it's B) Name, because that's what really grabs people's attention.
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Shawn
2 months ago
No, I believe it's C) Implications, that's where you discuss the potential outcomes of following the principle.
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Barrett
2 months ago
I think it's actually A) Rationale, that's where you explain the reasoning behind the principle.
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Cassandra
3 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be C) Implications, as it shows the potential outcomes of following the principle.
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James
3 months ago
D) Statement all the way! Keep it clear and concise, that's the key to a good architecture principle.
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Javier
2 months ago
D) Statement is crucial for providing a clear and concise description of the principle.
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Aliza
2 months ago
C) Implications can help stakeholders understand the potential outcomes of following the principle.
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Alease
2 months ago
A) Rationale is also important to explain the reasoning behind the principle.
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Denny
3 months ago
I agree with Henriette, because rationale explains the reasons behind the principle.
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Beatriz
3 months ago
Ooh, this is a tough one. I'm going to go with C) Implications. That's where we can outline the real-world impact of following the principle, right?
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Rebbecca
2 months ago
I'm going to go with C) Implications. That's where we can see the real-world impact of following the principle.
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Anisha
2 months ago
I agree with Tom, I think it's A) Rationale too. We need to highlight the business benefits.
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Tom
3 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be D) Statement. That's where we state the principle clearly.
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Shantay
3 months ago
I think it's A) Rationale. That's where we explain the reasoning behind the principle.
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Kina
3 months ago
I think the business benefits should be highlighted in the Rationale section. That's where we can really sell the principle to the stakeholders.
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Delisa
3 months ago
Yes, that's where we can make a strong case for why the principle is important for the business.
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Rasheeda
3 months ago
I agree, the Rationale section is the best place to showcase the business benefits.
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Henriette
3 months ago
I think it's A) Rationale.
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