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Question 47

Dante Manufacturing is a big supplier in the automotive industry, head quarter in London with main plants in New York, Milan, Toronto and Tokio. Each one of these plants has been operating its own Manufacturing Requirements Planning (MRP II) system, production scheduling and custom applications for production automation. Dante's objective is to minimize waste production improving production operations. During an analysis of the process improvements was determined that a significant improvement on waste production could be achieved replacing the outdated MRPII system with a common Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) located in London. Dante has well-developed governance and processes based on TOGAF 9. The Chief Engineer of Global Manufacturing operations is the business sponsor and issued a Request for Architectural Work. The architectural activity for the implementation of the new ERP platform is kicked off and the architectural vision is produced. Some concerns on the security, reliability, responsibility and time to manage change of driving the MRP II and production scheduling by a central system located in London are raised by the team of architects working on the project and by senior management of the various organizations. These last in particular, stressed the need to align the information management with the business.

As Lead Architect you have been asked to update the IT architectural principles to address the concerns raised by the project stakeholders and the senior management. According to TOGAF 9 (assuming the enterprise is using the example set of principles in TOGAF 9 Section 23.6), which of the following is the best answer?

Choose one of the following answers

    Correct Answer: B

    To address the concerns of security, reliability, responsibility, and the time to manage change, the principles of Business Continuity, Data is Secure, and Responsive Change Management are crucial. Security is directly addressed by 'Data is Secure', while 'Business Continuity' ensures reliability and responsibility in operations. 'Responsive Change Management' addresses the timeliness in managing changes. Option B includes all these principles, making it the best choice.

Discussion
jeefourOption: B

The answer is clearly B. D does not resolve the security concerns.

sve306Option: D

The most important factor is this sentence "These last in particular, stressed the need to align the information management with the business." which is covered only in D " Principle 3: "In order to ensure information management is aligned with the business, all organizations in the enterprise must be involved in all aspects of the information environment"

deltabeta

As Lead Architect you have been asked to update the IT architectural principles to address the "CONCERNS" raised by the project stakeholders and the senior management. D did not address concern of the stakeholders- I believe the answer is "B" this covers security concern.

SVGNROption: D

While B can also be a good answer , the Best Answer would be #D - Here is the reasoning for D being the right answer. If you read the scenario carefully - You will see the following sentence - "These last in particular, stressed the need to align the information management with the business." - So "responsibility and time to manage change " concern is the most important concern . So the only answer this concern is addressed is Option #d

el3ctronickOption: B

B. Business Continuity, Service-Orientation, Data is Shared , Data is Accessible, Data is Secure, Responsive Change Management. (covers reliability, security, manage change D. Information Management is Everybody's business, IT Responsibility, Data Trustee, Technology Independence, Responsive Change Management. (covers responsibility, manage change). very clear that D covers less requirements and for this reason it is not the best answer. People who say that IT responsibility covers security are naive. it is by far not the case, if it was the case then there wouldn't be Security, it would only be IT responsibility-which in general is ridiculously broad and you can make assumption to cover a whole enterprise architecture behind it. NO, D does not answer security.

greenkarthik1Option: D

Answer D. The stress in question is clear - "These last in particular, stressed the need to align the information management with the business.". This would be "Information Management is Everybody's business". The security and reliability would be covered under "IT Responsibility", which covers this: The IT organization is responsible for owning and implementing IT processes and infrastructure that enable solutions to meet user-defined requirements for functionality, service levels, cost, and delivery timing.

bbccOption: B

b is the ans

alischajanOption: B

I will go with B.

bbccOption: B

Clearly B

seaunOption: B

Answer should be B

sim3Option: B

It should be B to address security, reliability, responsibility and time to manage change

FaithyeOption: B

answer is B

Ryan2035Option: B

Data is Secure is different from Data Trustee. Also reliability--> Business Continuity

MackDOption: B

Defintely Answer B: https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf9-doc/arch/chap20.html Principle 4: Business Continuity, Rationale: As system operations become more pervasive, we become more dependent on them; therefore, we must consider the reliability of such systems throughout their design and use. Business premises throughout the enterprise must be provided with the capability to continue their business functions regardless of external events. Hardware failure, natural disasters, and data corruption should not be allowed to disrupt or stop enterprise activities. The enterprise business functions must be capable of operating on alternative information delivery mechanisms. Keyword: reliability.

red_pandaOption: B

The answer is B: the security --> data security reliability, responsibility --> business continuity time --> responsive change management

WatadOption: D

my guess is D best. then B

ArekAOption: B

Data Trustee <> Data Security Data Trustee : Each data element has a trustee accountable for data quality. plus In B is Business Continuity

btesijaOption: D

"concerns on the security, reliability, responsibility and time to manage change. These last in praticular, stressed the need to align the information management with the business" - obviously is responibility the most important concern and answer D addresses this