D. Rationale
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https://pubs.opengroup.org/togaf-standard/adm-techniques/chap02.html#tag_02_03
2.3 Components of Architecture Principles
A recommended template is given in Table 2-1 .
Rationale: "Should highlight the business benefits of adhering to the principle, using business terminology. Point to the similarity of information and technology principles to the principles governing business operations. Also describe the relationship to other principles, and the intentions regarding a balanced interpretation. Describe situations where one principle would be given precedence or carry more weight than another for making a decision."
Key Points about the "Implications" Section:
Inter-Relationships:
This section details how the principle aligns with or may influence other principles. For example, it may highlight any potential conflicts, dependencies, or synergies between principles.
Impacts on Architecture Decisions:
It clarifies how the principle affects the design, development, or implementation of other architectural elements and decisions.
Guidance for Compliance:
The implications section helps guide stakeholders in understanding how to balance and harmonize multiple principles when making architecture decisions.
Potential Conflicts or Trade-Offs:
If the principle has competing demands with other principles, this section identifies those trade-offs or conflicts and provides guidance on how they should be resolved.
D: Rationale: Point to the similarity of information and technology principles to the principles governing business operations. Also describe the relationship to other principles
The "Implications" section is where you outline how the principle relates to and impacts other principles, as well as any conflicts or synergies between them. This helps in understanding how the principle integrates with the overall set of architectural principles and its influence on decision-making within the architecture framework.
❑ Rationale
✓ Should highlight the business benefits of adhering to
the principle, using businessterminology
✓ Should describe the relationship to other principles
Implications
Should highlight the requirements, both for the business and IT, for carrying out the principle - in terms of resources, costs, and activities/tasks. It will often be apparent that current systems, standards, or practices would be incongruent with the principle upon adoption. The impact to the business and consequences of adopting a principle should be clearly stated. The reader should readily discern the answer to: "How does this affect me?" It is important not to oversimplify, trivialize, or judge the merit of the impact. Some of the implications will be identified as potential impacts only, and may be speculative rather than fully analyzed.
https://pubs.opengroup.org/pocket-guides/togaf-pocket-guide/main/chap07.html
Rationale:
Should highlight the business benefits of adhering to the principle, using business terminology. Point to the similarity of information and technology principles to the principles governing business operations. Also describe the relationship to other principles, and the intentions regarding a balanced interpretation. Describe situations where one principle would be given precedence or carry more weight than another for making a decision.
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