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Mastering Enterprise Architecture

Test your knowledge on Enterprise Architecture with our informative quiz. Designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike, this quiz covers foundational concepts, key models, and best practices in architecture.

  • 11 challenging multiple-choice questions
  • Enhance your understanding of TOGAF and MDA
  • Great for both self-assessment and learning!
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The latest version of TOGAF which provides guidance, error correction, improved document structure, updated business architecture and content meta-model
€ TOGAF Standard Version 10.2
€ TOGAF Standard Version 9.2
€ TOGAF Standard Version 3.4
€ TOGAF Standard Version 2.2
This comprises various reference models that illustrate how architectures are developed across a wide variety of foundational architectures such as common system architecture, industry-specific architecture, and individually-owned enterprise.
€ Enterprise Continuum
€ Platform-Independent Model (PIM)
Model-Driven Architecture (MDA
€ XML Metadata Interchange (XMI)
Aims to provide an open and vendor- neutral approach to interoperability and raises the level of abstraction in enterprise architecture (Lankhorst, 2017). It provides guidelines for structuring software specifications that are expressed as models. It also separates the business and application logic from the underlying platform technology (Object Management Group, n.d.).
€ Common Warehouse Metamodel (CWM)
Model-Driven Architecture (MDA)
€ Meta-Object Facility (MOF)
€ Platform-Independent Model (PIM)
It provides a standard repository of MDA model and defines structures that help multiple groups work with a model while having a standard view.
€ Meta-Object Facility (MOF)
€ XML Metadata Interchange (XMI)
€ Common Warehouse Metamodel (CWM)
It is an established industry standard for data repository integration, standardized database model representation, schema transformation models, and data mining models.
€ XML Metadata Interchange (XMI)
€ Common Warehouse Metamodel (CWM)
€ Meta-Object Facility (MOF)
This mapping expresses Unified Modeling Language (UML) models in Extensible Markup Language (XML) and allows it to be moved around an enterprise as it progresses from analysis to modeling and to application.
€ Common Warehouse Metamodel (CWM)
€ XML Metadata Interchange (XMI)
€ Meta-Object Facility (MOF)
This includes the business requirements and business model or domain model that describes the state of the enterprise where the system will be integrated. This abstracts the automated data processing system
€ Computation Independent Model (CIM)
Mapping
€ Enterprise Continuum
This addresses the organization, processes, skills, roles, and responsibilities required to establish and operate an architecture within an enterprise.
€ Architecture Development Method
€ Architecture Content Framework
€ Architecture Capability Framework
This provides the “way of working” for architects. It is considered as the core of TOGAF, which consists of the stepwise cycle approach for the overall enterprise development and centers requirements management.
€ Architecture Development Method
€ Architecture Capability Framework
€ Architecture Content Framework
This describes the internal structure of an operating system while abstracting specific details for a particular platform. This also shows that a certain part of a complete set of specifications does not change from one platform to another.
€ Platform-Specific Model (PSM)
€ Platform-Independent Model (PIM)
€ Enterprise Continuum
This combines the specifications in the PIM and the details on how a system uses a particular type of platform.
€ Platform-Specific Model (PSM)
€ Platform-Independent Model (PIM)
€ Architecture Content Framework
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