
OG0-092 Exam Information and Outline
TOGAF 9 Part 2
OG0-092 Exam Syllabus & Study Guide
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- Exam Name: TOGAF® 9 Part 2 Exam
- Exam Number: OG0-092
- Qualification upon passing: TOGAF 9 Certified
- Delivered at: Authorized Examination Provider Test Centers
- Prerequisites: TOGAF 9 Foundation or a pass of the TOGAF 9 Part 1 Exam on the same day at the same test center
- Supervised: Yes
- Open Book: Yes- an electronic copy of the TOGAF 9 Standard is built into the exam.
- Exam type: Scenario Based- Complex Multiple Choice
- Number of questions: 8
- Pass score: 60% (24 out of 40 points)
- Time limit: 90 minutes (1)
- Preliminary Phase
- Architecture Governance: Ensuring compliance with architectural standards.
- Architecture Principles: Fundamental guidelines (e.g.- "Business Continuity").
- Architecture Capability: Setting up an EA practice (e.g.- Architecture Board- Compliance Reviews).
- Architecture Vision
- Stakeholder Management: Identifying and engaging stakeholders.
- Statement of Architecture Work (SAW): Formal agreement on deliverables.
- Business Capability Mapping: Understanding core business functions.
- Business Architecture
- Business Process Modeling: Techniques like BPMN.
- Value Streams: End-to-end business activities delivering value.
- Organization Structure: Functional decomposition.
- Information Systems Architectures (Data & Application)
- Data Architecture: Data entities- CRUD matrices.
- Application Architecture: Application portfolios- interfaces.
- TOGAF TRM (Technical Reference Model): Standards for interoperability.
- Technology Architecture
- Technology Portfolio: Servers- networks- middleware.
- III-RM (Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model): Cloud- SaaS considerations.
- Standards Information Base (SIB): Approved technology standards.
- Opportunities & Solutions
- Migration Planning: Transition architectures.
- Implementation Governance: Ensuring alignment with target architecture.
- Migration Planning
- Cost-Benefit Analysis: ROI justification.
- Risk Management: Mitigation strategies.
- Implementation Governance
- Architecture Compliance Reviews: Ensuring adherence.
- Contracts & Procurement: Vendor management.
- Architecture Change Management
- Change Requests: Handling deviations.
- Architecture Board: Decision-making authority.
- Requirements Management
- Requirements Traceability: Linking needs to solutions.
- Gap Analysis: Identifying missing capabilities.
- Architecture Partitioning
- Segmentation: Dividing by business units- geography.
- Levels of Abstraction: Strategic- segment- capability.
- Architecture Patterns
- SOA (Service-Oriented Architecture).
- Microservices- Event-Driven Architecture.
- Risk Management
- Risk Assessment: Probability vs. impact.
- Risk Register: Documenting risks.
- Capability-Based Planning
- Business Capability Matrix.
- Maturity Models.
- Key Deliverables & Artifacts
- Architecture Building Blocks (ABBs): Reusable components.
- Solution Building Blocks (SBBs): Implementation-specific.
- Viewpoints & Views: Stakeholder-specific representations.
- TOGAF Content Metamodel
- Entities (e.g.- Actor- Role- Function).
- Relationships (e.g.- "realizes"- "assigned to").
- Enterprise Continuum
- Architecture Repository: Storing reusable assets.
- Foundation Architecture: Generic reference models.
- Architecture Tools
- Modeling Tools (e.g.- ArchiMate- Sparx EA).
- Governance Tools.