Which of the following describes the TOGAF classification in Phase H for a simplification change?
Which of the following describes the TOGAF classification in Phase H for a simplification change?
A simplification change in TOGAF Phase H is described as a change driven by a requirement to reduce investment. Simplification typically involves streamlining processes or systems to lower costs or resource allocation, which aligns with the need to reduce investment.
https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf9-doc/arch/chap15.html "Simplification change": a simplification change can normally be handled via change management techniques. "Incremental change": an incremental change may be capable of being handled via change management techniques. "Re-architecting change": a re-architecting change requires putting the whole architecture through the architecture development cycle again. Another way of looking at these three choices is to say that: - a "simplification change" to an architecture is often driven by a requirement to reduce investment; - an "incremental change" is driven by a requirement to derive additional value from existing investment; - a "re-architecting change" is driven by a "requirement to increase investment in order to create new value for exploitation".
Another way of looking at these three choices is to say that a simplification change to an architecture is often driven by a requirement to reduce investment; an incremental change is driven by a requirement to derive additional value from existing investment; and a re-architecting change is driven by a requirement to increase investment in order to create new value for exploitation