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Arcitura Education Exam S90.03 Topic 6 Question 94 Discussion

Actual exam question for Arcitura Education's S90.03 exam
Question #: 94
Topic #: 6
[All S90.03 Questions]

The Service Loose Coupling principle advocates which of the following coupling types? Select the correct answer.

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Suggested Answer: C

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Paul
2 months ago
I think the answer is C) Logic-to-Contract because logic should be decoupled from contracts.
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Nakita
2 months ago
But the Loose Coupling principle focuses on contracts, not consumers.
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Jackie
3 months ago
Haha, I bet the answer is B) Consumer-to-Contract. Anything else would be a total curveball from the exam writers. They're not going to make it that easy, are they?
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Luisa
3 months ago
I'm going with C) Logic-to-Contract. If the service logic is loosely coupled from the contract, that seems like it would fit the principle, right? Though I'm probably missing something obvious here.
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Xenia
2 months ago
I agree with you, C) Logic-to-Contract does seem like the correct answer based on the Loose Coupling principle.
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Cherri
2 months ago
I would go with A) Contract-to-Implementation. That seems like a more direct coupling type that fits the principle.
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Bernardine
2 months ago
I think you're on the right track with C) Logic-to-Contract. It does make sense that the service logic should be decoupled from the contract.
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Orville
3 months ago
Definitely B) Consumer-to-Contract. That's the whole point of loose coupling - minimizing the dependencies between the service consumer and the service contract. Easy peasy!
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Loren
2 months ago
Definitely, it helps with maintaining and evolving the system.
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Georgeanna
2 months ago
I think it's important to have that separation for easier updates.
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Stephaine
2 months ago
It makes sense, minimizing dependencies is key for flexibility.
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Elinore
2 months ago
I agree, B) Consumer-to-Contract is the way to go for loose coupling.
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Stanford
3 months ago
Hmm, I'm not so sure. The question seems a bit tricky. Maybe it's D) None of the above? I'll have to think this one through carefully.
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Valentin
3 months ago
I think the correct answer is B) Consumer-to-Contract. That's what the Service Loose Coupling principle is all about, reducing the coupling between the consumer and the contract.
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Pamella
2 months ago
Actually, the correct answer is A) Contract-to-Implementation. It focuses on the relationship between the contract and the implementation.
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Stephen
2 months ago
I agree, B) Consumer-to-Contract is the correct answer. It helps in reducing dependencies between the consumer and the contract.
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Jaclyn
3 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is B) Consumer-to-Contract.
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Nakita
3 months ago
I think the answer is A) Contract-to-Implementation.
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