Which of the following is the representation of a related set of concerns?
Which of the following is the representation of a related set of concerns?
An architecture view is a representation of a system from the perspective of a related set of concerns. This captures the essence and the specifics of how different concerns are addressed within a system. By defining viewpoints, we get a schema, and the views are the actual representations applied to the system architecture.
https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf9-doc/arch/chap31.html An "architecture view" is a representation of a system from the perspective of a related set of concerns. An "architecture viewpoint" is a specification of the conventions for a particular kind of architecture view. It can also be called the definition or schema for that kind of architecture view. - An "architecture view" is what you see; an architecture viewpoint is where you are looking from - the vantage point or perspective that determines what you see. - "Architecture viewpoints" are generic, and can be stored in libraries for re-use; an architecture view is always specific to the architecture for which it is created. - Every "architecture view" has an associated architecture viewpoint that describes it, at least implicitly.
A representation of a system from the perspective of a related set of concerns. Note: In some sections of this standard, the term "view" is used as a synonym for "architecture view".