Which of the following is defined by TOGAF as a representation of a system from the perspective of a related set of concerns?
A. Architecture Building Block
B. Capability Architecture
C. Statement of Work
D. View
E. Viewpoint
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seenagapesays:
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Punjabsays:
From the TOGAF spec:
**Views**
“A view is a representation of a whole system from the perspective of a related set of concerns”.
“In capturing or representing the design of a system architecture, the architect will typically create one or more architecture models, possibly using different tools. A view will comprise selected parts of one or more models, chosen so as to demonstrate to a particular stakeholder or group of stakeholders that their concerns are being adequately addressed in the design of the system architecture.”
**Viewpoints**
“A viewpoint defines the perspective from which a view is taken. More specifically, a viewpoint defines: how to construct and use a view (by means of an appropriate schema or template); the information that should appear in the view; the modelling techniques for expressing and analyzing the information; and a rationale for these choices”.
The key is that viewpoints are generic and are stored in libraries for re-use. For example, you might have a systems support viewpoint which uses a common method/schema/style in order to communicate systems support aspects of your architecture. Within an architecture, a view applying that common method/schema/style to your architecture in order to present that viewpoint.
I agree with the answer. D
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From the TOGAF spec:
**Views**
“A view is a representation of a whole system from the perspective of a related set of concerns”.
“In capturing or representing the design of a system architecture, the architect will typically create one or more architecture models, possibly using different tools. A view will comprise selected parts of one or more models, chosen so as to demonstrate to a particular stakeholder or group of stakeholders that their concerns are being adequately addressed in the design of the system architecture.”
**Viewpoints**
“A viewpoint defines the perspective from which a view is taken. More specifically, a viewpoint defines: how to construct and use a view (by means of an appropriate schema or template); the information that should appear in the view; the modelling techniques for expressing and analyzing the information; and a rationale for these choices”.
The key is that viewpoints are generic and are stored in libraries for re-use. For example, you might have a systems support viewpoint which uses a common method/schema/style in order to communicate systems support aspects of your architecture. Within an architecture, a view applying that common method/schema/style to your architecture in order to present that viewpoint.
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