Which of the following best describes an approach for adapting the ADM in the situation where business principles dictate that a packaged solution be used?
A.
Completion of the Business Architecture should follow the Information Systems Architecture
B.
Create an Architecture Vision and then a detailed Business Architecture
C.
Produce a "cut-down" version of the ADM suitable to the resources available
D.
Tailor the ADM in conjunction with another architecture framework that has deliverables specific to the vertical sector
E.
Tailor the ADM to reflect the relationships with, and dependencies on other management processes within the organization
The most suitable approach for adapting the ADM (Architecture Development Method) in a situation where business principles dictate that a packaged solution be used is:
D. Tailor the ADM in conjunction with another architecture framework that has deliverables specific to the vertical sector.
In a scenario where a packaged solution is preferred or mandated by business principles, it's important to adapt the architecture development process to align with the specific requirements of the vertical sector. This approach involves integrating the ADM with another architecture framework that provides specialized deliverables and guidance for implementing packaged solutions effectively within the given industry or sector. This tailoring ensures that the architectural work aligns with the business needs and the specific context in which the packaged solution will be deployed.
I believe it should be E "E. Tailor the ADM to reflect the relationships with, and dependencies on other management processes within the organization". TOGAF says it "may well follow completion...", not that "it should follow completion...". It is a possibility to change the order of the phases. It is not mandatory to change the order of the phases.
Adapting the ADM
The order of phases may also be defined by the business and architecture principles of an enterprise. For example, the business principles may dictate that the enterprise be prepared to adjust its business processes to meet the needs of a packaged solution, so that it can be implemented quickly to enable fast response to market changes. In such a case, the Business Architecture (or at least the completion of it) may well follow completion of the Information Systems Architecture or the Technology Architecture
https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf8-doc/arch/chap03.html
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The order of phases may also be defined by the Architecture Principles and business principles of an enterprise. For example, the business principles may dictate that the enterprise be prepared to adjust its business processes to meet the needs of a packaged solution, so that it can be implemented quickly to enable fast response to market changes. In such a case, the Business Architecture (or at least the completion of it) may well follow completion of the Information Systems Architecture or the Technology Architecture.
Check section 4.3 Adapting the ADM in C182.
The order of phases may also be defined by the Architecture Principles and business principles
of an enterprise. For example, the business principles may dictate that the enterprise be
prepared to adjust its business processes to meet the needs of a packaged solution, so that it can
be implemented quickly to enable fast response to market changes. In such a case, the Business
Architecture (or at least the completion of it) may well follow completion of the Information
Systems Architecture or the Technology Architecture.
Reference: "For example, the business principles may dictate that the enterprise be prepared to adjust its business processes to meet the needs of a packaged solution, so that it can be implemented quickly to enable fast response to market changes. In such a case, the Business Architecture (or at least the completion of it) may well follow completion of the Information Systems Architecture or the Technology Architecture."
Link: https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf8-doc/arch/chap03.htm
I did not understand this answer. Some please explain
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