Which of the following architectures in the Architecture Continuum contains the most re-usable architecture elements?
Which of the following architectures in the Architecture Continuum contains the most re-usable architecture elements?
Foundation Architectures contain the most reusable architecture elements. They are the most generic and fundamental forms of architecture within the Architecture Continuum, providing the basic building blocks and standards upon which more specific architectures (like Common Systems Architectures, Industry Architectures, and Organization-Specific Architectures) are based. This high level of generality makes them the most reusable, as they can be adapted and applied to a wide variety of specific situations and contexts.
Moving from left to right means moving from generic to specific architecture. The level of reuse is more for generic compared to specific. Foundation architecture is the most generic architecture, and hence extent of reuse is maximum. My vote is for Foundation Architecture
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. From here i agree the answer is "Common System"
In foundation exam, they said common system is correct answer. bit confused
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. Refer Common System Architectures definition: https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf92-doc/arch/
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 reusable) solutions across a wide number of relevant domains.
Common Systems Architectures, provides building blocks for easy reuse and lower costs
TRM remains in Answer B
TRM remains in Answer A
Ans D Enterprise Architecture: This level contains the most reusable architecture elements, including enterprise-wide data architectures, application architectures, and technical architectures. These elements are designed to be used across the entire organization and can be reused in multiple projects and initiatives.
Foundation Architecture. Common Systems Architectures being highly reusable doesn't mean most reusable. Foundation Architecture is highly reusable as well. But it is most re-usable as it is more generic and sits on the left side of the continuum.
The organization 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. When elements are not found, the requirements for the missing elements are passed to the left of the continuum for incorporation. Those implementing architectures within their own organizations can use the same continuum models specialized for their business. http://www.opengroup.org/public/arch/p3/ec/ec_ac.htm
Sorry ,A is Correct : 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., reusable) solutions across a wide number of relevant domains.
B. Foundation Architectures