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Question 203

Scenario:

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ABC LLC is a vacation property management firm that is growing through acquisition. It manages over 200 resort properties across North America. Many of the resort properties use the same internal IT systems that they used before they were acquired. Until recently, the only requirement that has been placed in each property is that they use a standard financial reporting system to report their financials ID the headquarters on a weekly basis.

The CEO has stated his concerns about the inefficiencies of the current approach and identified the need to change. He has defined a new strategic vision that will enhance the LLC property business by standardizing its operations across the network to provide consolidated financial, human resources, logistics, sales and marketing, and yield management. He has also stated that he expects results by the end of the current fiscal year.

These changes will provide the company with improved utilization of its capacity and more efficient operations. The addition of a corporate-wide data warehouse will provide analytics that will enable the marketing group to improve its ability to target advertising into key markets to improve yields.

The LLC has a mature enterprise architecture (EA) practice and uses TOGAF 9 as the method and guiding framework. The CIO is the sponsor of the activity.

In planning this change, the Chief Architect engaged the services of a well-known consulting firm that specializes in business strategy. An initial study has been conducted to identify the strategic changes needed to implement the CEO's vision. This recently completed with approval of a strategic architecture encompassing the entire firm, including detailed requirements and recommendations.

Based on the recommendations from the initial engagement, the company has embraced an Architecture Vision to adopt an enterprise application that is tailored to the needs of the hospitality industry.

Refer to the scenario -

Your role is that of Chief Architect. You have been asked to recommend the best approach to take in this architecture engagement to realize the CEO's vision.

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

    Correct Answer: B

    Given the scenario, the appropriate approach involves first defining the target architecture because the vision and strategic architecture are already well understood and formalized. This ensures that any inefficiencies present in the current baseline architecture are not perpetuated moving forward. Transition planning will then follow, aligning the organization's operations and IT systems with the new strategic architecture, satisfying the requirements established during the initial engagement.

Discussion
loyolastalinOption: B

Ans : B https://www.briefmenow.org/the-open-group/which-of-the-following-is-the-best-answer-28/

ArockiaOption: B

Yes. It is B. "Target First" as the vision/strategy is well understood with detailed requirements.

moshosOption: B

Correct answer B. The keyword is "architecture engagement" and this document describes the different classes of it: https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf92-doc/arch/chap18.html This scenario falls under "Architectural Definition of Bounded Change Initiatives" which focuses on "Target first" then transition planning.

noureldinOption: B

One Guy Mentioned the following: Hi Guys, I just came from the exam, I got this question , answered with B and got 100% in the exam result. so dont think after B 😀

spaultxOption: C

I think the answer is C as it has mentioned that during initial engagement, adoption of an enterprise hospitality solution has been embraced in the vision, which can change/skip the sequence of ADM cycle to do a technology architecture to identify the infrastructure need/capability.

OCHTOption: B

ince the vision is well understood and the strategic architecture agreed, you recommend that the target architecture is defined first, followed by transition planning. This will ensure that the current inefficiencies of the baseline architecture are not carried forward, and that the proposed solution addresses the requirements identified in the initial architecture engagement.

OCHTOption: A

My findings are :- 1.Completed initial engagement with approved strategic architecture 2. CEO's vision and identified need for change 3. Architecture definition phases (B-D) For further understanding, can refer to the following sections in the TOGAF 9.1 documentation: Section 5: ADM Overview (for an understanding of the Architecture Development Method and its phases) (https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf91-doc/arch/chap05.html) Section 6: ADM Guidelines and Techniques (for guidelines and techniques for applying TOGAF ADM) (https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf91-doc/arch/chap06.html)

shreeraj23Option: B

Answer is B -

noureldinOption: B

correct answer is B.

PrashanttheCloudMasterOption: A

Not sure why correct answer is C Our solution --- >A B D C A - Best answer as it talks about BDAT B - 2nd Best -- as it ignores baseline architecture inefficiencies D - requirements are already taken care in phase A C - seems to be distractor as it only focusses on technology archi. , we need BDAT here

Risho

so what is the correct answer here?? B or C

Nicholas_The_King_KongOption: D

I really doubt the answer is "C". It occurs to me there was a previous cycle that had resulted in the decision of adopting a new enterprise application that is industry specific, which means that the enterprise needs to migrate from the as-is application to the new. How is this only affecting the Technology domain?

sreejayan

I agree correct answer

NKZAOption: B

Ans : B

thirstylionOption: B

Answer: B

SomeshSuleOption: C

I think the scope of the Vision is only till the adoption of an enterprise application. Therefore may be assessing the current infrastructure capacity and capability could be important step.

[Removed]Option: D

I don't understand why the answer would be C. Could someone please explain?