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The Open Group OG0-091 Exam - Topic 4 Question 116 Discussion

Actual exam question for The Open Group's OG0-091 exam
Question #: 116
Topic #: 4
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Which model within TOGAF is closely related to the concept of Boundaryless Information Flow?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Lashawnda
1 day ago
True, but D really highlights integration. It’s crucial for boundaryless info.
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Alease
6 days ago
But C is more about the evolution of architecture, not just flow.
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Tesha
12 days ago
I’m leaning towards C) The Enterprise Continuum. It covers information flow too.
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Bettye
17 days ago
Totally agree with you, Amira!
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Janessa
22 days ago
Wait, I didn't know Boundaryless Information Flow was a TOGAF thing!
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Marylou
27 days ago
No way, it's the ARTS data model, right?
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Ria
2 months ago
I thought it was the Enterprise Continuum.
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Amira
2 months ago
It's definitely the Integrated Information Infrastructure Model!
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Frederica
2 months ago
E) The TOGAF Technical Reference Model? More like the TOGAF Techno-Babble Model.
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Sherita
2 months ago
D) The Integrated Information Infrastructure Model. Sounds like a fancy way of saying "the internet."
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Makeda
2 months ago
C) The Enterprise Continuum? More like the Enterprise Confusion, amirite?
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Francesco
2 months ago
D) The Integrated Information Infrastructure Model is the correct answer. This model is closely related to the concept of Boundaryless Information Flow.
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Rex
3 months ago
I feel like the TOGAF Technical Reference Model might be the answer, but I need to double-check my notes on that.
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Jamal
3 months ago
The ARTS data model sounds familiar, but I can't recall if it connects to that concept.
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Jesse
3 months ago
I remember studying the Enterprise Continuum, but I don't think it directly relates to Boundaryless Information Flow.
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Lindsay
3 months ago
I'm not totally sure, but I think the Architecture Governance Framework might be the best answer. It's all about managing the architecture, which could relate to enabling Boundaryless Information Flow.
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Lino
3 months ago
I'm leaning towards the TOGAF Technical Reference Model. That seems to be the most comprehensive model that could encompass the idea of Boundaryless Information Flow.
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Hyman
3 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. The Boundaryless Information Flow concept is about seamless information sharing, right? I'm guessing the Integrated Information Infrastructure Model would be the closest match since it's focused on the technical infrastructure.
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Stephen
4 months ago
I think the Integrated Information Infrastructure Model is the one related to Boundaryless Information Flow, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Leontine
4 months ago
I agree, D makes sense. It emphasizes seamless data sharing.
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Alisha
4 months ago
I think it's D) The Integrated Information Infrastructure Model. It fits well with boundaryless flow.
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Marylin
4 months ago
The ARTS data model? More like the FARTS data model, am I right?
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Ruth
5 months ago
The Enterprise Continuum seems like it could be a good fit, since it deals with the different architecture domains. But I'm a bit confused on the connection to Boundaryless Information Flow.
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Fallon
5 months ago
Hmm, this one seems tricky. I think it might be related to the Integrated Information Infrastructure Model, but I'm not totally sure.
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Talia
4 months ago
I feel like the ARTS data model might be a contender as well.
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