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Question 42

Complete the sentence. The Architecture Development Method produces content to be stored in the Repository, which is classified according to the

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    Correct Answer: D

    The Architecture Development Method produces content to be stored in the Repository, which is classified according to the Enterprise Continuum. The Enterprise Continuum is a fundamental concept in TOGAF that provides methods for classifying architecture and solution artifacts as they evolve from generic Foundation Architectures to Organization-Specific Architectures.

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2.6 Enterprise Continuum The TOGAF standard includes the concept of the Enterprise Continuum, which sets the broader context for an architect and explains how generic solutions can be leveraged and specialized in order to support the requirements of an individual organization. The Enterprise Continuum is a view of the Architecture Repository that provides methods for classifying architecture and solution artifacts as they evolve from generic Foundation Architectures to Organization-Specific Architectures. The Enterprise Continuum comprises two complementary concepts: the Architecture Continuum and the Solutions Continuum. https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf9-doc/arch/chap02.html

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D. Enterprise Continuum

PrashanttheCloudMasterOption: D

Correct Answer 35.1 Overview The Enterprise Continuum provides methods for classifying architecture and solution artifacts, both internal and external to the Architecture Repository, as they evolve from generic Foundation Architectures to Organization-Specific Architectures.

harofe2121Option: D

https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf9-doc/arch/chap02.html Section 2.6 The Enterprise Continuum is a view of the Architecture Repository that provides methods for classifying architecture and solution artifacts as they evolve from generic Foundation Architectures to Organization-Specific Architectures