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Question #: 41
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Which of the following statements about (crosscutting) concepts are most appropriate? (Select four.)

  • A. The definition of appropriate concepts ensures the conceptual integrity of the architecture.
  • B. Concepts are a means to increase consistency.
  • C. For each quality goal there should be an explicitly documented concept.
  • D. Uniform exception handling is most easily achieved when architects agree with developers upon a suitable concept prior to implementation.
  • E. A concept might be implemented by a single building block.
  • F. Uniform usage of concepts reduces coupling between building blocks.
  • G. A concept can define constraints for the implementation of many building blocks.
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Suggested Answer: BDEG 🗳️

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anikolov
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Selected Answer: BDEG
B,D,E,G
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devex
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A instead of E. If it is implemented by just a single block, it is not cross-cutting
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DavidBarrineau
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Selected Answer: BDEG
Since a higher-level building block can be made up of other building blocks, all sub-building blocks may have the same cross-cutting concern.
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