Select two objectives of the OUM Implement Elaboration phase.
A.
Confirm the project scope.
B.
Identify and validate the architecturally significant requirements.
C.
Identify key configuration decisions.
D.
Prepare the system for acceptance test and deployment.
E.
Address critical operational issues.
F.
Obtain acceptance.
Explanation:
The goal of the Elaboration phase is to develop the detailed requirements, partition the solution,
create any necessary prototypes, and baseline the architecture of the system. This effort results in a
stable basis for the design and implementation effort in the Construction phase. The architecture
evolves from the most significant requirements (B), those that have the greatest impact on the
architecture of the system, and an assessment of risk. The stability of the architecture is evaluated
through one or more architectural prototypes. During the Elaboration phase, the project team’s
understanding of the client’s business requirements is verified to reduce development risk.
Note:
OUM includes the following phases.
Inception
Elaboration
Construction
Transition
Production
Reference: OracleUnified Method (OUM) Oracle’s Full Lifecycle Method for Deploying Oracle-Based
Business Solutions