In TOGAF, the four dimensions used to scope an architecture are:
1. Breadth: Refers to how wide the scope of the architecture is across the organization, such as whether it applies to the whole enterprise or just a specific part (like a business unit).
2. Depth: Refers to how detailed the architecture needs to be, ranging from high-level conceptual models to detailed technical specifications.
3. Time Period: Refers to the timeline for the architecture, considering short, medium, and long-term perspectives. It helps in planning the architecture's evolution over time.
4. Architecture Domains: Refers to the specific areas within enterprise architecture that the architecture will cover, such as Business, Data, Application, and Technology domains.
C is correct answer.
https://solutionsarchitect.com.au/the-four-dimensions-of-scope-tog/
Not to be confused with purposes of an EA capability (Strategy, Portfolio, Project, Solution Delivery) - https://pubs.opengroup.org/togaf-standard/togaf-leaders-guide/togaf-leaders-guide_5.html#_Toc95220367
Option C [VERIFIED]
https://pubs.opengroup.org/togaf-standard/adm/chap01.html#:~:text=Typically%2C%20the%20scope%20of%20an,to%20the%20problem%20being%20addressed.
C is correct refer to 4.5 in https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf9-doc/m/chap04.html
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