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Exam OG0-091 topic 1 question 88 discussion

Actual exam question from The Open Group's OG0-091
Question #: 88
Topic #: 1
[All OG0-091 Questions]

Which of the following architectures in the Architecture Continuum contains the most re-usable architecture elements?

  • A. Common Systems Architectures
  • B. Foundation Architectures
  • C. Industry Architectures
  • D. Organization-Specific Architectures
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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Deck80
Highly Voted 2 years, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: B
Answer is B. Foundation -> Common Systems -> Industry -> Organization-Specific "The enterprise needs and business requirements are addressed in increasing detail from left to right. The architect will typically look to find re-usable architectural elements toward the left of the continuum."; 35.4.1
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ichnos
Highly Voted 3 years, 9 months ago
I think the right answer is A: Common Systems Architectures guide the selection and integration of specific services from the Foundation Architecture to create an architecture useful for building common (i.e., reusable) solutions across a wide number of relevant domains.
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p7vpki7qz
Most Recent 1 month, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: B
Foundation Architectures provide the most generic solutions that can be used across a wide range of enterprises, making them the most reusable. They often consist of standards, protocols, and technologies that are widely accepted and used.
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Teringzooi
1 month, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
Correct answer: B Foundation Architectures in the Architecture Continuum of TOGAF typically contain the most reusable architecture elements. These elements are generic and can be applied across a wide range of organizations and industries. https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf92-doc/arch/chap35.html#tag_35_04_01
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femderohunmu
2 months, 3 weeks ago
B. Foundation Architectures Foundation Architectures typically contain the most reusable architecture elements. Foundation Architectures provide a set of generic architectures that can be used as a basis for creating more specific architectures. They are designed to be broad and adaptable, providing a common starting point for different types of organizations and industries. Reusing elements from Foundation Architectures can save time and effort in developing organization-specific architectures while ensuring a level of consistency and interoperability.
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aviathor
7 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf92-doc/arch/chap35.html#tag_35_04_01
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ZK000001qws
8 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
Common Systems Architectures Common Systems Architectures guide the selection and integration of specific services from the Foundation Architecture to create an architecture useful for building common (i.e., highly re-usable) solutions across a wide number of relevant domains.
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Rikim
11 months, 1 week ago
The Architecture Continuum in TOGAF categorizes architectures into different levels of re-usability. The option that contains the most re-usable architecture elements is: B. Foundation Architectures. Foundation Architectures represent generic, widely applicable architectural models, patterns, and templates that can be reused across various organizations and industries. They provide a starting point for developing more specific architectures and can be leveraged to save time and effort in the architecture development process. Foundation Architectures are designed to be highly reusable and commonly accepted as best practices, making them valuable assets for organizations looking to establish a solid architectural foundation.
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embb
1 year ago
Selected Answer: A
agree with cloudgenious
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1cloudgenius
1 year, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: A
Common Systems Architectures guide the selection and integration of specific services from the Foundation Architecture to create an architecture useful for building common (i.e., highly re-usable) solutions across a wide number of relevant domains. Examples of Common Systems Architectures include: a security architecture, a management architecture, a network architecture, an operations architecture, etc. Each is incomplete in terms of overall system functionality, but is complete in terms of a particular problem domain (security, manageability, networking, operations, etc.), so that solutions implementing the architecture constitute re-usable building blocks for the creation of functionally complete operating states of the enterprise.
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rockyslav
1 year, 7 months ago
The answer is A. https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf9-doc/arch/chap35.html Common Systems Architectures guide the selection and integration of specific services from the Foundation Architecture to create an architecture useful for building common (i.e., *highly re-usable*) solutions across a wide number of relevant domains. Examples of Common Systems Architectures include: a security architecture, a management architecture, a network architecture, an operations architecture, etc. Each is incomplete in terms of overall system functionality, but is complete in terms of a particular problem domain (security, manageability, networking, operations, etc.), so that solutions implementing the architecture *constitute re-usable building blocks* for the creation of functionally complete operating states of the enterprise.
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Vigneshsmurthy
2 years, 8 months ago
Answer is A. Common Systems Architectures Common Systems Architectures guide the selection and integration of specific services from the Foundation Architecture to create an architecture useful for building common (i.e., highly reusable) solutions across a wide number of relevant domains.
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