OG0-093 · Question #357
In which ADM phase does the value and change management process determine the circumstances under which the Architecture Development Cycle will be initiated to develop a new architecture?
The correct answer is D. Phase H. The value and change management process, which determines when a new architecture development cycle is initiated, occurs in Phase H of the ADM. This phase focuses on architecture change management and continuous governance.
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In which ADM phase does the value and change management process determine the circumstances under which the Architecture Development Cycle will be initiated to develop a new architecture?
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- APhase F
- BPhase E
- CPhase G
- DPhase H
- EPreliminary Phase
How the community answered
(34 responses)- A6% (2)
- C3% (1)
- D88% (30)
- E3% (1)
Why each option
The value and change management process, which determines when a new architecture development cycle is initiated, occurs in Phase H of the ADM. This phase focuses on architecture change management and continuous governance.
Phase F (Migration Planning) deals with detailed migration planning, not initiating new architecture cycles.
Phase E (Opportunities & Solutions) identifies and categorizes work packages and increments, not initiating new cycles.
Phase G (Implementation Governance) provides architectural oversight for the implementation, not the initiation of new cycles.
Phase H, Architecture Change Management, is where the Architecture Development Cycle is effectively governed and managed over time. During this phase, the value and change management process continuously monitors the architecture and its environment, determining when new architecture development cycles are required due to changing business needs, technology shifts, or other triggers.
The Preliminary Phase focuses on establishing the Architecture Capability, not on the ongoing management that triggers new cycles.
Concept tested: TOGAF ADM Phase H responsibilities
Source: https://publi.opengroup.org/togaf-standard/adm/phase-h
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