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Question 43

McKinley Rockets is an enterprise that employs 20,000 men and women in five countries: UK, Italy, France, Spain and the Netherlands and its mission is to guarantee access to space offering space transportation, launch and management of satellite systems at low cost.

A TOGAF 9 mature Enterprise Architecture program is already established within the enterprise. McKinley Rockets strategy is to leverage in the USA shortage of satellite launches availability - that NASA created because of the Shuttle program shutdown - by acquiring an important merican space agency. This will ultimately allow McKinley Rockets to offer its services to the US market. The new acquired company NovaSpace is very successful but with outdated satellite monitoring systems. The CIO is sponsoring an activity to extend the McKinley Rockets' satellite monitoring applications to include the NovaSpace's satellites flock.

A task force of enterprise architects prepared an Architecture Vision and secured the approval. The Architecture Board decided to approve the vision, provided that the Design Definition Document is presented for review at phase D conclusion.

The Chief Architect asked you as Lead Integration Architect to use TOGAF 9 to recommend the best approach to design the Full Architecture and present it to the

Architecture Board.

Identify the best answer accordingly to the TOGAF 9 guidelines.

Choose one of the following answers

    Correct Answer: A

    TOGAF guidelines suggest addressing all architecture domains starting with the Business Architecture, followed by Technology, Application, and Data domains, though another sequence can be used as long as each domain is considered thoroughly. Each domain should have relevant reference models, viewpoints, and tools selected. Then, baseline and target architecture descriptions should be developed. Performing Gap Analysis to resolve impacts across the Architecture Landscape and updating the roadmap as necessary is essential. Finally, the Architecture Definition Document must be updated. This aligns most closely with option A, which comprehensively addresses the necessary processes as described in TOGAF standards.

Discussion
mrg998Option: C

Answer is C

mantz

Why C? Roadmap impacts isn't in the documentation but resolving impacts across the landscape (Answer A) does.

tushmish

BDAT is followed by default unless exception cases where Technology is a driver for change.

MackDOption: C

Answer C. https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf9-doc/arch/chap07.html The steps in Phase B are as follows: 7.3.1 Select Reference Models, Viewpoints, and Tools 7.3.2 Develop Baseline Business Architecture Description 7.3.3 Develop Target Business Architecture Description 7.3.4 Perform Gap Analysis 7.3.5 Define Candidate Roadmap Components 7.3.6 Resolve Impacts Across the Architecture Landscape 7.3.7 Conduct Formal Stakeholder Review 7.3.8 Finalize the Business Architecture 7.3.9 Create the Architecture Definition Document

WatadOption: C

Firstly, I choose A, though the target/baseline architectures specified here is a " Description" only, plus it's not mentioned to assess roadmap component. Thanks to discussion below, I'd go with C instead

theamisoftOption: C

C is correct though it misses "Resolve impacts across the Architecture Landscape". C it is "Business,Data, Application technology". But in "A" it is "Technology,Application , Data"

bbccOption: C

C is best

JotahakaOption: A

Refers to 4.2.2 Basic Structure (From TOGAF Standard v9.2) page 39