Assess the CertsIQ’s updated OGEA-102 exam questions for free online practice of your TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Part 2 test. Our OGEA 102 dumps questions will enhance your chances of passing the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Foundation certification exam with higher marks.
Please read this scenario prior to answering the question
You are the Chief Enterprise Architect at a large food service company specializing in sales to trade and
wholesale, for example, restaurants and other food retailers.
One of your company's competitors has launched a revolutionary product range and is running a very
aggressive marketing campaign. Your company's resellers are successively announcing that they are not
interested in your company's products and will sell your competitor's.
The CEO has stated there must be significant change to address the situation. He has made it clear that
new markets must be found for the company's products, and that the business needs to pivot, and address the
retail market as well as the existing wholesale market.
A consideration is the company's ability and willingness to change its business model, and if it is a temporary
or permanent change. An additional risk factor is one of culture. The company has been used to a stable
business with a reasonably well known and settled client base - all with its own local understandings and
practices.
The CEO is the sponsor of the EA program within the company. You have been engaged with the sales, logistics, production, and marketing teams, enabling the architecture activity to start. An Architecture Vision,
Architecture Principles, and Requirements have all been agreed. As you move forward to develop a possible
Target Architecture you have identified that some of the key stakeholders' preferences are incompatible. The
incompatibilities are focused primarily on time-to-market, cost savings, and the need to bring out a fully
featured product range, but there are additional factors.
Refer to the scenario
You have been asked how you will address the incompatibilities between key stakeholder preferences.
Based on the TOGAF standard which of the following is the best answer?
Please read this scenario prior to answering the question
You are the Lead Enterprise Architect at a major agribusiness company. The company's main harvest is lentils, a highly valued food grown worldwide. The lentil parasite, broomrape, has been an increasing concern for
many years and is now becoming resistant to chemical controls. In addition, changes in climate favor the
propagation and growth of the parasite. As a result, the parasite cannot realistically be exterminated, and it has
become pandemic, with lentil yields falling globally.
In response to the situation, the CEO has decided that the lentil fields will be used for another harvest. The
company will also cease to process third-party lentils and will repurpose its processing plants. Thus, the target
market will change, and the end-products will be different and more varied.
The company has recently established an Enterprise Architecture practice based on the TOGAF standard as
method and guiding framework. The CIO is the sponsor of the activity. A formal request for architecture
change has been approved. At this stage there is no fixed scope, shared vision, or objectives.
Refer to the scenario
You have been asked to propose 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?
Please read this scenario prior to answering the question
Your role is that of a consultant to the Lead Enterprise Architect in a multinational automotive manufacturer.
The company has a corporate strategy that focuses on electrification of its portfolio, and it has invested
heavily in a new shared car platform to use across all its brands. The company has four manufacturing
facilities, one in North America, two in Europe, and one in Asia.
A challenge that the company is facing is to scale up the number of vehicles coming off the production line to
meet customer demand, while maintaining quality. There are significant supply chain shortages for electronic
components, which are impacting production. In response to this the company has taken on new suppliers and
has also taken design and production of the battery pack in-house.
The company has a mature Enterprise Architecture practice. The TOGAF standard is used for developing
the process and systems used to design, manufacture, and test the battery pack. The Chief Information
Officer and the Chief Operating Officer co-sponsor the Enterprise Architecture program.
As part of putting the new battery pack into production, adjustments to the assembly processes need to be
made. A pilot project has been completed at a single location. The Chief Engineer, sponsor of the activity, and
the Architecture Board have approved the plan for implementation and migration at each plant.
Draft Architecture Contracts have been developed that detail the work needed to implement and deploy the
new processes for each location. The company mixes internal teams with a few third-party contractors at the
locations. The Chief Engineer has expressed concern that the deployment will not be consistent and of
acceptable quality.
Refer to the scenario
The Lead Enterprise Architect has asked you to review the draft Architecture Contracts and recommend the
best approach to address the Chief Engineer's concern.
Based on the TOGAF Standard, which of the following is the best answer?
© Copyrights CertsIQ 2025. All Rights Reserved
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website (CertsIQ). If you continue without changing your settings, we'll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies on the CertsIQ.