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Question 11

Scenario: Vittronics Ltd.

Vittronics Ltd. is a leading medical device manufacturer in the highly competitive market for Migraine Headache Pain Management (MHPM) devices. These tiny wireless devices are implanted in the brain and can deliver a precise electric shock when the wearable Pain Control Unit (PCU) detects an increase in stress induced by the onset of a migraine headache.

This technology will be a breakthrough in the treatment of this condition, and several competitors are striving to be the first to introduce a product into the market.

However, all of them must demonstrate the effectiveness and safety of their products in a set of clinical trials that will satisfy the regulatory requirements of the countries in the target markets.

The Enterprise Architecture group at Vittronics has been engaged in an architecture development project to create a Secure Private Immersive Collaborative

Environment (SPICE) that will allow researchers at its product development laboratories worldwide to share information about their independent clinical trials.

The Vittronics Enterprise Architecture group is a mature organization that has been utilizing TOGAF for several years. They have recently upgraded to TOGAF 9.

The Vittronics Architecture Development Method (VADM) is strictly based on the TOGAF 9 Architecture Development Method (ADM) with extensions required to support current good manufacturing practices and good laboratory practices in their target markets.

The SPICE project team has now completed the Business, Information Systems, and Technology Architecture phases and has produced a complete set of deliverables for each phase. Due to the highly sensitive nature of the information that is managed in SPICE, special care was taken to ensure that each architecture domain included an examination of the security and privacy issues that are relevant for each domain. A corresponding SPICE Security Architecture has been defined.

The Executive Vice President for Clinical Research is the sponsor of the Enterprise Architecture activity. He has stated that the changes to the SPICE architecture will need to be rolled out on a geographic basis that will minimize disruptions to ongoing clinical trials. The work will need to be done in stages and rolled out in geographical regions.

You are serving as the Lead Architect for the SPICE project team.

You have been asked to recommend the approach to identify the work packages that will be included in the Transition Architecture(s).

Based en TOGAF 9, which of the following is the best answer?

    Correct Answer: A

    To identify the work packages that will be included in the Transition Architecture(s), it is essential to use tools that facilitate logical grouping of related tasks and dependencies. Creating an Implementation Factor Assessment and Deduction Matrix along with a Consolidated Gaps, Solutions, and Dependencies Matrix helps in understanding the impact of different activities and identifying the gaps. For each gap, proposed solutions need to be categorized as new developments, purchased solutions, or based on existing products. Grouping similar solutions together into work packages ensures efficiency. Identifying and managing dependencies between work packages is crucial, especially considering the clinical trial schedules. Finally, regrouping these packages into a set of Capability Increments and documenting them in an Architecture Definition Increments Table will provide a clear roadmap for the transition, aligning with the geographic rollout strategy to minimize disruptions. This structured approach ensures comprehensive planning and smooth implementation. Therefore, creating these matrices and following this method supports an effective transition.

Discussion
sameersoftyhclOption: A

I think A is the correct answer. 1. Should minimize the IMPACT to ongoing trial -> Implementation Factor & Deduction Matrix 2. The work will need to be done in STAGES and rolled out in geographical regions -> Architecture Definition Increments Table 12.3.9: Using the Consolidated Gaps, Solutions, and Dependencies matrix together with the Implementation Factor Assessment and Deduction matrix, logically group the various activities into work packages.

tushmish

all good, except 'Architecture Definition Increments Table' isn't part of Phase E, where the work packages get identified.

SixtyOption: C

C seems to fit better with the standard 24.2 "This matrix can be used as a planning tool when creating work packages. The identified dependencies will drive the creation of projects and migration planning in Phases E and F."

sammy811Option: C

Its C - pg 240

mjdfreeiotcloudOption: C

C for me is the correcte answers, just about work package and not "factors impacting "

PratsMicOption: A

A - Best B - Missing Gap Analysis C - misses Implementation Factor Assessment and Deduction Matrix that A has D - Missing Gap Analysis

93madoxOption: A

I think it is A. Question is asking about Identification of Work Packages, not the transition architectures by themselves. That means we are in the 12.3.9 Indetify and Group Major Work Packages sections that says: Using the Consolidated Gaps, Solutions, and Dependencies matrix together with the Implementation Factor Assessment and Deduction matrix, logically group the various activities into work packages. Indicate for every gap/activity whether the solution should be oriented towards a new development, or be based on an existing product, and/or use a solution that can be purchased.

mrg998Option: C

Its C, 24.2 says use it as a planning tool.

clementiOption: A

The answer explains in detail the techniques to group the work packages and the transitions architectures

rkustagiOption: A

Choice A is correct sameersoftyhcl has given good explanation

scuzzy2010Option: C

I think it's C. A is close but there's no requirement for Transition Architectures.

scuzzy2010

After reading the question again, I think answer is C. It does mention Transition Architectures - " identify the work packages that will be included in the Transition Architecture(s)".

scuzzy2010

I mean answer is 'A'!