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Question 346

Scenario:

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Your role is that of a consultant to the Lead Enterprise Architect in a company that speicializes in luxury electric cars and their powertrain components, and also produces battery-charging equipment. It has its own distribution network, its own showrooms, and sells directly to customers via the internet. The company has four manufacturing facilities, two in the North America, one in Europe, and one in Asia.

A challenge that the company is facing to scale up the number of vehicles coming off the production line to meed customer demand, while maintaining quality. At the moment there are supply chain storages for key electronic components related to the autonomous drive system. In response the this, the research arm of the company has pioneered the development of a new self-driving platform. This new design uses common off-the-shelf components that will allow for a significant increase in overall vehicle production. This new design is ready to go into production.

The company has a mature Enterprise Architecture practice that is supported by a cross-functional Architecture Board. The TOGAF standard is used for developing the automated manufacturing process and systems used to design, manufacture and test the new design. The Chief Information Officer and the Chief

Operating Officer co-sponsor the Enterprise Architecture program.

As part of putting the new self-driving platform into production, adjustments to the automated assembly processes need to be made. A pilot architecture project at a single location has defined an updated approach for controlling the automated test systems used to perform final quality assurance. The Chief Engineer, sponsor of the activity, and the Architecture Board have approved the plan for immediate implementation at each plant.

Architecture Contracts have been developed that detail the work needed to implement and deploy the new automated test system controller for each location. The

Chief Engineer has expressed concern that a uniform process be employed at each location to ensure consistency and quality.

Refer to the Scenario -

The Lead Enterprise Architect has asked you to recommend the best approach to address the Chief Engineer's concern.

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

    Correct Answer: D

    The best approach to address the Chief Engineer's concern about ensuring a uniform process across all locations while maintaining consistency and quality is to review the applicable Architecture Contract for each location. This ensures that the contracts address the project goals, effectiveness metrics, acceptance criteria, and risk management. Additionally, conducting compliance reviews at key points in the implementation process helps to verify that the work is proceeding as per the Architecture Definition. Reviewing all deviations from the Architecture Contract and potentially granting dispensations allows for necessary customization while maintaining overall consistency and quality.

Discussion
ppoulopOption: D

D seems the correct one to me

youthanasiaOption: D

D is correct for me. The architecture contract is in place, so A & C are out, there is no need to create what is already created. For B, what has the performance of drive assembly have to do with with EA, surely this would be handled by the manufacturing team of the drive assembly. D is the only complete answer.

bsiOption: A

A should be fine. I was also mislead by anwers, but A is speaking about uniform contract (single). It does not talk about review for each location (like C or D), but only on one Contract covering a concern of uniformity B is talking about modifying a Contract, which should not happen.....

jayechoOption: C

should be C since it covers the relevant concerns

OCHTOption: D

Given the Chief Engineer's concern for a uniform process to ensure consistency and quality, Option D seems the best fit. It ensures that the Architecture Contract addresses the project objectives, includes compliance reviews at key points, and allows for potential customization if needed, all of which aligns with the need for a uniform process across all locations.

NicWorthOption: B

I would say B as the contract has already been developed. A and C are out as it states you create a Contract but that has already been done according to the question. D doesn't seem 100% right as it talks about external parties but the question does not refer to external parties...

noureldinOption: D

Why memorandum of understanding is important to answer or choose C, it is not even TOGAF term, the contract is the memorandum of understanding. I would say D

BanzaaaiOption: D

You review the applicable Architecture Contract for each location

nemOption: D

Agree with D as the best answer. The concern from the chief engineer is about consistency and quality. Since architecture contracts developed already, compliance review process is the TOGAF way

venksfcOption: C

C is correct to ensure to address concern that a uniform process be employed at each location to ensure consistency.

gsneaks76Option: B

Looks like B to me, contracts already exist and you need to monitor and be able to change if need be

bsi

I fully agree that contracts exists so we could discard A and C. But D looks more detailed than B. I would go for D.

bsi

I wrote it and upper comment ("I fully agree.... ") is wrong - please do not confirm this or previous comment :)