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Which of the following is a re-usable artifact that is used to create architecture models addressing stakehold seenagapeJanuary 5, 2016 Which of the following is a re-usable artifact that is used to create architecture models addressingstakeholder concerns? A.Catalog B.Matrix C.Diagram D.View E.Viewpoint Show Answer
js says: January 7, 2016 at 9:16 am The architect uses views and viewpoints in phases A to D for developing architectures for each domain (business, data, application, technology). A view is what you see. A viewpoint is where you are looking from, the vantage point or perspective that determines what you see. Every view has an associated viewpoint that describes it, at least implicitly. Viewpoints are generic, and can be stored in libraries for reuse. A view is always specific to the architecture for which it is created. 1 0
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The architect uses views and viewpoints in phases A to D for developing architectures for each domain (business, data, application, technology).
A view is what you see.
A viewpoint is where you are looking from, the vantage point or perspective that determines what you see.
Every view has an associated viewpoint that describes it, at least implicitly.
Viewpoints are generic, and can be stored in libraries for reuse. A view is always specific to the architecture for which it is created.
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