Enterprise architecture is a description of the current and future state of an organization in terms of its business processes, information systems, and technology infrastructure. It defines the business requirements, solution scope, and solution requirements for achieving the organization’s vision, goals, and objectives. Enterprise architecture helps to align the business and IT strategies, optimize the use of resources, and enable effective change management12.
The other options are not correct because:
Option A is incorrect. Matrix structure is a type of organizational structure that combines functional and project-based units. It defines the roles, responsibilities, and reporting relationships of the staff members. Matrix structure does not describe the business requirements, solution scope, and solution requirements for an organization3.
Option C is incorrect. Organizational process asset is a term used in project management to refer to any process, policy, plan, procedure, or knowledge base that is specific to and used by an organization. Organizational process assets can help to guide, support, or influence the project activities and outcomes. Organizational process assets do not describe the business requirements, solution scope, and solution requirements for an organization4.
Option D is incorrect. Business need is a problem or opportunity that the organization faces or wants to address. It provides the context and justification for initiating a project or a task. Business need does not describe the solution scope and solution requirements for an organization.
References:
Enterprise Architecture, section “Description of Change”
What is Enterprise Architecture? A Framework for Transformation, section “What is Enterprise Architecture?”
Matrix Structure, section “Description of Change”
Organizational Process Assets, section “Description of Change”
[Business Need], section “Description of Change”