An association of companies has defined a data model for sharing inventory and pricing information.
Which of the following best describes where this model would fit in the Architecture Continuum?
An association of companies has defined a data model for sharing inventory and pricing information.
Which of the following best describes where this model would fit in the Architecture Continuum?
The data model defined by an association of companies for sharing inventory and pricing information would best fit into the Industry Architecture segment of the Architecture Continuum. Industry Architecture addresses standards and guidelines relevant to a specific industry, ensuring compatibility and interoperability among various organizations within that industry. This model facilitates the integration of industry-specific components, thus ensuring that companies within the same industry can effectively share and utilize the data.
C. Industry Architecture
C. Industry Architecture
Key words are 'association of companies', so it is C.
TOGAF’s Architecture Continuum: Industry Architectures guide the integration of common systems components with industry-specific components, and guide the creation of industry solutions for targeted customer problems within a particular industry.
The TOGAF® Standard, Version 9.2 - 35.4.1 Architecture Continuum
C. Industry Architecture