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Question 61

In which part of the ADM cycle do building block gaps become associated with work packages that will address the gaps?

    Correct Answer: D

    In Phase E of the Architecture Development Method (ADM) cycle, gaps identified in earlier phases (Phases B, C, and D) are analyzed, and work packages that will address these gaps are defined. This phase involves detailing the overall solution building blocks and generating the initial complete version of the Architecture Roadmap, which includes the work package portfolio. Therefore, Phase E is correct as it is the phase where building block gaps are associated with work packages.

Discussion
klezlilOption: D

https://pubs.opengroup.org/togaf-standard/adm/chap09.html The objectives of Phase E are to: Generate the initial complete version of the Architecture Roadmap, based upon the gap analysis and candidate Architecture Roadmap components from Phases B, C, and D Determine whether an incremental approach is required, and if so identify Transition Architectures that will deliver continuous business value Define the overall Solution Building Blocks (SBBs) to finalize the Target Architecture based on the ABBs 9.4 Outputs Architecture Roadmap (see the TOGAF Standard — Architecture Content), including: Work package portfolio: Work package description (name, description, objectives) Functional requirements Dependencies Relationship to opportunity Relationship to Architecture Definition Document and Architecture Requirements Specification Relationship to any capability increments Business value Implementation Factor catalog Impact