A. Phase A
B. Phase E
C. Phase B, C and D
D. Phase F
A. To identify and understand business requirements
B. To coordinate with the other management frameworks in use
C. To classify architecture and solution assets
D. To describe how an architecture addresses stakeholder concerns
B. Risk Management
C. Phase C
D. Security Architecture
A. Transition Plan
B. Implementation Governance Model
C. Implementation Strategy
D. Migration Plan
A. Phases G and H
C. Phases B C and D
D. Phases F
A. Conducts implementation planning for the architecture defined in previous phases
B. Establishes procedures for managing change to the new architecture
C. Provides architectural oversight for the implementation
D. Operates the process of managing architecture requirements
A. lead architect
B. stakeholder
C. sponsor
D. consumer
A. Name
B. Implications
C. Statement
D. Rationale
A. Governing the Stakeholders.
B. Controlling the bigger changes.
C. Guiding effective change.
D. Taking major improvement decisions.
A. determine the required service levels for the architecture
B. establish quality parameters for the architecture
C. validate nonfunctional requirements
D. identify potential missing or overlapping functions
E. identify commercial building blocks to be purchased