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The Open Group OGB-001 Exam - Topic 3 Question 37 Discussion

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Yan
5 months ago
Wait, is that really the right answer?
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Flo
5 months ago
No way, it's the Business principles, goals, and drivers!
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Cecil
6 months ago
I thought it was the Architecture Vision.
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Graciela
6 months ago
I agree, the Statement of Architecture Work makes the most sense.
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Ammie
6 months ago
It's definitely the Statement of Architecture Work!
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Vallie
6 months ago
The Architecture Roadmap seems more like a planning tool, so I doubt it would form the basis of a contract.
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Twana
7 months ago
I feel like Business principles, goals, and drivers could also be relevant, but it seems more high-level than contractual.
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Frank
7 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about the Architecture Vision being important for agreements.
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France
7 months ago
I think the Statement of Architecture Work might be the right answer since it outlines the specifics of the project.
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Azzie
7 months ago
I've got a good feeling about the Statement of Architecture Work being the correct answer here. That document would likely include all the key details needed for a contractual agreement between the supplier and consumer.
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Angella
7 months ago
I'm a bit unsure on this one. The Architecture Vision seems like it could be a possibility, but I'm not sure if that's formal enough to serve as a contract. The Statement of Architecture Work does sound like the most likely candidate.
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Joni
8 months ago
Okay, let me see here. The options are the Architecture Vision, Business principles/goals/drivers, Statement of Architecture Work, and Architecture Roadmap. I'm thinking the Statement of Architecture Work might be the best fit, as that could outline the specific services and deliverables the supplier will provide.
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Beula
8 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to carefully review the different inputs to Phase B and think about which one might form the basis of a contractual agreement.
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Darrin
1 year ago
The 'consume!' bit in the question is cracking me up. I'm picturing some sort of architecture-themed cannibal scenario. Anyway, I think C) Statement of Architecture Work is the way to go here. It's the closest thing to a contract out of all those options.
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Marilynn
12 months ago
User 3: I think we're all on the same page with this one.
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Howard
12 months ago
Definitely, it's like a blueprint for the agreement between the supplier and consumer.
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Madelyn
12 months ago
Yeah, it outlines the scope and deliverables pretty clearly.
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Pok
12 months ago
I agree, C) Statement of Architecture Work seems like the most contractual document.
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Tuyet
1 year ago
User 2: Yeah, that document outlines the work to be done, so it makes sense for a contract.
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Afton
1 year ago
User 1: I agree, C) Statement of Architecture Work sounds like the right choice.
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Melvin
1 year ago
I'm gonna have to go with C) Statement of Architecture Work. It's the only one that really seems like it could be a legal document, the others are more like background information. Although, I do wonder if the 'consume!' in the question is a typo or some kind of trick question...
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Cyril
1 year ago
Easy peasy, the answer is C) Statement of Architecture Work. This is like the blueprint for the whole architecture project, of course it's the basis for the contract. I can almost taste that certification now!
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Hoa
12 months ago
So true, it's the starting point for any contractual agreement between the supplier and consumer.
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Lura
1 year ago
Definitely, without it, there would be no clear direction for the project.
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Alexis
1 year ago
It's like the roadmap that guides the entire architecture process.
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Vincenza
1 year ago
I agree, the Statement of Architecture Work is crucial for setting the foundation of the project.
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Tawanna
1 year ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. I was leaning towards B) Business principles, goals, and drivers, but C) Statement of Architecture Work makes sense too. Guess I'll have to double-check my notes on this one.
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Buddy
1 year ago
I think the correct answer is C) Statement of Architecture Work. This document outlines the scope, objectives, and deliverables of the architecture services, which could form the basis of a contractual agreement.
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Arlie
1 year ago
User 2: Yes, it sets the foundation for the architecture services and outlines what will be delivered.
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Robt
1 year ago
User 1: I agree, the Statement of Architecture Work is crucial for forming a contractual agreement.
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Darrin
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be A) Architecture Vision. This document provides a high-level view of the architecture project.
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Ashleigh
1 year ago
I agree with Jean. The Statement of Architecture Work outlines the scope and deliverables of the architecture services.
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Jean
1 year ago
I think the answer is C) Statement of Architecture Work.
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