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The Open Group Exam OGEA-103 Topic 7 Question 38 Discussion

Actual exam question for The Open Group's OGEA-103 exam
Question #: 38
Topic #: 7
[All OGEA-103 Questions]

Complete the sentence A business scenario describes______________

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Suggested Answer: D

The planning horizon, depth, and breadth of an Architecture Project, along with the contents of the EA Repository, are typically framed by Strategy, Portfolio, Segment, and End-to-end Target Architecture. The 'Segment' refers to a part of the organization, typically addressed in a Segment Architecture, while 'End-to-end Target Architecture' encompasses the complete view of the planned architecture across the entire organization.


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Stephaine
1 months ago
I'll have to say C as well. The business scenario is the foundation - without it, the architecture is just a bunch of pretty diagrams floating in the clouds.
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Veda
1 days ago
Without a clear business scenario, the architecture won't be effective.
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Tuyet
2 days ago
It's crucial to understand the business and technology environment before diving into architecture.
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Lon
3 days ago
Definitely, it's crucial to understand the business and technology environment.
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Chantay
21 days ago
I agree, the business scenario sets the stage for everything else.
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Asha
26 days ago
Definitely, it provides the context for all the decisions that need to be made.
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Ivan
1 months ago
I agree, the business scenario sets the stage for everything else.
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Anabel
1 months ago
C is the obvious choice here. You can't build a useful architecture without understanding the real-world business context. Anything else would be like trying to navigate without a map.
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India
2 months ago
Ha! As if the exam writers would make it that easy. I'm going to have to go with D. Those general rules and guidelines are the real meat of the architecture, right?
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Shawnda
20 days ago
Yeah, I agree. The general rules and guidelines are crucial for developing the architecture.
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Marnie
22 days ago
I think you're right, D does seem like the most comprehensive option.
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Marta
2 months ago
I'm going with B. Identifying the business domain gaps is crucial for designing a solution that meets the organization's needs.
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Marg
2 months ago
Definitely C. The business scenario sets the context for the architecture, including the current environment and challenges to be addressed.
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Lashawnda
2 months ago
I agree, knowing the business scenario helps in identifying the specific challenges and opportunities.
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Isabelle
2 months ago
I think it's important to understand the context in which the architecture is being developed.
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Shawnda
2 months ago
A business scenario describes the business and technology environment in which those problems occur.
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