Key Difference:
Foundation Architecture provides the base technology standards and principles for any architecture.
Common Systems Architecture applies those foundational concepts to develop solutions for specific systems and shared organizational needs.
Reference:
This distinction is detailed in Part V, Chapter 39: Architecture Continuum, in the TOGAF 9.2 standard.
Foundation Architecture
• Reflects general computing requirements
• Reflects general building blocks
• Defines technology standards for implementing these building blocks
• Provides direction for products and services
• Reflects the function of a complete, robust computing environment that can be used as a foundation
• Provides open system standards, directions, and recommendations
• Reflects directions and strategies
https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf8-doc/arch/chap18.html
Other characteristics of the TOGAF Foundation Architecture include the following:
Reflects general computing requirements
Reflects general building blocks
Defines technology standards for implementing these building blocks
Provides direction for products and services
Reflects the function of a complete, robust computing environment that can be used as a foundation
Provides open system standards, directions, and recommendations
Reflects directions and strategies
B is correct https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf8-doc/arch/chap18.html
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