Selected Answer - B
15.5.2 Enterprise Architecture Change Management Process
The approach is based on classifying required architectural changes into one of three categories:
Simplification change: a simplification change can normally be handled via change management techniques
Incremental change: an incremental change may be capable of being handled via change management techniques, or it may require partial re-architecting, depending on the nature of the change (see 15.5.3 Guidelines for Maintenance versus Architecture Redesign for guidelines)
Re-architecting change: a re-architecting change requires putting the whole architecture through the architecture development cycle again
Another way of looking at these three choices is to say that a simplification change to an architecture is often driven by a requirement to reduce investment; an incremental change is driven by a requirement to derive additional value from existing investment; and a re-architecting change is driven by a requirement to increase investment in order to create new value for exploitation.
B is correct.
Another way of looking at these three choices is to say that a simplification change to an architecture is often driven by a requirement to reduce investment; an incremental change is driven by a requirement to derive additional value from existing investment; and a re-architecting change is driven by a requirement to increase investment in order to create new value for exploitation.
https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf9-doc/arch/chap15.html
E is the correct answer.
Another way of looking at these three choices is to say that a simplification change to an architecture is often driven by a requirement to reduce investment; an incremental change, by a requirement to derive additional value from existing investment; and a re-architecting change, by a requirement to increase investment in order to create new value for exploitation
15.5 Approach
15.5.2 Enterprise Architecture Change Management Process
• Re-architecting change: a re-architecting change requires putting the whole architecture through the architecture development cycle again
Another way of looking at these three choices is to say that a simplification change to an architecture is often driven by a requirement to reduce investment; an incremental change is driven by a requirement to derive additional value from existing investment; and a re-architecting change is driven by a requirement to increase investment in order to create new value for exploitation.
https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf9-doc/arch/chap15.html
Correct Asnwer
Re-architecting change: a re-architecting change requires putting the whole architecture through the architecture development cycle again
https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf91-doc/arch/chap16.html
Another way of looking at these three choices is to say that a simplification change to an architecture is often driven by a requirement to reduce investment; an incremental change is driven by a requirement to derive additional value from existing investment; and a re-architecting change is driven by a requirement to increase investment in order to create new value for exploitation.
15.5.2 " simplification change to an
architecture is often driven by a requirement to reduce investment; an incremental change is
driven by a requirement to derive additional value from existing investment; and a rearchitecting
change is driven by a requirement to increase investment in order to create new
value for exploitation.
B is correct
Ref : a re-architecting change is driven by a requirement to increase investment in order to create new value for exploitation.
https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf92-doc/arch/
B is correct. A re-architecting change : by a requirement to increase investment in order to create new value for exploitation.
https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf8-doc/arch/chap14.html
Answer B is correct. Part of phase H, change management process.
"Re-architecting change:are-architecting change requires putting the whole architecture
through the architecture development cycle again"
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