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Question # 51

Scenario

You are working as an Enterprise Architect within a large manufacturing company. The company has multiple divisions located worldwide.

After a recent study, senior management is concerned about the impact of the company’s multiple data centers and duplication of applications on business efficiency. To address this concern, a strategic architecture has been defined; it will help improve the ability to meet customer demand and improve the efficiency of operations. The strategic architecture involves the consolidation of multiple application programs that are currently used in different divisions and putting them all onto a cloud-based solution instead.

Each division has completed the Architecture Definition documentation to meet its own specific operational requirements. The enterprise architects have analyzed the corporate changes and implementation constraints. A consolidated gap analysis has been completed. Based on its results, the architects have reviewed the requirements, dependencies, and interoperability requirements needed to integrate the cloud-based solution. The architects have completed the Business Transformation Readiness Assessment. Based on all these factors, they have produced a risk assessment. They have also completed the draft Implementation and Migration Plan, the draft Architecture Roadmap, and the Capability Assessment deliverables.

Due to the risks of changing from the current environment, the decision has been taken that a gradual approach is needed to implement the target architecture. It will likely take a few years to complete the whole implementation process.

The company has a mature Enterprise Architecture (EA) practice and uses the TOGAF standard for its architecture development method. The EA practice is engaged throughout all the divisions, with implementation governance assigned to a business line. In addition to providing guidance on using architecture frameworks, including business planning, project/portfolio management, and operations management, the EA program is sponsored by the Chief Information Officer (CIO).

You have been asked to decide on the next steps for the migration planning.

Based on the TOGAF standard, which of the following is the best answer?

Options:

A.  

You update the Architecture Definition Document, which includes setting project objectives and documenting the final requirements. This will ensure that the architecture remains relevant and responsive to the needs of the enterprise. You then produce an Implementation Governance Model to manage the lessons learned prior to finalizing the Implementation and Migration Plan. You recommend that lessons learned be applied as changes to the archi

B.  

You conduct a series of Compliance Assessments to ensure that the architecture is being implemented according to the contract. The Compliance Assessment verifies that the implementation team is using the proper development methodology. It should include deployment of monitoring tools and ensure that performance targets are being met. If they are not met, then you would identify changes to performance requirements and update those in the Imp

C.  

You examine how the Implementation and Migration Plan affects the other frameworks being used in the organization. You coordinate the planning with the business planning, project/portfolio management, and operations management frameworks. You assign a business value to each project, considering the available resources and how well they align with the strategy. You then update the architecture roadmap and the Implementation and Migration Pla

D.  

You assess the business value for each project by applying the Business Value Assessment Technique. The assessment should focus on return on investment and performance evaluation criteria to prioritize the most progress of the architecture transformation. You confirm and plan a series of Transition Architecture phases using an Architecture Definition Increments Table. You document the lessons learned and generate the final Implementation an

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Question # 52

Please read this scenario prior to answering the question

You are the Lead Enterprise Architect at a major agribusiness company. The company's main

annual harvest is lentils, a highly valued food grown worldwide. The lentil parasite, broomrape,

has been an increasing concern for many years and is now becoming resistant to chemical

controls. In addition, changes in climate favor the propagation and growth of the parasite. As a

result, the parasite cannot realistically be exterminated, and it has become pandemic, with lentil

yields falling globally.

The CEO appreciates the seriousness of the situation and has set out a change in direction

that is effectively a new business for the company. There are opportunities for new products,

and new markets. The company will use the fields for another harvest and will cease to process

third-party lentils. Thus, the target market will change, and the end-products will be different

and more varied. This is a major decision and the CEO has stated a desire to repurpose rather

than replace so as to manage the risks and limit the costs.

The company has a mature Enterprise Architecture practice based in its headquarters and uses

the TOGAF standard as the method and guiding framework. The practice has an established

Architecture Capability, and uses iteration for architecture development. The CIO is the sponsor

of the activity.

The CIO has assigned the Enterprise Architecture team to this activity. At this stage there is no

shared vision, or requirements.

Refer to the scenario

You have been asked to propose the best approach for architecture development to realize the

CEO's change in direction for the company.

Based on the TOGAF standard which of the following is the best answer?

Options:

A.  

You propose that the team focus on architecture definition, with emphasis on definingthe change parameters to support this new business strategy that the CEO hasidentified. Once understood, the team will be in the best position to identify therequirements, drivers, issues, and constraints for the change. You would ensure that thearchitecture development addresses non-functional requirements to assure that thetarget architecture is robust an

B.  

You propose that this engagement define the baseline Technology Architecture first inorder to assess the current infrastructure capacity and capability for the company. Thenthe focus should be on transition planning and incremental architecture deployment.This will identify requirements to ensure that the projects are sequenced in an optimalfashion so as to realize the change.

C.  

You propose that the priority is to understand and bring structure to the definition of thechange. The team should focus iteration cycles on a baseline first approach toarchitecture development, and then transition planning. This will identify what needs tochange in order to transition from the baseline to the target, and can be used to work outin detail what the shared vision is for the change.

D.  

You propose that the team focus its iteration cycles on architecture development bygoing through the architecture definition phases (B-D) with a baseline first approach.This will support the change in direction as stated by the CEO. It will ensure that thechange can be defined in a structured manner and address the requirements needed torealize the change.

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Question # 53

Please read this scenario prior to answering the question

Your role is that of a consultant to the Lead Enterprise Architect in a multinational automotive manufacturer.

The company has a corporate strategy that focuses on electrification of its portfolio, and it has invested

heavily in a new shared car platform to use across all its brands. The company has four manufacturing

facilities, one in North America, two in Europe, and one in Asia.

A challenge that the company is facing is to scale up the number of vehicles coming off the production line to meet customer demand, while maintaining quality. There are significant supply chain shortages for electronic components, which are impacting production. In response to this the company has taken on new suppliers and has also taken design and production of the battery pack in-house.

The company has a mature Enterprise Architecture practice. The TOGAF standard is used for developing

the process and systems used to design, manufacture, and test the battery pack. The Chief Information

Officer and the Chief Operating Officer co-sponsor the Enterprise Architecture program.

As part of putting the new battery pack into production, adjustments to the assembly processes need to be made. A pilot project has been completed at a single location. The Chief Engineer, sponsor of the activity, and the Architecture Board have approved the plan for implementation and migration at each plant.

Draft Architecture Contracts have been developed that detail the work needed to implement and deploy the new processes for each location. The company mixes internal teams with a few third-party contractors at the locations. The Chief Engineer has expressed concern that the deployment will not be consistent and of acceptable quality.

Refer to the scenario

The Lead Enterprise Architect has asked you to review the draft Architecture Contracts and recommend the best approach to address the Chief Engineer's concern.

Based on the TOGAF Standard, which of the following is the best answer?

Options:

A.  

For changes requested by an internal team, you recommend a memorandum of understandingbetween the Architecture Board and the implementation organization. For contracts issued to third-party contractors, you recommend that it is a fully enforceable legal contract. You recommend thatthe Architecture Board reviews all deviations from the Architecture Contract and considers whether togrant a dispensation to allow the implementation organization

B.  

For changes undertaken by internal teams, you recommend a memorandum of understandingbetween the Architecture Board and the implementation organization. If a contract is issued to acontractor, you recommend that it is a fully enforceable legal contract. If a deviation from theArchitecture Contract is found, you recommend that the Architecture Board grant a dispensation toallow the implementation organization to customize the process to meet

C.  

You review the contracts ensuring that they address project objectives, effectiveness metrics,acceptance criteria, and risk management. Third-party contracts must be legally enforceable. Yourecommend a schedule of compliance reviews at key points in the implementation process. Yourecommend that the Architecture Board reviews all deviations from the Architecture Contract andconsiders whether to grant a dispensation to allow the process to be

D.  

You recommend that the Architecture Contracts be used to manage the architecture governanceprocesses across the locations. You recommend deployment of monitoring tools to assess theperformance of each completed battery pack at each location and develop change requirements ifnecessary. If a deviation from the contract is detected, the Architecture Board should allow theArchitecture Contract to be modified meet the local needs. In such cases

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Question # 54

Please read this scenario prior to answering the question.

You are employed as an Enterprise Architect at a healthcare company. The company operates over 250 hospitals and is dedicated to transforming healthcare with new ideas and advancements. The company has multiple divisions including surgery centers, freestanding emergency departments, urgent care clinics, and physician practices. They also develop and supply a range of products and services, many with specialized systems and clinical needs.

The company’s Enterprise Architecture (EA) department has been operating for several years and has mature, well-developed architecture governance and development processes following the TOGAF standard. The Chief Information Officer (CIO) is the sponsor of the Enterprise Architecture program.

Healthcare is a highly controlled sector, and the company must maintain robust security practices to keep patient information private and prevent data breaches. The company shares electronic health records with multiple providers and has standardized its medical coding for billing and reporting.

Many of the company’s rivals have begun using Artificial Intelligence (AI) in their operations, and the indications are that this will be transformative for healthcare delivery. This is something the EA department has been interested in for a while, and they had recently submitted an Architecture Change Request which was approved. As a result, the CIO has approved a Request for Architecture Work to implement AI-based solutions in the company.

The project has been established and you have been assigned to work on it. Stakeholders, concerns, and business requirements have been identified. The stakeholders have made it clear that timely implementation of changes can be life-critical, and that changes should be focused on improving patient outcomes. They also have a concern about disruption due to the changes and require the systems to preserve clinical data access and maintain critical life-support systems during any outages.

The scope of what is inside and what is outside the architecture efforts has now been confirmed. Your task is to revisit and review the Architecture Principles, as they form part of the constraints on architecture work.

Question:

The EA team leader has asked you to explain which Architecture Principles are most relevant for this project.

Based on the TOGAF standard, which of the following is the best answer?

(Note: You should assume the company follows the example set of Architecture Principles that are provided in the TOGAF standard, ADM Techniques, Architecture Principles chapter.)

Options:

A.  

Compliance with the Law is critical for a company operating in one of the most heavily regulated industries. This principle provides the foundation for ensuring the initiative meets all legal requirements for patient data handling. Interoperability ensuring systems can exchange and use information is important for cross-provider data sharing. Control Technical Diversity will be vital for standardizing the AI implementations across multiple

B.  

Responsive Change Management emphasizes implementing changes in a timely manner to meet user needs and limiting downtime during change. Primacy of Principles makes it clear that the set of principles applies equally to all divisions and clinical departments. This will ensure that the regulatory requirements across the company are met. Maximize Benefit to the Enterprise will ensure that decisions are made to provide maximum benefit to the co

C.  

Common Use Applications promotes standardization across divisions for the solutions, aligning with the company’s existing practice of standardized medical coding. Information Management is Everybody's Business is relevant because clinical staff, administrative personnel, and IT teams all need to collaborate on information management decisions. Data is Accessible is highly relevant to the healthcare industry. This is needed for users to perf

D.  

Common Vocabulary and Data Definitions is essential for standardized medical coding and cross-provider data sharing. This ensures the solutions will properly interpret clinical data consistently across divisions. Data Security is critical to protect patient information aligned with the regulations. It ensures data integrity and system availability for critical care. Requirements-Based Change ensures changes respond to business and clinical

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