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Question 21

Scenario:

You are serving as the Lead Enterprise Architect at a major supplier in the automotive industry. The company is headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio with manufacturing plants across the United States, Brazil, Germany, Japan and South Korea. Each of these plants has been operating its own planning and production scheduling systems, as well as custom developed applications that drive the automated production equipment at each plant.

The company is implementing lean manufacturing principles to minimize waste and improve the efficiency of all of its production operations. During a recent exercise held for internal quality improvement, it was determined that a significant reduction in process waste could be achieved by replacing the current planning and scheduling systems with a common Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system located in the Cleveland data center. This central system would provide support to each of the plants replacing the functionality in the existing systems. It would also eliminate the need for full data centers at each of the plant facilities. A reduced number of IT staff could support the remaining applications. In some cases, a third-party contractor could provide those staff.

The Enterprise Architecture department has been operating for several years and has mature, well-developed architecture governance and development processes that are strongly based on TOGAF 9.

At a recent meeting, the Architecture Board approved a Request for Architecture Work sponsored by the Chief Engineer of Global Manufacturing Operations. The request covered the initial architectural investigations and the development of a comprehensive architecture to plan the transformation.

The Common ERP Deployment architecture project team has now been formed, and the project team has been asked to develop an Architecture Vision that will achieve the desired outcomes and benefits. Some of the plant managers have expressed concern about the security and reliability of diving their planning and production scheduling from a remote centralized system. The Chief Engineer wants to know how these concerns can be addressed.

[Note: You should assume that the company has adopted the example set of principles that are listed and defined in TOGAF 9, Section 23.6.]

One of the earliest initiatives in the Enterprise Architecture program was the definition of a set of architecture principles. These now need to be updated to address the concerns raised.

You have been asked to select a set of principles most appropriate for guiding the team to define a robust solution.

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

    Correct Answer: B

    The principles listed under option B are the most appropriate for addressing the security and reliability concerns while guiding the team to define a robust solution. 'Business Continuity' ensures that the system remains reliable and operational even in the case of disruptions, addressing the managers' concerns about reliability. 'Common-use Applications' aligns with the goal of integrating the planning and production scheduling systems into a single ERP system. 'Maximize Benefit to the Enterprise' focuses on efficiency and cost-effectiveness, supporting the lean manufacturing principles. 'Data is Shared' and 'Data is Accessible' principles ensure that necessary information is available and can be shared across different locations, promoting efficiency. Finally, 'Data Security' directly addresses the plant managers' concerns about the security of a centralized system.

Discussion
rkustagiOption: B

business continuity, Data security, Maximize Benefit makes Option B best answer

sanjepauOption: B

B is the correct answer, as it talks about the common system, benefits of the enterprise, and also data security (concern of the stakeholder).

lorik75Option: B

B: Business continuity = reliability, Data shared, Data Access and Data Security = Security; Reduce IT stuff = Maximize Benefit; One App for all = Common-Application

aameerakOption: B

business continuity is the one which provides the reliability which is one of the concerns

dave256Option: B

Can someone explain why business continuity fits the case here ?

scuzzy2010

Because systems are remotely managed from a central location, there need to be a business continuity plans in place if the central location is unavailable , e.g. due to natural disaster

0xE8D4A51000Option: B

Why are the questions repeated in this DB?