The Implementation Governance Model ensures that a project transitioning into implementation is aligned with the organization's governance structures, ensuring smooth oversight, compliance with architecture standards, and alignment with the enterprise's target architecture. This governance model provides the necessary checks and balances to manage risk, monitor progress, and enforce architecture compliance as the project moves from design to actual implementation.
• A. Implementation Strategy: Refers to the high-level plan of how the implementation will occur but does not focus on governance.
• B. Transition Plan: Focuses on moving from one phase to another, such as from the current architecture to a transition architecture, but does not focus on governance.
• C. Migration Plan: Deals with the specific details and logistics of moving from the current state to a future state, but governance is not its primary concern.
Option D [VERIFIED]
https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf90-doc/epf/TOGAF9/workproducts/Implementation%20Governance%20Model_4E2B30CF.html#:~:text=The%20Implementation%20Governance%20Model%20ensures,transitions%20into%20appropriate%20architecture%20governance.&text=Input%20To%3A,Implementation%20Governance
The Implementation Governance Model ensures that a project transitioning into implementation also smoothly transitions into appropriate architecture governance. Input To: Architecture Change Management. Implementation Governance.
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