Exam Objectives:
The Open Group OG0-091 exam, also known as TOGAF 9 Part 1 exam, is designed to test the candidate's knowledge of TOGAF 9. The exam focuses on the core principles, concepts, terminology, and basic framework of TOGAF 9. The exam objectives are as follows:
- Understand the basic concepts of enterprise architecture and TOGAF
- Understand the core principles of the TOGAF 9 standard
- Understand the key terminology of the TOGAF 9 standard
- Understand the ADM cycle and the objectives of each phase
- Understand the architecture content framework, including the building blocks, artifacts, and deliverables
- Understand the TOGAF reference models and their applications
Exam Details:
The Open Group OG0-091 exam is a multiple-choice exam with 40 questions. The exam duration is 60 minutes, and the passing mark is 55% (22 out of 40 questions). The exam is delivered in a proctored environment either at a Pearson VUE testing center or online. The cost of the exam varies depending on the region, but it typically ranges from $320 to $495.
The exam format includes simple and complex scenarios, which test the candidate's ability to apply the TOGAF 9 standard in practical situations. The exam is available in several languages, including English, French, German, and Spanish.
Related Books:
The following books can help a candidate prepare for the Open Group OG0-091 exam:
- TOGAF 9 Foundation Study Guide by Rachel Harrison and for Exam by Kevin Lindley: This book covers all the topics included in the exam, with sample questions and answers to test the candidate's understanding of the concepts.
- TOGAF Version 9.1: A Pocket Guide by Andrew Josey: This book provides a brief overview of the TOGAF 9 standard and is useful as a quick reference guide.
- TOGAF 9 Certified Study Guide by Rachel Harrison: This book covers the advanced topics of the TOGAF 9 standard and is useful for candidates preparing for the TOGAF 9 Part 2 exam.
- Enterprise Architecture at Work: Modelling, Communication and Analysis by Marc Lankhorst: This book covers the practical aspects of enterprise architecture, including modeling techniques and communication strategies, and is useful for candidates who want to apply the TOGAF 9 standard in real-world scenarios.