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Actual exam question from The Open Group's OG0-091
Question #: 188
Topic #: 1
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According to TOGAF, Which of the following best describes an Architecture Pattern?

  • A. A detailed description of the interfaces between building blocks
  • B. An implementation specific solution building block
  • C. A package of functionality defined to meet the business needs of the organization.
  • D. A way to put building blocks together into context
  • E. A work product describing an aspect of an architecture
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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rockyslav
2 years, 1 month ago
22.1.3.1 Architecture Patterns and Design Patterns. An Architecture Pattern expresses a fundamental structural organization or schema for software systems. It provides a set of predefined subsystems, specifies their responsibilities, and includes rules and guidelines for organizing the relationships between them. - architecture patterns in this context still refers solely to software architecture. - In the TOGAF standard, patterns are considered to be a way of putting building blocks into context; for example, to describe a re-usable solution to a problem. Building blocks are what you use; patterns can tell you how you use them, when, why, and what trade-offs you have to make in doing that.
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