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Question 121

Which of the following describes the TOGAF Technical Reference Model?

    Correct Answer: B

    The TOGAF Technical Reference Model (TRM) serves as a model and taxonomy of generic platform services and provides the essential elements that can be used to create more specific architectures. This makes it a foundational component upon which other architectures can be built. It is therefore best described as a Foundation Architecture.

Discussion
noureldinOption: B

Concepts Role of the TRM in the Foundation Architecture The TOGAF Foundation Architecture is an architecture of generic services and functions that provides a foundation on which more specific architectures and architectural components can be built. This Foundation Architecture has two main elements: The Technical Reference Model (TRM), which provides a model and taxonomy of generic platform services The Standards Information Base (SIB), which provides a database of standards that can be used to define the particular services and other components of an organization-specific architecture that is derived from the TOGAF Foundation Architecture. https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf8-doc/arch/chap19.html

BanzaaaiOption: B

B. A Foundation Architecture

yuemiOption: B

https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf8-doc/arch/chap19.html The TOGAF Foundation Architecture is an architecture of generic services and functions that provides a foundation on which more specific architectures and architectural components can be built. This Foundation Architecture has two main elements: The Technical Reference Model (TRM), which provides a model and taxonomy of generic platform services The Standards Information Base (SIB), which provides a database of standards that can be used to define the particular services and other components of an organization-specific architecture that is derived from the TOGAF Foundation Architecture The TRM is universally applicable and, therefore, can be used to build any system architecture.