Correct answer: E: Phase H
The level of detail addressed in Phase H will depend on the scope and goals of the overall architecture effort.
The order of the steps in Phase H as well as the time at which they are formally started and completed should be adapted to the situation at hand in accordance with the established Architecture Governance.
The steps in Phase H are as follows:
15.3.1 Establish Value Realization Process
15.3.2 Deploy Monitoring Tools
15.3.3 Manage Risks
15.3.4 Provide Analysis for Architecture Change Management
15.3.5 Develop Change Requirements to Meet Performance Targets
15.3.6 Manage Governance Process
15.3.7 Activate the Process to Implement Change
https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf9-doc/arch/chap15.html
The ADM phase that is responsible for assessing the performance of the architecture and making recommendations for change is:
C. Phase F (Migration Planning).
Phase F, also known as the Migration Planning phase, is focused on creating a detailed plan for implementing the target architecture. As part of this phase, the performance of the architecture is assessed to determine its effectiveness in meeting the desired business goals and objectives. The evaluation of the architecture's performance includes analyzing its alignment with the business requirements, identifying any gaps or issues, and assessing the impact on the organization's operations. Based on the assessment, recommendations for change may be made to address any identified performance gaps and to ensure that the architecture is optimized for achieving the desired outcomes.
https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf9-doc/arch/chap15.html
The objectives of Phase H are to:
1. Ensure that the architecture lifecycle is maintained.
2. Ensure that the Architecture Governance Framework is executed.
3. Ensure that the Enterprise Architecture Capability meets current requirements.
The goal of an architecture change management process is to ensure that the architecture achieves its original target business value. This includes managing changes to the architecture in a cohesive and architected way.
Monitoring business growth and decline is a critical aspect of this phase.
Additionally, the architecture change management process aims to establish and support the implemented Enterprise Architecture as a dynamic architecture.
It is H. How can you measure performance if you haven't put the Architecture in place?
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