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Question 115

Which of the following does the TOGAF standard describe as a package of functionality defined to meet business needs across an organization?

    Correct Answer: C

    A building block is a package of functionality defined to meet the business needs across an organization. It has a defined boundary, is recognizable by domain experts, and can interoperate with other building blocks. This aligns with the TOGAF standard's description of a building block.

Discussion
noureldinOption: C

Introduction to Building Blocks Generic Characteristics Building blocks have generic characteristics as follows: A building block is a package of functionality defined to meet the business needs across an organization. A building block has published interfaces to access the functionality. A building block may interoperate with other, inter-dependent, building blocks. https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf8-doc/arch/chap32.html#:~:text=A%20building%20block%20is%20a,inter%2Ddependent%2C%20building%20blocks.

LillianXUEOption: C

33. Building Blocks 33.2 Introduction to Building Blocks 33.2.2 Generic Characteristics Building blocks have generic characteristics as follows: A building block is a package of functionality defined to meet the business needs across an organization A building block has a type that corresponds to the enterprise's content metamodel (such as actor, business service, application, or data entity) A building block has a defined boundary and is generally recognizable as "a thing" by domain experts A building block may interoperate with other, inter-dependent building blocks. A good building block has the following characteristics: It considers implementation and usage, and evolves to exploit technology and standards It may be assembled from other building blocks It may be a subassembly of other building blocks Ideally a building block is re-usable and replaceable, and well specified

BanzaaaiOption: C

C. A building block

PrashanttheCloudMasterOption: C

Correct Answer 33.2.2 Generic Characteristics Building blocks have generic characteristics as follows: A building block is a package of functionality defined to meet the business needs across an organization A building block has a type that corresponds to the enterprise's content metamodel (such as actor, business service, application, or data entity) A building block has a defined boundary and is generally recognizable as "a thing" by domain experts A building block may interoperate with other, inter-dependent building blocks. A good building block has the following characteristics: It considers implementation and usage, and evolves to exploit technology and standards It may be assembled from other building blocks It may be a subassembly of other building blocks Ideally a building block is re-usable and replaceable, and well specified

RVROption: C

Reference:"A building block is a package of functionality defined to meet the business needs across an organization." Link: https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf8-doc/arch/chap32.html

RVR

Sorry, link from TOGAF 9 is (previous link was from earlier version of TOGAF) https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf9-doc/arch/chap33.html