OG0-093 · Question #138
Complete the sentence: Building Blocks that are viewed as being at the left-hand side of the Solutions Continuum are known as________.
The correct answer is B. Foundation Solutions. In the TOGAF Solutions Continuum, Building Blocks situated at the leftmost side are highly generic and represent foundational capabilities, known as Foundation Solutions.
Question
Complete the sentence: Building Blocks that are viewed as being at the left-hand side of the Solutions Continuum are known as________.
Options
- ACommon Systems Solutions
- BFoundation Solutions
- CIndustry Solutions
- DOrganization-Specific Solutions
- EStrategic Solutions
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(15 responses)- B87% (13)
- D7% (1)
- E7% (1)
Why each option
In the TOGAF Solutions Continuum, Building Blocks situated at the leftmost side are highly generic and represent foundational capabilities, known as Foundation Solutions.
Common Systems Solutions are more specific than Foundation Solutions, typically applicable across multiple functional domains or industries but not as basic as foundational elements.
Within the TOGAF Enterprise Continuum, Building Blocks on the left-hand side of the Solutions Continuum represent the most generic and fundamental capabilities, which are categorized as Foundation Solutions. These solutions are typically industry-agnostic and reusable technology or architectural patterns.
Industry Solutions are tailored for specific industries and are positioned further to the right on the continuum, indicating a higher level of specialization than Foundation Solutions.
Organization-Specific Solutions are highly customized for a single organization's unique needs and are located at the far right of the continuum, representing the most specific level.
Strategic Solutions is not a recognized category for classifying Building Blocks within the TOGAF Solutions Continuum hierarchy.
Concept tested: TOGAF Solutions Continuum Foundation Solutions
Source: https://pubs.opengroup.org/togaf-standard/architecture/chap07.html#_Enterprise_Continuum
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