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Arcitura Education S90.08 Exam - Topic 4 Question 101 Discussion

Actual exam question for Arcitura Education's S90.08 exam
Question #: 101
Topic #: 4
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A typical service-oriented enterprise architecture specification can encompass:

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Suggested Answer: B

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Twana
3 months ago
Definitely not just one service inventory, that's outdated thinking!
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Francis
3 months ago
Wait, are we sure about that? Seems a bit off.
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Cathrine
3 months ago
I thought it could include non-service-oriented tech too?
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Lazaro
4 months ago
Totally agree, option B is the way to go!
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Pura
4 months ago
Multiple service inventories are common in enterprise architecture.
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Kimbery
4 months ago
I'm leaning towards "None of the above," but I really need to double-check what we covered about service inventories in class.
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Crista
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I think the answer was about having multiple service inventories. It makes sense for larger enterprises.
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Demetra
4 months ago
I feel like we discussed how non-service-oriented technology architectures might also be part of the specification, but I can't recall the details.
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Mertie
5 months ago
I think I remember that a service-oriented architecture can include multiple service inventories, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the only option.
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Domonique
5 months ago
This question is testing our understanding of service-oriented architecture. I think the best approach is to carefully consider each option and select the one that most accurately describes the specification.
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Timothy
5 months ago
I remember learning about this in class. I'm pretty sure the correct answer is multiple service inventories, so I'll go with B.
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Kip
5 months ago
Okay, let me break this down. A service-oriented architecture can have multiple service inventories, so I think the answer is B.
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Lorita
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll need to think it through carefully to make sure I don't miss anything.
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Isreal
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about service-oriented architecture. I'm pretty confident I know the answer.
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Vivan
1 year ago
B, all the way! If you're not dealing with multiple service inventories, you're not doing service-oriented architecture. Unless, of course, you're a service-oriented minimalist. In that case, D is your jam.
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Cherry
1 year ago
Definitely, it's important to have different service inventories to cater to various business needs and requirements.
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Cheryll
1 year ago
I agree, having multiple service inventories allows for better organization and flexibility in the architecture.
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Merrilee
1 year ago
B is definitely the way to go. Multiple service inventories are essential for a robust service-oriented architecture.
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Izetta
1 year ago
B) multiple service inventories
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Val
1 year ago
I'm going to have to go with B. Anything less than multiple service inventories is just not enough. It's like trying to bake a cake with one egg - not gonna happen!
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Nobuko
1 year ago
Non-service-oriented technology architectures may not align well with the goals of a service-oriented enterprise architecture.
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Dorethea
1 year ago
Multiple service inventories allow for better organization and management of different services.
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Jose
1 year ago
I think having only one service inventory would limit the flexibility and scalability of the architecture.
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Man
1 year ago
I agree, having multiple service inventories is essential for a robust enterprise architecture.
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Josefa
1 year ago
B, of course! My grandma could have answered this one. Service-oriented architecture is all about breaking things down into multiple services.
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Carey
1 year ago
Definitely not C. Non-service-oriented technology architectures have no place in a service-oriented enterprise architecture.
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Amira
1 year ago
B) multiple service inventories
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Cecilia
1 year ago
A) only one service inventory
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Ruby
1 year ago
Hmm, I'm not sure, but I'll go with D. None of the above. Better safe than sorry, right?
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Alton
1 year ago
I think it's B. Multiple service inventories are essential for a service-oriented enterprise architecture.
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Cyndy
1 year ago
I'm not sure about the answer, but it's important to understand the different components of a service-oriented enterprise architecture.
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Salome
1 year ago
I believe having multiple service inventories can help streamline processes and improve efficiency.
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Leonie
1 year ago
I think it's important to consider non-service-oriented technology architectures as well, as they can impact the overall architecture.
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Goldie
1 year ago
I agree, having multiple service inventories allows for better organization and flexibility.
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Ashton
1 year ago
I agree with Freeman. Having multiple service inventories allows for better flexibility and scalability in the architecture.
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Freeman
1 year ago
I think the answer is B) multiple service inventories.
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