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Phase A: Architecture Vision
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Develop a high-level aspirational vision of the capabilities and business value to be delivered
as a result of the proposed Enterprise Architecture
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Define the scope and boundaries of the architecture engagement
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Identify the key stakeholders and their concerns and expectations
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Define the Architecture Vision statement and the Architecture Definition Document
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Obtain approval and commitment from the sponsors and stakeholders
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Phase B: Business Architecture
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Develop the Target Business Architecture that describes how the enterprise needs to operate
to achieve the business goals
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Define the Baseline Business Architecture, if not available
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Perform a gap analysis between the Baseline and Target Business Architectures
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Define candidate roadmap components for the Business Architecture
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Resolve impacts across the Architecture Landscape
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Phase C: Information Systems Architecture
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Develop the Target Data Architecture that enables the Business Architecture and the
Architecture Vision
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Develop the Target Application Architecture that supports the Business Architecture and the
Architecture Vision
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Define the Baseline Data and Application Architectures, if not available
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Perform a gap analysis between the Baseline and Target Data and Application Architectures
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Define candidate roadmap components for the Information Systems Architecture
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Resolve impacts across the Architecture Landscape
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Phase D: Technology Architecture
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Develop the Target Technology Architecture that enables the Information Systems
Architecture and the Architecture Vision
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Define the Baseline Technology Architecture, if not available
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Perform a gap analysis between the Baseline and Target Technology Architectures
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Identify candidate Architecture Roadmap components based upon gaps between the
Baseline and Target Technology Architectures
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Resolve impacts across the Architecture Landscape
Therefore, the correct matching of the objectives and the phases is:
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1C: Develop the Target Data Architecture that enables the Business Architecture and the
Architecture Vision
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2B: Develop the Target Business Architecture that describes how the enterprise needs to
operate to achieve the business goals
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3A: Develop a high-level aspirational vision of the capabilities and business value to be
delivered as a result of the proposed Enterprise Architecture
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4D: Identify candidate Architecture Roadmap components based upon gaps between the
Baseline and Target Technology Architectures
Reference: 1: The TOGAF Architecture Development Method