The correct answer is A .
TOGAF 9.2 identifies four dimensions that are typically used to define and limit the scope of an architecture: Breadth , Depth , Time Period , and Architecture Domains . The dimension that asks, “To what level of detail should the architecting effort go?” is Depth . This dimension determines how much architectural detail is enough and where the boundary should be drawn between architecture work and related downstream activities such as system design, system engineering, and system development.
Option A , Depth , is correct because it directly concerns the level of detail required in the architecture effort.
Option B , Architecture Domains , is incorrect because it concerns which architecture domains are included, such as Business, Data, Application, and Technology Architecture.
Option C , Breadth , is incorrect because it concerns the extent of the enterprise covered by the architecture effort.
Option D , Project , is incorrect because TOGAF 9.2 does not list “Project” as one of the four standard architecture scope dimensions. The relevant TOGAF dimensions are Breadth, Depth, Time Period, and Architecture Domains.
[References:TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2, Part II: Architecture Development Method, Chapter 4: Introduction to Part II, Section 4.5: Scoping the Architecture., , ]