Q: 9
Exhibit
Consider the illustration showing an architecture development cycle Which description matches the
phase of the ADM labeled as item 2?
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Discussion
Option D lines up with what I remember from exam reports, since Implementation Governance in ADM is about overseeing implementation and making sure it sticks to the architecture. Not 100% but that's the phase described here. Others agree?
D . Implementation Governance is where the architecture team provides oversight while the solution gets built, which lines up with what's described for item 2. Not totally sure if the diagram matches every ADM version, but D feels right.
D. That phase is about providing architectural oversight once the implementation starts. Pretty sure the ADM diagram lines up with Implementation Governance here, not change management (that's a later step I think). Let me know if you found something different!
Option D Had something like this in a mock, phase 2 lines up with architectural oversight during implementation.
Probably D here, since Implementation Governance is about oversight during the actual implementation, not just handling changes (trap in B). I think some diagrams trip people up if the phases aren't labeled, but D fits ADM phase 2 best. Open to someone correcting me if item 2 isn't what I think!
B, not sure if item 2 is before or after rollout though.
Makes sense to me, I say B for managing change after the implementation cycle.
D makes sense here. Had something like this in a mock and Implementation Governance always lined up with providing oversight during rollout, not change management stuff. Not 100 percent sure if the diagram isn't weird though.
D here. The Implementation Governance phase in ADM is about providing architectural oversight during rollout, not just setting up change procedures. Pretty sure that's what item 2 matches, but open to other reasoning if someone thinks otherwise.
D fits here since Implementation Governance is all about making sure the project lines up with the architecture during rollout. I saw a similar question in another set and it was definitely about oversight, not just change management. Pretty sure this is the right pick but ok if someone disagrees.
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