Which phase of the ADM is used to finalize a set of transition architectures that will support implementation?
Which phase of the ADM is used to finalize a set of transition architectures that will support implementation?
Phase F of the Architecture Development Method (ADM) is where migration planning occurs, which includes the finalization of transition architectures that will support implementation. This phase ensures that all plans for transitioning from the Baseline to the Target Architectures are detailed and ready for execution, making it the phase focused on finalizing the required transition architectures.
Phase F Migration Planning- is the correct answer. One of the outputs of phase F is finalized transition architecture. In Phase E (Opportunities & solutions) your architecture roadmap is still draft which includes the transition architecture if any. They only get finalised in phase E.
correction. They only get finalised in phase F.
Explanation is correct. Phase E for draft, Phase F for final.
Phase F addresses migration planning, that is, how to move from the Baseline to the Target Architectures by finalizing a detailed Implementation and Migration Plan.
Phase F is correct.
Phase F: implementtaion and migration Plan from Baseline to Target Architecture, that mean a set of architecture (helping implementation)
Answer: C
Phase F is Correct -Page 179 of book
Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions Phase E is the first phase concerned with implementation.
So answer should be "B. Phase E"
Perform initial implementation planning and the identification of delivery vehicles for the building blocks identified in the previous phases. Determine whether an incremental approach is required, and if so identify Transition Architectures.
Phase E: Opportunities & Solutions Perform initial implementation planning and the identification of delivery vehicles for the building blocks identified in the previous phases. Determine whether an increme
Phase C : limited to data and application Aspect