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OutSystems Architecture-Specialist-11 Exam - Topic 2 Question 44 Discussion

Actual exam question for OutSystems's Architecture-Specialist-11 exam
Question #: 44
Topic #: 2
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Which of the following Data elements can we find in a Foundation layer Module?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Elmer
2 months ago
I agree with A and B, but C? Not so sure.
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Ressie
2 months ago
Wait, are we sure about B being read-only? That seems odd.
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Mattie
2 months ago
No way, D is not part of the Foundation layer!
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Deonna
2 months ago
I think C is also included, right?
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Jesusita
3 months ago
Definitely A and B are in the Foundation layer!
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Gracie
4 months ago
Entities to save UI states seems like it could fit, but I feel like we practiced a question that said they belong to a different layer.
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Erasmo
4 months ago
Non-core Entities sound familiar, but I can't recall if they belong in the Foundation layer or somewhere else.
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Teddy
4 months ago
I remember something about Core Entities being read-only in the Foundation layer, so that could be a possibility.
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Dudley
4 months ago
I think the Foundation layer might include CRUD actions for Entities, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Melda
4 months ago
This is a good question to test our knowledge of the Foundation layer. I'll carefully consider each option and select the one that best aligns with the responsibilities of that layer.
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Paris
5 months ago
I'm a little confused by the options here. Are non-core entities and UI state entities also part of the Foundation layer? I'll need to double-check my understanding of the architecture.
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Raina
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The Foundation layer is responsible for the basic CRUD operations and core entities, so I'm pretty confident the answer is either A or B.
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Clorinda
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The Foundation layer is a core part of the architecture, so I'll need to think through the different data elements it might contain.
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Lura
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward question about the data elements found in a Foundation layer Module. I'll review the options carefully and select the one that best matches the description.
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Micaela
6 months ago
I disagree, I believe it's B) Core Entities (exposed as read-only).
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Craig
6 months ago
Option B is the way to go, no doubt. The Foundation layer should be as lean and focused as possible.
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Pamela
3 months ago
Yes, keeping it lean is essential.
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Wilford
3 months ago
I totally agree with you, Option B is the best choice!
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Fanny
3 months ago
Core Entities should definitely be read-only.
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Telma
3 months ago
Makes sense to focus on what's crucial!
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Maybelle
6 months ago
I think the answer is A) CRUD actions for Entities.
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Barbra
7 months ago
Hmm, I was leaning towards Option A, but now I'm not so sure. Maybe the CRUD actions belong in a different layer?
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Christa
7 months ago
I'm going with Option B as well. The Foundation layer is supposed to be the bedrock, so it makes sense to have only the essential entities there.
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Devorah
6 months ago
I agree, having only the core entities in the Foundation layer keeps it clean and focused.
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Hillary
7 months ago
Option B seems like the obvious choice. The Foundation layer should only contain the core entities, not the CRUD actions or UI states.
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