Check 1.3 executive overview \Page 6. It is talking about
The term "Enterprise" in the context of "Enterprise Architecture" can be applied to either an
entire enterprise, encompassing all of its business activities and capabilities, information, and
technology that make up the entire infrastructure and governance of the enterprise, or to one or
more specific areas of interest within the enterprise. In both cases, the architecture crosses
multiple systems, and multiple functional groups within the enterprise
Correct Answer :C
What is an enterprise?
The term ``enterprise'' in the context of ``enterprise architecture'' can be used to denote both an entire enterprise, encompassing all of its information systems, and a specific domain within the enterprise. In both cases, the architecture crosses multiple systems, and multiple functional groups within the enterprise.
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