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Q: 11
What happens to business process steps that are identified as not being suitable for service encapsulation during the service modeling process?
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Q: 12
Which of the following is not a valid reason for defining service composition candidates during the service modeling process?
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Q: 13
Top-down approaches typically ____________ the long-term governance burden of services.
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Q: 14
The following statements describe logic that is unique to a business process. Which of these would be considered examples of business process logic that would typically be encapsulated within a task service candidate?
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Q: 15
When subsequent iterations of the service-oriented analysis process produce new service candidates, which of the following should occur?
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Q: 16
Which of the following is an expected result from one iteration of the service-oriented analysis process?
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Q: 17
Which of the following is an expected deliverable of successfully completing the service-oriented design process?
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Q: 18
A service candidate is:
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Q: 19
Two service delivery projects are being carried out concurrently. Each project has its own project team. Even though both projects are delivering services for the same service inventory, each project team is given complete independence as to how services are designed and developed and what design standards are to be used. Which of the following statements describes a likely consequence of this approach?
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Q: 20
The capture of service discoverability information during the service modeling process is important because:
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