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Question 47

Please read this scenario prior to answering the question.

You are the Lead Enterprise Architect at a major agribusiness company. The company's main annual harvest is lentils, a highly valued food grown worldwide. The lentil parasite, broomrape, has been an increasing concern for many years and is now becoming resistant to chemical controls. In addition, changes in climate favor the propagation and growth of the parasite. As a result, the parasite cannot realistically be exterminated and it has become pandemic, with lentil yields falling globally.

The CEO appreciates the seriousness of the situation and has set out a change in direction that is effectively a new business for the company. There are opportunities for new products, and new markets. The company will use the fields for another harvest and will cease to process third-party lentils. Thus, the target market will change, and the end-products will be different and more varied. This is a major decision and the CEO has stated a desire to repurpose rather than replace so as to manage the risks and limit the costs.

The company has a mature Enterprise Architecture practice based in its headquarters and uses the TOGAF standard as the method and guiding framework. The practice has an established Architecture Capability, and uses iteration for architecture development. The CIO is the sponsor of the activity.

The CIO has assigned the Enterprise Architecture team to this activity. At this stage there is no shared vision, or requirements.

Refer to the scenario.

You have been asked to propose the best approach for architecture development to realize the CEO’s change in direction for the company.

Based on the TOGAF standard which of the following is the best answer?

    Correct Answer: C

    Given the context of the scenario, the best approach centers on understanding and structuring the definition of the change. The company is undergoing a significant transformation, and there is no shared vision or requirements established yet. Therefore, it is crucial to bring clarity and order to the change and work out in detail what the shared vision for the change is. This involves focusing iteration cycles on understanding the baseline architecture first and then moving to transition planning. This approach ensures that the team identifies what needs to change from the baseline to the target architecture, aligning with the new business strategy identified by the CEO.

Discussion
TamZeiOption: C

The scenario describes a major business transformation that requires a clear understanding of the current and future states of the enterprise, as well as the gaps and opportunities for change. Therefore, the priority is to understand and bring structure to the definition of the change, rather than focusing on the implementation details or the technology aspects.

JeeniaOption: D

D is the right choice - it talks about all the phases (B-D) baseline architecture development, because a transformation in business will impact all these phases, and not just one (as mentioned in option A). Other two options rarely talk about the requirements, and have somewhat derailed form the central theme of the question, and can be discarded.

Jeenia

I revoke this answer because C is the right answer. Reasons - it talks about giving a structure to the entire scenario since there are no shared vision or requirements so far. Giving a structure will aid identifying the requirements and hence will help in developing the arch vision as well.

NjaffOption: B

ChatGTP says it's B, which is what I thought it was **Reasoning:** 1. **Focus on Architecture Definition:** 2. **Understanding the Change Parameters:** 3. **Identifying Requirements, Drivers, Issues, and Constraints:** 4. **Addressing Non-Functional Requirements:** - **Option C:** Suggests focusing on a baseline-first approach without a clear emphasis on understanding the new business strategy parameters initially. It also leans heavily on transition planning early on, which should come after understanding the strategic change.

Andres123456Option: C

There is not shared vision which is involved in phase A, therefore you can not start with phases(B-D), it is necessary to have a structured definition for the new business requeriments

MMStrongOption: C

C is a better answer than D. Because the question clearly states that there is no shared vision. So, aiming to address that would be the first task. That is only addressed in option C