Which of the following best describes an approach for adapting the ADM in the situation
where the business case for doing architecture is not well recognized?

A.
Completion of the Business Architecture should follow the Information Systems
Architecture
B.
Create an Architecture Vision and then a detailed Business Architecture
C.
Produce a “cut-down” version of the ADM suitable to the resources available
D.
Tailor the ADM in conjunction with another architecture framework that has deliverables
specific to the vertical sector
E.
Tailor the ADM to reflect the relationships with, and dependencies on other management
processes within the organization
B
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From Section 5.3 – Adapting the ADM:
“One reason for wanting to adapt to the ADM, which it is important to stress, is that the order of the phases in the ADM is to some extent dependent on the maturity of the architecture discipline within the enterprise. For example, if the business case for doing architecture at all is not well recognized, then creating an architecture vision is almost essential; and a detailed business architecture often needs to come next; in order to underpin the Architecture Vision, detail the business case for the remaining architecture work, and secure the active participation of key stakeholders in that work.”
Hence the answer is B.
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