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Question 77

Which of the following statements best describes the purpose of the Architecture Requirements Specification?

    Correct Answer: C

    The Architecture Requirements Specification provides a quantitative view of the solution to measure the implementation. It outlines measurable criteria that the implementation project must meet to comply with the architecture, ensuring that the architecture's intent is accurately realized in the final product.

Discussion
iabushamsOption: B

The Architecture Definition Document is a companion to the Architecture Requirements Specification, with a complementary objective to provide a qualitative view of the solution. The aim is to communicate the intent of the architects. The Architecture Requirements Specification, on the other hand, provides a quantitative view of the solution, stating measurable criteria that must be met during the implementation of the architecture.

Teringzooi

Not true, answer is C

TOM1000Option: B

I think B is a more appropriate answer.

manderda

The Architecture Requirement Specification provides a set of quantitative statements that outline what an implementation project must do in order to comply with the architecture. So C is correct.

scuzzy2010

I agree, B is closest: "The Architecture Definition Document is a companion to the Architecture Requirements Specification, with a complementary objective: • The Architecture Definition Document provides a qualitative view of the solution and aims to communicate the intent of the architects • The Architecture Requirements Specification provides a quantitative view of the solution, stating measurable criteria that must be met during the implementation of the architecture "

scuzzy2010

I misread the question, answer should be C. It's "quantitative" and is used to measure implementation.

el3ctronickOption: C

The correct answer is C. do not post misleading information please if you haven't studied

2abfcf2Option: C

The Architecture Definition Document provides a qualitative view of the solution and aims to communicate the intent of the architect ■ The Architecture Requirements Specification provides a quantitative view of the solution, stating measurable criteria that must be met during the implementation of the architecture

TeringzooiOption: B

Correct answer: B The Architecture Requirements Specification provides a quantitative view of the solution, stating measurable criteria that must be met during the implementation of the architecture https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf9-doc/arch/chap32.html

Teringzooi

Correct answer: C I was reading the answers wrong.

rockyslavOption: C

https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf9-doc/arch/chap32.html#tag_32_02_06 The Architecture Requirements Specification provides a set of quantitative statements that outline what an implementation project must do in order to comply with the architecture. An Architecture Requirements Specification will typically form a major component of an implementation contract or contract for a more detailed Architecture Definition.