Business use cases are descriptions of the business processes, scenarios, and interactions that support the achievement of a specific business goal or objective1. By considering the business use cases supporting the digital strategy, the enterprise can ensure that the information architecture is aligned with and driven by the business needs and expectations2. The information architecture can also support the communication, collaboration, and decision-making processes among the stakeholders involved in the digital strategy2.
The other options are not as important as the business use cases supporting the digital strategy, as they are either specific aspects or outcomes of information architecture, but not comprehensive factors. Resource constraints related to implementing the digital strategy are the limitations and challenges that affect the availability and quality of the resources required for executing the digital strategy, such as time, money, people, technology, or data3. Resource constraints can affect the information architecture, but they are not the most important factor to consider, as they are only one of the many criteria that evaluate information architecture3. Changes to the legacy business and data architectures are the modifications and adaptations that are needed to update and improve the existing business and data structures, models, and systems to align with the digital strategy4. Changes to the legacy business and data architectures can affect the information architecture, but they are not the most important factor to consider, as they are only one of the many components that constitute information architecture4. The history of fraud incidents and their root causes are the records and analyses of the previous fraud events and their underlying factors that occurred within or against the enterprise5. The history of fraud incidents and their root causes can affect the information architecture, but they are not the most important factor to consider, as they are only one of the many sources of information that inform information architecture5.