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Arcitura Education Exam S90.03 Topic 5 Question 91 Discussion

Actual exam question for Arcitura Education's S90.03 exam
Question #: 91
Topic #: 5
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Which of the following statements correctly explains the difference between the Service Reusability and Service Composability principles? Select the correct answer.

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Suggested Answer: A

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Winfred
10 months ago
I'm going with Option A. It provides a clear and concise explanation of the key difference between the two principles.
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Ilene
10 months ago
Ha! Option D is the winner. These principles are just two sides of the same coin. Developers love to make things sound more complex than they really are.
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Daisy
9 months ago
Exactly, it's just different ways of saying the same thing.
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Abel
9 months ago
Yeah, it's all about creating reusable and composable services at the end of the day.
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Nan
9 months ago
I agree, developers do tend to overcomplicate things sometimes.
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Peggie
9 months ago
It's true, they just like to use different names for the same concept.
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Gerald
9 months ago
D) There is no difference between these two principles. One principle name is used instead of the other depending on whether you are building a task or entity service.
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Kasandra
9 months ago
C) Service Reusability is focused on creating highly scalable services, whereas Service Composability is focused on creating highly isolated services.
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Ricarda
9 months ago
B) Service Reusability is focused on creating non-agnostic service logic, whereas Service Composability is focused on creating agnostic service logic.
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Roselle
10 months ago
Yeah, developers like to overcomplicate things sometimes.
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Garry
10 months ago
A) Service Reusability is focused on creating generic, reusable service logic, whereas Service Composability is focused on creating services that are effective participants of multiple service compositions.
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Talia
10 months ago
I think Option D is the correct answer. They are basically the same thing.
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Skye
11 months ago
Option B is wrong. Service Reusability is about creating agnostic logic, not non-agnostic. Service Composability is about the ability to combine services, not just the logic itself.
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Rebecka
11 months ago
I think Option D is the correct answer. There really isn't much of a difference between these two principles. It's just a matter of semantics.
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Vincenza
10 months ago
I disagree. Option A is the correct answer. Service Reusability focuses on creating generic, reusable service logic, while Service Composability focuses on creating services that are effective participants of multiple service compositions.
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Wynell
10 months ago
I think Option D is the correct answer. There really isn't much of a difference between these two principles. It's just a matter of semantics.
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Trina
11 months ago
I agree with Milly, A seems like the most logical choice.
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Milly
11 months ago
But A makes sense because reusability is about creating generic logic.
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Nikita
11 months ago
Option A seems to be the most accurate explanation. Service Reusability is about creating generic, reusable logic, while Service Composability is about making services that can participate in multiple compositions.
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Mitsue
10 months ago
Yes, option A clearly defines the difference between Service Reusability and Service Composability.
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Katie
11 months ago
I agree, option A is the correct explanation.
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Walton
11 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is B.
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Milly
11 months ago
I think the answer is A.
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