Consider the following:
In Phase A a business capability map and a core set of value streams were created while developing the Architecture Vision.
Why would such Architecture Descriptions need to be updated in Phase B?
Consider the following:
In Phase A a business capability map and a core set of value streams were created while developing the Architecture Vision.
Why would such Architecture Descriptions need to be updated in Phase B?
The Architecture Descriptions need to be updated in Phase B because a new value stream was assessed as being in the project scope. This would necessitate revisiting and potentially modifying the original business capability map and core set of value streams created during Phase A to ensure they align with this new value stream and its requirements.
Option D: This directly addresses the reason mentioned in the prompt. Identifying a new value stream within the project scope implies changes to the existing business landscape and potentially impacts the initially defined capabilities and value streams.
This directly addresses the reason mentioned in the prompt. Identifying a new value stream within the project scope implies changes to the existing business landscape and potentially impacts the initially defined capabilities and value streams.
Option D: This directly addresses the reason mentioned in the prompt. Identifying a new value stream within the project scope implies changes to the existing business landscape and potentially impacts the initially defined capabilities and value streams.
The TOGAF framework uses an iterative approach to the Architecture Development Method (ADM), which involves completing each phase of the ADM cycle at a single level of Architecture Description.