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Arcitura Education Exam S90.08 Topic 3 Question 83 Discussion

Actual exam question for Arcitura Education's S90.08 exam
Question #: 83
Topic #: 3
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A typical service-oriented enterprise architecture specification can encompass:

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Suggested Answer: B

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Maxima
5 months ago
I agree with Franchesca's rationale. It makes sense to have multiple service inventories for a comprehensive architecture specification.
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Franchesca
5 months ago
I think the answer is B) multiple service inventories, as it aligns with the principles of service-oriented architecture.
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Fernanda
5 months ago
That's a valid point, Maxima. It's important to consider the impact of including non-service-oriented technologies.
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Maxima
5 months ago
But wouldn't including non-service-oriented technology architectures in the specification create more complexity?
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Franchesca
5 months ago
I agree with Fernanda, having multiple service inventories allows for better flexibility and scalability.
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Fernanda
5 months ago
I think a typical service-oriented enterprise architecture can have multiple service inventories.
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Carmen
5 months ago
That's a good point, maybe the correct answer is actually D) None of the above.
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Stephane
5 months ago
But wouldn't including non-service-oriented technology architectures go against the idea of a service-oriented enterprise architecture?
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Iraida
5 months ago
I think it could also be C) non-service-oriented technology architectures.
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Carmen
6 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is A) only one service inventory.
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Stephane
7 months ago
I think the answer is B) multiple service inventories.
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Jamal
7 months ago
Wait, wait, wait. What if the question is actually asking about a 'typical' service-oriented architecture, not a 'typical' enterprise architecture? That could change things...
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Louvenia
7 months ago
Ooh, a trick question! I love those. *rubs hands together gleefully* Alright, let's see what we've got here. I think I'm with Felicitas on this one - multiple service inventories is the way to go.
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Vanesa
7 months ago
Hmm, I'm not so sure. I was leaning towards option D, 'None of the above.' I feel like the question is trying to trip us up with some kind of trick question.
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Becky
7 months ago
Exactly! Option B seems like the obvious answer here. Although, I suppose you could argue that non-service-oriented tech architectures could also be part of a larger enterprise system. But that feels like a bit of a stretch.
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Felicitas
7 months ago
Yeah, I agree. A 'typical' service-oriented enterprise architecture could encompass multiple service inventories, right? I mean, that's kind of the whole point of SOA - to have a modular, scalable system.
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Soledad
8 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I feel like the question is trying to catch us out with some sneaky wording. Let's think this through carefully.
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Latrice
6 months ago
I agree with Virgina, it makes sense to have multiple service inventories.
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Virgina
6 months ago
I think it's B) multiple service inventories.
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