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APMG-International Exam AgileBA-Foundation Topic 6 Question 8 Discussion

Actual exam question for APMG-International's AgileBA (Agile Business Analysis) Foundation (2015) exam
Question #: 8
Topic #: 6
[All AgileBA (Agile Business Analysis) Foundation (2015) Questions]

Which of the following is NOT shown in a Business Domain Model?

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Suggested Answer: B

A Business Domain Model typically shows the following elements:

Classes: Represent the entities or objects in the business domain.

Associations: Describe the relationships between classes.

Multiplicities: Indicate the number of instances in a relationship between classes.

Actors, which represent roles played by users or other systems that interact with the system, are not typically shown in a Business Domain Model. They are usually depicted in Use Case Diagrams.


The Business Domain Model focuses on Classes, Associations, and Multiplicities to describe the structure and relationships within the business domain.

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Vanda
3 months ago
Ooh, this is a good one! I'm going to go with D) Multiplicities. That's just a fancy way of saying 'how many of these things can we have', and that's not really a business concern, is it?
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Paris
3 months ago
Hmm, I wonder if the correct answer is B) Actors. I mean, who wants to see actors in their business models? That's just asking for trouble!
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Linwood
1 months ago
D) Multiplicities are necessary for showing relationships.
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Lashunda
1 months ago
C) Associations are also important to include in the model.
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Elroy
1 months ago
A) Classes are definitely shown in a Business Domain Model.
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Scarlet
1 months ago
D) Multiplicities are necessary for a complete Business Domain Model.
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Val
2 months ago
C) Associations are also important to include in a Business Domain Model.
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Dyan
2 months ago
A) Classes are definitely shown in a Business Domain Model.
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Johnson
3 months ago
I agree with Kate, A) Classes is not shown in a Business Domain Model.
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Kate
3 months ago
I think it's A) Classes because they are actually shown in a Business Domain Model.
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Erick
3 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is D) Multiplicities.
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Zita
3 months ago
This is a tricky one! I'm going to go with C) Associations as the answer that's not shown in a Business Domain Model. Associations are more for sequence diagrams, right?
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Telma
2 months ago
Classes, Actors, and Multiplicities are typically shown in a Business Domain Model.
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Francoise
2 months ago
So, what is shown in a Business Domain Model then?
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Julian
2 months ago
Yes, that's correct. Associations are more related to sequence diagrams.
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Shanice
2 months ago
I think you're right, C) Associations is not shown in a Business Domain Model.
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Theresia
3 months ago
I think the answer is B) Actors.
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Ardella
3 months ago
D) Multiplicities definitely seem like they would be part of a Business Domain Model. I'm going to go with A) Classes as the correct answer.
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Dorothy
2 months ago
Yes, Actors, Associations, and Multiplicities are typically shown in a Business Domain Model.
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Lorenza
3 months ago
I think you're right, Classes are not shown in a Business Domain Model.
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Lashon
3 months ago
I'm pretty sure B) Actors is not shown in a Business Domain Model. That's more for use case diagrams.
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Son
3 months ago
Yes, Actors are more commonly used in use case diagrams.
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Cyril
3 months ago
I agree, B) Actors is not shown in a Business Domain Model.
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