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Question 342

Scenario -

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You are serving as the Lead Architect for an Enterprise Architecture project team within a multinational oil and gas corporation. It is organized into two major business groupings:

-Upstream operations which include exploration for crude oil and natural gas and operating the infrastructure necessary to deliver oil and gas to the market.

-Downstream operations which include the manufacturing, distribution and marketing activities for oil products and chemicals

Safety is a priority for the company, with the aim to ensure it causes zero harm to people and the environment. The company has to satisfy the regulatory requirements of each of the countries it operates in.

The downstream business generates a third of the company's profits worldwide and includes more than 30,000 petrol stations and various oil refineries. In some countries it also includes oil refining, a retail petrol station network, lubricants manufacture and marketing, industrial fuel and lubricants sales. The practice for the downstream business has been to operate locally, managed by local "operating companies".

The Governing Board is concerned about the risk posed by operating in this complex global environment with a large part of the downstream business represented by local operating companies. As a result, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) has appointed a Chief Compliance Officer (CCO) to be responsible for overseeing and managing compliance issues for the corporation. The CCO reports directly to the CEO.

The CCO has approved the expenditure of resources to establish an Enterprise Architecture program, and has mandated the use of the TOGAF standard as the framework. He has requested to be informed about the status of downstream operations that could impact regulatory compliance. He also wants the corporate legal staff and auditors to analyze all proposed new downstream operations to ensure that they are within the legal guidelines for each country. In addition, the local operating companies should be able to see that the architecture is appropriate for their needs.

The architecture project team has worked with the sponsor to complete a detailed Request for Architecture Work providing the high level project description. As the project commences the next phase, the necessary approvals from corporate and line management have been received.

Refer to the Scenario -

You have been asked to recommend an approach that would enable the development of an architecture that addresses the needs of the Chief Compliance

Officer, legal staff, auditors and the local operating companies.

Based on the TOGAF standard, Version 9.2, which of the following is the best answer?

    Correct Answer: B

    The most suitable approach based on the TOGAF standard, Version 9.2, is to conduct an analysis of the stakeholders, including the development of a Stakeholder Map. This will enable the architects to define groups of stakeholders who have common concerns. Defining and recording the concerns and relevant viewpoints for each group of stakeholders in the Architecture Vision document ensures that the architecture addresses the needs of the Chief Compliance Officer, legal staff, auditors, and the local operating companies. By understanding and mapping out the stakeholders’ concerns, it becomes possible to tailor the architecture to meet the diverse regulatory and operational requirements effectively.

Discussion
noureldinOption: B

Answer is B because of the Stakeholder Map, an essential item to deal with all the relevant stakeholders

SonyJ

why there are two different answers?

BanzaaaiOption: B

of a Stakeholder Map

supratipOption: B

Multiple stakeholder concerns is 'stakeholder map'