Answer - A.
https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf9-doc/arch/chap44.html
Architecture Governance needs to be supported by an Architecture Governance Framework.
Conceptually, Architecture Governance is an approach, a series of processes, a cultural orientation, and a set of owned responsibilities that ensure the integrity and effectiveness of the organization's architectures.
The split of process, content, and context are key to the support of the Architecture Governance initiative, by allowing the introduction of new governance material (legal, regulatory, standards-based, or legislative) without unduly impacting the processes. This content-agnostic approach ensures that the framework is flexible. The processes are typically independent of the content and implement a proven best practice approach to active governance.
- Phase G of the TOGAF ADM is dedicated to Implementation Governance,
which concerns itself with the realization of the architecture through change
projects. Architecture Governance covers the management and control of all
aspects of the development and evolution of architectures.
- It needs to be supported by an Architecture Governance Framework which assists in
identifying effective processes so that the business responsibilities associated
with Architecture Governance can be elucidated, communicated, and managed
effectively. The TOGAF standard provides such a framework, which is described
in the following sections.
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