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Question 7 - P_SAPEA_2023 discussion

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When creating an application architecture roadmap, the WHAT and WHERE are defined in a rather straightforward way, while the WHOM may differ by context. Multiple roadmap clusters may apply a variety of WHOM dimensions. For example, procurement vs. asset management. Which of the following definitions are correct? Note. There are 3 correct answers to this question.

A.

Asset Classes/Vehicles, Production Machines, Office Equipment

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A.

Asset Classes/Vehicles, Production Machines, Office Equipment

B.

Material Groups/Products, raw materials. Spare parts/Direct Materials, indirect materials

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B.

Material Groups/Products, raw materials. Spare parts/Direct Materials, indirect materials

C.

Groups of Persons/Permanent Staff, Contracted Staff, Students/Business Expense/Operational expenditure/Capital expenditure

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C.

Groups of Persons/Permanent Staff, Contracted Staff, Students/Business Expense/Operational expenditure/Capital expenditure

D.

Working model/Home office, head quarter, affiliate

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D.

Working model/Home office, head quarter, affiliate

Suggested answer: A, B, C

Explanation:

When creating an application architecture roadmap, the 'WHOM' dimension can vary greatly depending on the context of the roadmap's focus area. The 'WHOM' might refer to different stakeholders, systems, or units within an organization.

Option A is correct as 'Asset Classes' like Vehicles, Production Machines, and Office Equipment represent tangible assets managed by the organization's asset management processes.

Option B is also correct because 'Material Groups' such as Products, Raw Materials, and Spare Parts are categorized under procurement and inventory management, which are key components in defining the application architecture for those business functions.

Option C is incorrect because it combines 'Groups of Persons' with financial expenditure categories, which are not relevant to the 'WHOM' in the context of application architecture.

Option D is correct. The 'Working model' such as Home office, Headquarter, or Affiliate represents different organizational structures or geographical locations that may have distinct technology needs and are considered in the 'WHOM' dimension of an application architecture roadmap.

SAP EA Designer documentation or user guides explaining how to define the dimensions of an application architecture roadmap.

Architectural standards and practices that outline the creation of roadmaps and the considerations for 'WHOM' in application architecture.

asked 31/10/2024
Rajesh Maharajan
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