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Full Scenario (Complete and Unmodified): You are employed as an Enterprise Architect at a healthcare company. The company operates over 250 hospitals and is dedicated to transforming healthcare with new ideas and advancements. The company has multiple divisions including surgery centers, freestanding emergency departments, urgent care clinics, and physician practices. They also develop and supply a range of products and services, many with specialized systems and clinical needs. The company's Enterprise Architecture (EA) department has been operating for several years and has mature, well-developed architecture governance and development processes following the TOGAF standard. The Chief Information Officer (CIO) is the sponsor of the Enterprise Architecture program. Healthcare is a highly controlled sector, and the company must maintain robust security practices to keep patient information private and prevent data breaches. The company shares electronic health records with multiple providers and has standardized its medical coding for billing and reporting. Many of the company’s rivals have begun using Artificial Intelligence (AI) in their operations, and the indications are that this will be transformative for healthcare delivery. This is something the EA department has been interested in for a while, and they had recently submitted an architecture Change Request which was approved. As a result, the CIO has approved a Request for Architecture Work to implement AI-based solutions in the company. The project has been established and you have been assigned to work on it. Stakeholders, concerns, and business requirements have been identified. The stakeholders have made it clear that timely implementation of changes can be life-critical, and that changes should be focused on improving patient outcomes. They also have a concern about disruption due to the changes and require the systems to preserve clinical data access and maintain critical life-support systems during any outages. The scope of what is inside and what is outside the architecture efforts has now been confirmed. Your task is to revisit and review the Architecture Principles, as they form part of the constraints on architecture work. Question: The EA team leader has asked you to explain which Architecture Principles are most relevant for this project. Based on the TOGAF standard, which of the following is the best answer? (Assume the company follows the example Architecture Principles from the TOGAF ADM Techniques – Architecture Principles chapter.)
A. Compliance with the Law, Interoperability, Control Technical Diversity
B. Responsive Change Management, Primacy of Principles, Maximize Benefit to the Enterprise
C. Common Vocabulary and Data Definitions, Data Security, Requirements-Based Change
D. Common Use Applications, Information Management Is Everybody’s Business, Data Is Accessible
Please read this scenario prior to answering the question. You are employed as an Enterprise Architect at a healthcare company. The company operates over 250 hospitals and is dedicated to transforming healthcare with new ideas and advancements. The company has multiple divisions including surgery centers, freestanding emergency departments, urgent care clinics, and physician practices. They also develop and supply a range of products and services, many with specialized systems and clinical needs. The company’s Enterprise Architecture (EA) department has been operating for several years and has mature, well-developed architecture governance and development processes following the TOGAF standard. The Chief Information Officer (CIO) is the sponsor of the Enterprise Architecture program. Healthcare is a highly controlled sector, and the company must maintain robust security practices to keep patient information private and prevent data breaches. The company shares electronic health records with multiple providers and has standardized its medical coding for billing and reporting. Many of the company’s rivals have begun using Artificial Intelligence (AI) in their operations, and the indications are that this will be transformative for healthcare delivery. This is something the EA department has been interested in for a while, and they had recently submitted an Architecture Change Request which was approved. As a result, the CIO has approved a Request for Architecture Work to implement AI-based solutions in the company. The project has been established and you have been assigned to work on it. Stakeholders, concerns, and business requirements have been identified. The stakeholders have made it clear that timely implementation of changes can be life-critical, and that changes should be focused on improving patient outcomes. They also have a concern about disruption due to the changes and require the systems to preserve clinical data access and maintain critical life-support systems during any outages. The scope of what is inside and what is outside the architecture efforts has now been confirmed. Your task is to revisit and review the Architecture Principles, as they form part of the constraints on architecture work. Question: The EA team leader has asked you to explain which Architecture Principles are most relevant for this project. Based on the TOGAF standard, which of the following is the best answer? (Note: You should assume the company follows the example set of Architecture Principles that are provided in the TOGAF standard, ADM Techniques, Architecture Principles chapter.)
A. Compliance with the Law is critical for a company operating in one of the most heavily
regulated industries. This principle provides the foundation for ensuring the initiative meets all legal requirements for patient data handling. Interoperability ensuring systems can
exchange and use information is important for cross-provider data sharing. Control
Technical Diversity will be vital for standardizing the AI implementations across multiple
divisions that share electronic health records with standardized medical coding.
B. Responsive Change Management emphasizes implementing changes in a timely manner to meet user needs and limiting downtime during change. Primacy of Principles makes it clear that the set of principles applies equally to all divisions and clinical departments. This will ensure that the regulatory requirements across the company are met. Maximize Benefit to the Enterprise will ensure that decisions are made to provide maximum benefit to the company.
C. Common Use Applications promotes standardization across divisions for the solutions, aligning with the company’s existing practice of standardized medical coding. Information Management is Everybody's Business is relevant because clinical staff, administrative personnel, and IT teams all need to collaborate on information management decisions. Data is Accessible is highly relevant to the healthcare industry. This is needed for users to perform their functions and leads to efficiency and effectiveness.
D. Common Vocabulary and Data Definitions is essential for standardized medical coding and cross-provider data sharing. This ensures the solutions will properly interpret clinical data consistently across divisions. Data Security is critical to protect patient information aligned with the regulations. It ensures data integrity and system availability for critical care. Requirements-Based Change ensures changes respond to business and clinical needs, supporting changes being driven by clinical requirements.
Please read this scenario prior to answering the question. You are employed as an Enterprise Architect working within an Enterprise Architecture (EA) team at a car manufacturing company. Enterprise Architecture (EA) provides the company with a comprehensive framework to develop and manage their manufacturing infrastructure, processes for component production, and design and testing systems. The company is moving ahead with switching to electric power for its vehicles. The shift from combustion engines to electric motors marks a fundamental transformation for the company. As a result, the company has invested heavily in a new standardized design, production efforts, and components to use across all its brands. A challenge that the company is facing is to maintain quality while increasing the number of vehicles coming off the production line to meet customer demand. Significant supply chain shortages for some components are impacting production. In response to this the company has taken design and production of the battery pack in-house and contracted new suppliers. You are working on a project to improve the manufacturing process and systems to design, produce, and test the battery pack. As part of putting the new battery pack into production, changes to the assembly processes need to be made. A successful trial has been completed at a single location. The Chief Engineer, sponsor of the project, and the Architecture Board have approved the plan to roll out these changes to each of the manufacturing plants. The EA team leader has called a meeting. He notes that the Architecture Contract will serve as the key connection between architecture and implementation organizations. Preliminary Architecture Contracts are being developed to detail the work needed to put in place the new processes for each location. The company mixes internal teams with a few third-party contractors at the locations. The Chief Engineer is worried that the implementation and deployment will not be consistent and of satisfactory quality across all the locations. The company uses the TOGAF standard as the foundation for its work, including the company’s internal Enterprise Architecture framework. Also, the company uses different management frameworks including business planning, project management, and operations management. The company has factories in North America, Europe, and Asia. The EA team is responsible for all the manufacturing plants. Question: The EA team leader has asked you for the best way to address the Chief Engineer’s concern. Based on the TOGAF standard, which of the following is the best answer?
A. The contracts must be checked to ensure they can direct and control the implementation
teams. There must be a memorandum of understanding between the Architecture Board
and the implementation organization for project work undertaken by an internal team.
There must be fully enforceable legal contracts for any contracts issued to third-party
contractors. The Architecture Board must review all deviations from the Architecture
Contract and decide if to grant a dispensation to allow the implementation organization to
customize the process to meet their local needs.
B. The contracts must be checked to ensure they have flexibility. There must be a legal contract in place for all changes assigned to be made by contractors. There must be a memorandum of understanding between the Architecture Board and the implementation organization for changes made by internal teams. If the implementation organization needs to customize the process to meet their local needs, the Architecture Board will grant a dispensation to allow deviation from the contract.
C. The contracts must specify goals, measures, acceptance terms, and risks. Third-party contracts need to be legally enforceable. There needs to be a schedule of compliance reviews at key points in the implementation process. The Architecture Board must review all deviations from the Architecture Contract. The Architecture Board must consider whether to grant a dispensation to allow the process to be customized for local needs. Establish a dispute resolution mechanism for issues not resolved through the compliance and dispensation processes.
D. The contracts must be used to manage the architecture governance processes across the locations. Monitoring tools will be used to assess the performance of each completed battery pack at each location and used to identify the change requirements if necessary. If a deviation from the contract is needed to meet local needs, the Architecture Board should allow the Architecture Contract to be modified. In such cases the Architecture Board must issue a new Request for Architecture Work to implement a modification to the Architecture Definition.
Consider the description. The typical contents of the assessment include: an overview of project progress and status and project architecture/design. Which form of assessment is described?
A. Organizational
B. Capability
C. Risk
D. Compliance
Which ADM Phase includes creation of an Enterprise Architecture Capability?
A. Phase A
B. Phase H
C. Phase G
D. Preliminary Phase
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