Q: 5
Consider the diagram showing a classification model for Architecture Landscapes.
What are the items labelled A, B and C?
What are the items labelled A, B and C?Options
Discussion
D fits best here. The TOGAF architecture landscape model labels those levels as Strategic, Segment, and Capability Architecture, not capability itself. Option C is a common mix-up since capabilities sound similar, but I’m pretty sure it stays with architecture for the official framework. Feel free to disagree if you’ve seen updated terminology.
Option D matches the TOGAF landscape model-enterprise strategic, segment, and capability architecture layers. C sounds logical at first since it covers capabilities but the question asks about architecture specifically. Pretty sure D is right, unless I'm missing some diagram nuance. Agree?
C/D? Bit confusing since TOGAF diagrams sometimes mention capability but the "architecture" wording lines up with D for these layers: Strategic, Segment, Capability Architecture. I think D is right here unless the diagram shows otherwise.
A lot of folks are picking D, but isn't C a common trap when they mention capabilities? It almost fits, but the question sticks to architecture landscape terminology.
D every time for TOGAF landscape questions. That's the architecture terms they want, not capabilities here.
D . This matches what I've seen in TOGAF docs for architecture landscapes: enterprise strategic, segment, and capability architecture. C might look tempting, but it's missing that architecture focus the question asks for. I think D is right based on similar questions from practice exams, but happy to hear if anyone saw different.
Yeah, D. That lines up with how TOGAF defines the landscape layers-enterprise strategic, segment, and capability architectures. C mixes in capability concepts but misses the architecture context in the question. Feel free to chime in if you see it differently.
Probably D, this vendor's wording always wants the official "architecture" phrasing even if nobody uses it in practice.
C, not D. The capabilities wording feels closer if the question wants that angle.
D imo. Had something like this in a mock-TOGAF asks for architecture terms, not capabilities, when it's about landscape classification. C looks close but "Architecture" is the key word here. Pretty sure D fits best.
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