C. The Integrated Information Infrastructure Model
This component of TOGAF is designed to enable architects to design architectures that achieve Boundaryless Information Flow.
Basic Concepts
Background
The III-RM is a subset of the TOGAF TRM in terms of its overall scope, but it also expands certain parts of the TRM - in particular, the business applications and infrastructure applications parts - in order to provide help in addressing one of the key challenges facing the enterprise architect today: the need to design an integrated information infrastructure to enable Boundaryless Information Flow. These concepts are explained in detail below.
This introductory section examines the concept of Boundaryless Information Flow; why an integrated information infrastructure is necessary to enable it; and how the III-RM can help the architect in designing an integrated information infrastructure for their enterprise.
https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf8-doc/arch/chap22.html
Correct Answer -- C
35.4.1 Architecture Continuum
Common Systems Architectures
The TOGAF Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model (III-RM) - see the TOGAF® Series Guide: The TOGAF Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model (III-RM) - is a reference model that supports describing Common Systems Architecture in the Application Domain that focuses on the requirements, building blocks, and standards relating to the vision of Boundaryless Information Flow.
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