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Actual exam question from The Open Group's OGEA-101
Question #: 32
Topic #: 1
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Consider the following ADM phases objectives.

Which phase does each objective match?

  • A. 1H-2F-3G-4H
  • B. 1F-2G-3G-4H
  • C. 1G-2G-3H-4F
  • D. 1H-2F-3F-4G
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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Chiquitabandita
2 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
answer is A, verified with open gr
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SubscriberHK
3 months, 4 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
Items 1 & 4 - objective of Phase H Item 2 - objective of Phase F Item 3 - objective of Phase G
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JRKhan
4 months ago
Selected Answer: A
A is correct.
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SubscriberHK
4 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: A
Answer is A (instead of D) as Item 3 - Phase G Item 4 - Phase H
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Sammy2320
4 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: A
A is right
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hendrikjee123
4 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
A is the correct answer
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Njaff
6 months ago
A is the correct answer Phase H is focused on managing changes to the architecture in a controlled manner. This includes ensuring that the enterprise architecture remains aligned with current business requirements and can adapt to any changes. The key objectives of this phase are: - Ensuring that the architecture capability is operating effectively. - Monitoring the technology and business environment for changes that impact the architecture. - Establishing and supporting the architecture governance framework. - Managing changes to the architecture in a structured and controlled manner. Through continuous monitoring and management activities in Phase H, the enterprise ensures that its architecture capability remains relevant, effective, and aligned with current and future business needs.
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Njaff
6 months ago
A is the correct answer Phase G focuses on ensuring that the implementation projects conform to the architecture. Key activities in this phase include: - Overseeing the implementation of the solution to ensure alignment with the architecture. - Managing architecture change requests that arise during implementation. - Performing architecture governance functions to monitor compliance and address any deviations from the planned architecture. This phase ensures that the architecture is effectively governing the implementation process and that any changes necessary for the implementation are managed within the established architecture governance framework.
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Njaff
6 months ago
During Phase F: Migration Planning, the key activities include: -Prioritizing the implementation projects and work packages. -Conducting cost/benefit assessments and risk analysis for the projects. -Creating a detailed Implementation and Migration Plan. -Communicating the business value, cost, and benefits of the Transition Architectures and work packages to key stakeholders to ensure their understanding and buy-in. This phase focuses on the practical aspects of transitioning from the current architecture to the target architecture, including detailed planning, resource allocation, and stakeholder engagement to support the architecture roadmap. Therefore, ensuring that key stakeholders understand the business value and cost associated with the work packages and Transition Architectures is a critical aspect of Phase F: Migration Planning.
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Njaff
6 months ago
A is the correct answer Phase H focuses on the following: -Ensuring that the architecture governance framework is in place to manage changes to the architecture. -Monitoring the ongoing architecture development process to ensure that the architecture continues to support the business goals and responds to changing requirements and external factors. -Managing changes to the architecture in a controlled manner, ensuring that the architecture evolves in a consistent and structured way. The key activities in Phase H include: - Establishing and supporting an architecture governance process. - Ensuring that the implemented architecture is in alignment with the original architecture vision and principles. - Conducting periodic architecture maturity assessments. - Ensuring that changes are managed through a formal change management process. By doing so, Phase H ensures that the architecture development cycle is maintained and that the enterprise architecture remains relevant and effective over time.
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henrysalinasaguirre
6 months, 3 weeks ago
Correct is A
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Frappo
7 months, 1 week ago
A is the correct answer
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