Last Update Mar 12, 2026
Total Questions : 180
With Comprehensive Analysis
Last Update Mar 12, 2026
Total Questions : 180
TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Combined Part 1 and Part 2 Exam
Last Update Mar 12, 2026
Total Questions : 180 With Comprehensive Analysis
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Full Scenario (Complete and Unmodified):
You are employed as an Enterprise Architect at a healthcare company. The company operates over 250 hospitals and is dedicated to transforming healthcare with new ideas and advancements. The company has multiple divisions including surgery centers, freestanding emergency departments, urgent care clinics, and physician practices. They also develop and supply a range of products and services, many with specialized systems and clinical needs.
The company's Enterprise Architecture (EA) department has been operating for several years and has mature, well-developed architecture governance and development processes following the TOGAF standard. The Chief Information Officer (CIO) is the sponsor of the Enterprise Architecture program.
Healthcare is a highly controlled sector, and the company must maintain robust security practices to keep patient information private and prevent data breaches. The company shares electronic health records with multiple providers and has standardized its medical coding for billing and reporting.
Many of the company’s rivals have begun using Artificial Intelligence (AI) 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 implement AI-based solutions in the company.
The project has been established and you have been assigned to work on it. Stakeholders, concerns, and business requirements have been identified. The stakeholders have made it clear that timely implementation of changes can be life-critical, and that changes should be focused on improving patient outcomes. They also have a concern about disruption due to the changes and require the systems to preserve clinical data access and maintain critical life-support systems during any outages.
The scope of what is inside and what is outside the architecture efforts has now been confirmed. Your task is to revisit and review the Architecture Principles, as they form part of the constraints on architecture work.
Question:
The EA team leader has asked you to explain which Architecture Principles are most relevant for this project.
Based on the TOGAF standard, which of the following is the best answer?
(Assume the company follows the example Architecture Principles from the TOGAF ADM Techniques – Architecture Principles chapter.)
Scenario
You are working as an Enterprise Architect within a large manufacturing company. The company has multiple divisions located worldwide.
After a recent study, senior management is concerned about the impact of the company’s multiple data centers and duplication of applications on business efficiency. To address this concern, a strategic architecture has been defined; it will help improve the ability to meet customer demand and improve the efficiency of operations. The strategic architecture involves the consolidation of multiple application programs that are currently used in different divisions and putting them all onto a cloud-based solution instead.
Each division has completed the Architecture Definition documentation to meet its own specific operational requirements. The enterprise architects have analyzed the corporate changes and implementation constraints. A consolidated gap analysis has been completed. Based on its results, the architects have reviewed the requirements, dependencies, and interoperability requirements needed to integrate the cloud-based solution. The architects have completed the Business Transformation Readiness Assessment. Based on all these factors, they have produced a risk assessment. They have also completed the draft Implementation and Migration Plan, the draft Architecture Roadmap, and the Capability Assessment deliverables.
Due to the risks of changing from the current environment, the decision has been taken that a gradual approach is needed to implement the target architecture. It will likely take a few years to complete the whole implementation process.
The company has a mature Enterprise Architecture (EA) practice and uses the TOGAF standard for its architecture development method. The EA practice is engaged throughout all the divisions, with implementation governance assigned to a business line. In addition to providing guidance on using architecture frameworks, including business planning, project/portfolio management, and operations management, the EA program is sponsored by the Chief Information Officer (CIO).
You have been asked to decide on the next steps for the migration planning.
Based on the TOGAF standard, which of the following is the best answer?
You are working as an Enterprise Architect within an Enterprise Architecture (EA) team at a large government agency with multiple divisions. The agency has a well-established EA practice and follows the TOGAF standard as its method for architecture development. The government has mandated that the agency prepare for an "AI-first" world.
The agency wants to determine the impact and role of AI in its future services. The CIO has approved a Request for Architecture Work to explore the use of AI in services. Some leaders are concerned about reliance on AI, security, and employees’ need to acquire new skills.
The EA team leader seeks suggestions on managing the risks associated with a new architecture for the AI-first project. Based on the TOGAF standard, which of the following is the best answer?