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Question 43

Please read this scenario prior to answering the question.

Your role is that of a consultant to the Lead Enterprise Architect to an international supplier of engineering services and automated manufacturing systems. It has three manufacturing plants where it assembles both standard and customized products for industrial production automation. Each of these plants has been operating its own planning and production scheduling systems, as well as applications and control systems that drive the automated production line.

The Enterprise Architecture department has been operating for several years and has mature well-developed architecture governance and development processes that are based on the TOGAF Standard. The CIO sponsors the Enterprise Architecture.

During a recent management meeting, a senior Vice-President highlighted an interview where a competitor company's CIO is reported as saying that their production efficiency had been improved by replacing multiple planning and scheduling systems with a common Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system located in a central data center. Some discussion followed with the CIO responding that the situations are not comparable and the current architecture is already optimized.

In response, the Architecture Board approved a Request for Architecture Work covering the investigations to determine if such an architecture transformation would lead to improvements in efficiency. You have been assigned to support the architecture team working on this project.

A well-known concern of the plant managers is about the security and reliability of driving their planning and production scheduling from a remote centralized system. Any chosen system would also need to support the current supply chain network consisting of local partners at each of the plants.

Refer to the scenario.

You have been asked to explain how you will initiate the architecture project.

Based on the TOGAF Standard, which of the following is the best answer?

    Correct Answer: A

    The best approach to initiating the architecture project according to the TOGAF Standard is to hold a series of interviews at each of the manufacturing plants using the business scenarios technique. This allows for a thorough understanding of the existing systems and their integration with local partners. Stakeholder analysis will help identify key players and understand their concerns, ensuring that high-level stakeholder requirements for the architecture are documented. This is followed by generating high-level definitions of both the baseline and target architectures. This methodical approach aligns with TOGAF's structured methods and ensures that stakeholder concerns and requirements are comprehensively addressed.

Discussion
MMStrongOption: A

A seems to be the answer. The trick is in the question - "According to TOGAF...." So, although other answers may be pragmatic/applicable, the answer has to be through the lense of TOGAF. None of the other answers touch upon any of the TOGAF structured methods.

JeeniaOption: A

A is the correct answer because it directly addresses the concerns raised in the question - about the local partners at each of the plants. Also, according to the TOGAF standards, A uses the techniques of stakeholder analysis and develops baseline and target architecture. All the other options are quite haphazard, and do not follow any standards or principles to arrive at a proper solution.