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1.What is specified by an architecture viewpoint?
A. A model kind
B. An Enterprise Architecture model
C. An architecture description
D. An architecture view on an Enterprise Architecture
Answer: D
Explanation:
According to the ISO/IEC 42010 standard1, an architecture viewpoint is a specification of the
conventions for constructing and using a view. A view is a representation of a whole system from the
perspective of a related set of concerns. An architecture view on an Enterprise Architecture is a
representation of a part or whole of an Enterprise Architecture from the perspective of one or more
stakeholders and their concerns.
The ArchiMate language provides a flexible approach in which architects and other stakeholders can
use their own views on the Enterprise Architecture. In this approach, architecture views are specified
by architecture viewpoints. Architecture viewpoints define abstractions on the set of models
representing the Enterprise Architecture, each aimed at a particular type of stakeholder and
addressing a particular set of concerns2.
2.Which of the following is a Passive Structure Element?
A. Application Component
B. Actor
C. Event
D. Data Object
Answer: D
Explanation:
Based on the ArchiMate 3 documents or objectives, a data object is a passive structure element that
represents a piece of data that can be manipulated by behavior elements such as application
functions or services. A passive structure element is a structural element that cannot perform
behavior. Active structure elements can perform behavior on passive structure elements.
References: ArchiMate® 3.2 Specification, Chapter 4 Generic Metamodel, Section 4.1 Behavior and
Structure Elements, Subsection 4.1.1 Active Structure Elements 1; ArchiMate® 3.2 Specification,
Chapter 10 Application Layer, Section 10.2 Passive Structure Elements 1.
3.1.Complete the sentence. In the Technology Layer metamodel, a communication network a path_
A. realizes
B. serves
C. aggregates
D. accesses
Answer: A
Explanation:
According to the Technology Layer metamodel, a communication network is a physical
communication medium between two or more devices or other networks. A communication network
realizes a path, which is a relation between two or more nodes through which they can exchange
information.
References: Technology Layer in ArchiMate Part 1 - Metamodel1; ArchiMate® 3.2
Specification, Chapter 10: Technology Layer2.
4.What relationships are permitted between capabilities and requirements?
A. Assigned to, associated with
B. Triggers, aggregates
C. Assigned to, realizes
D. Influences, realizes
Answer: C
Explanation:
According to the ArchiMate 3.2 Specification1, a capability is an ability that an active structure
element, such as an organization, person, or system, possesses. A requirement is a statement of
need that must be realized by a system. Capabilities and requirements are both motivation elements
that represent the reasons for designing and implementing an architecture.
The ArchiMate language defines two relationships that are permitted between capabilities and
requirements:
? Assigned to: This relationship links a requirement to a core element (such as a business actor, a
business service, a business process, an application service, an application component, etc.) that is
responsible for realizing it. The core element may be assigned to a capability that enables it to realize
the requirement.
? Realizes: This relationship links a capability to a requirement that is fully or partially realized by that
capability.
5.Which of the following answers best interprets the diagram?
A. The CMO is concerned with the driver Market Share.
B. The CMO is motivated by the driver Market Share.
C. The CMO has a requirement to increase Market Share.
D. The CMO has a goal related to Market Share
Answer: B
Explanation:
According to the ArchiMate 3.2 Specification1, a driver represents an external or internal condition
that motivates an organization to define its goals and implement the changes necessary to achieve
them. Drivers that are associated with a stakeholder are often called “concerns” of that stakeholder.
A stakeholder represents the role of an individual, team, or organization (or classes thereof) that
represents their interests in the outcome of the architecture. A motivation element is an element that
represents the reasons for designing and implementing an architecture, such as stakeholders,
drivers, goals, principles, requirements, or value. A motivation element is denoted by a hexagonal
shape.
The diagram below shows a motivation element (driver) named Market Share that influences a
stakeholder named CMO. The influence relationship is denoted by a dashed line with an open
arrowhead.
The influence relationship means that the driver affects the stakeholder’s interests or concerns.
Therefore, the best interpretation of the diagram is that the CMO is motivated by the driver Market
Share.
6.Relationships are classified in a number of categories as shown below What are A, B and C?
A. Aggregation, assignment, realization
B. Derived, Internal, External
C. Passive, Behavior, Active
D. Structural, dependency, dynamic
Answer: D
Explanation:
This is because the diagram shows the three main categories of relationships in ArchiMate: structural
relationships, which model the static construction or composition of concepts; dependency
relationships, which model how elements depend on or use other elements; and dynamic
relationships, which model the temporal or causal connections between elements.
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